Got those last week and had the chance to wear them for my license test, they fit really great for me and they are really comfortable and I love the fact that it's really easy to remove the armour and that there's velcro so you can adjust the height so they sit perfect on your knees when your on the bike. They seem that they are protective and they look good, I took a size bigger and they are not baggy or skinny, just perfect. Plus I had 90% on my road test so they are my lucky pants now. I would totaly buy again, the only thing I would have added are pockets for hip protectors.
Got those last week and had the chance to wear them for my license test, they fit really great for me and they are really comfortable and I love the fact that it's really easy to remove the armour and that there's velcro so you can adjust the height so they sit perfect on your knees when your on the bike. They seem that they are protective and they look good, I took a size bigger and they are not baggy or skinny, just perfect. Plus I had 90% on my road test so they are my lucky pants now. I would totaly buy again, the only thing I would have added are pockets for hip protectors.
I have pretty much the same review as SiriuslyAndrew above...very tight fit, limiting movements a bit...go for 1 size up.
I have pretty much the same review as SiriuslyAndrew above...very tight fit, limiting movements a bit...go for 1 size up.
I got a pair of the run with the bulls jeans and I am happy with the quality of these. They are heavy duty and nothing has worn or come undone over an entire riding season. But ...The knee armour is hard to position and tends to ride up over the knee, but a pair of boot lace clips keeps them exactly where they need to be. Unfortunately thats $30 to fix something the manufacturer needs to address. As for the size, they are bigger than your standard jeans, I can actually wear shorts under them and take them off when I stop. I would also recommend getting a longer length than normal, they fit good while standing but the elastic thigh makes them ride up in the wind, which again is remedied with a pair of clips for the hem.