Easyrider AA rated motorcycle jeans by Roadskin

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AA Rated Single Layer Motorbike Jeans

MCN Best Buy for Protective Motorcycle Jeans - May 2021

These motorcycle jeans are made using a unique mix of 60% Denim/40% DuPont™ Kevlar® - an incredibly strong yet lightweight denim. The single-layer construction, that uses 40% aramid fibres throughout the jeans, means there are no weak areas or patches. It is rare for for motorcycle jeans to be tough enough to pass a CE AA rating whilst being a single skin jean, as tested by SATRA Technology Centre in the UKThe result is a reinforced, straight legged, motorcycle jean that is wonderfully light as well as highly protective.

Easyrider motorcycle jeans are intended for warmer days or for when a normal fashion jean weight and feel is preferred.  Easyrider men's motorcycle jeans are just as comfortable off as on your bike, making them the ideal garment to wear when you are away from your bike as well as on it. Perfect for ride-outs or race meetings. We manufacture these jeans so that you can spend the entire day in comfort and safety.

Our Easyrider motorcycle jeans are also lined with a special mesh that not only helps keep you cool in summer months but more importantly protects your skin from tearing during the initial impact if you are involved in an accident.

Roadskin Single Layer Motorcycle Jeans, technical details:

  • Supplied with Level 2 knee and hip armour (colour supplied may vary)
  • Whole garment AA rated - not just the material
  • CE approved
  • Single-layer
  • Available in 3 different leg lengths
  • Sizes 28"-46" waist
  • 60% Denim - 40% DuPont™ Kevlar®

DuPont™ and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.

Armour

Important information regarding motorcycle jean armour

It is very important to wear the armour provided with these motorcycle jeans, not just to help protect your bones but also to reduce the impact of the bone against the fabric in the key areas. The fabric is not designed to withstand impact injury, in the key areas, without armour.

Best fit guide

Numbers That Mislead

Have you ever wondered why you’re a size 38 in one brand, a 36 in another, and then somehow a 39 elsewhere? It’s frustrating, right? Those numbers are supposed to represent accurate measurements but often don’t add up.

Committed to Perfect Sizing

At Roadskin®, we believe in keeping it real. When we say a pair of our jeans has a 36-inch waist, it measures 36 inches around the waist—no sneaky surprises. If the inseam says 30 inches, you can bet it’s 30 inches long. Actual numbers. Actual measurements.

Production Variability

That said, denim can be a tricky beast. Different washes and how our protection layers interact during production can slightly affect sizing. We do everything possible to keep those variances small, but no one's perfect! Even with our commitment to accuracy, mistakes happen. We're only human. Mislabelling or production hiccups can sneak in occasionally. If that happens, shout. We’ll do whatever it takes to ensure you have the correct size and fit.

Finding Your Size - The Right Way to Do It

The best way to determine your correct Roadskin® Motorcycle Jean size is to grab and measure a pair of jeans you love. Yes, it takes a moment, but it’ll save you a lot of hassle later.

Waist Measurements

Lay your jeans flat and pull the waistband out tight (but not stretched beyond its natural limit if there’s any give). Measure from one side of the inside waistband to the other, then double that number. Boom—that’s your waist size.

Inseam Measurements

Lay one leg flat and straight. Measure from the cuff edge up the inseam to where it meets the crotch seam. Remember to follow the seam curve to get the most accurate measurement.

Take the time to measure once, and ride in comfort forever. Got questions? Reach out—we’re here to help.

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Sizing Guide

Watch our video on how to make sure you get the right size when ordering Roadskin motorcycle jeans.

Motorcycle Jeans Testing & Ratings

Since 21st April 2018 all motorcycle clothing has to be certified as PPE or Personal Protective Equipment by law.

Clothing is classified to different levels AAA being the most protective down to C being the least. Loosely speaking you can say that they are most suited to the type of riding below but always go for the highest if possible.  

  • AAA Motorways and higher speeds
  • AA Touring
  • A City or Urban use 30mph and below
  • B No armour so not advised
  • C Waste of time

This testing is done by certified bodies both here (we use SATRA) and abroad under the standard EN 17092-2.

Caring for your motorcycle jeans

Keeping your motorcycle jeans in peak condition is important not just for how they look but for your safety – you might say, there’s a lot riding on it!

Once you’ve settled on a favourite pair, and worn them in, and they’ve become a faithful friend in pretty much every and any riding situation, you’ll want them to last forever.

We have all heard about the denim aficionados are reluctant to wash their jeans, but motorcycle jeans are different. Not washing them means that they will inevitably degrade over time, thanks for grime, grease and sweat.

We have produced a guide on keeping them clean and in tip top condition.