Can’t grumble at that price fella . Now then . How on earth do you zip them together . ? I mean i had to zip my leather jacket to my trousers before I put them on .. or us that the way your supposed to do it ?
A lot of people prefer that way, personally I’ve never had an issue reaching round and zipping while in it, but as with anything it’s practice. But we’re all built differently so just do what works. 👍🏻
Informative review. I like RST gear but the pants are essentially useless for most riders. Inadequate slide or impact protection, not 100% waterproof, and looks ridiculous compared to jeans or leather pants. Most people would be better off with Kevlar Jeans with hip and knee armour - and carrying a one- or two-piece rainsuit to go over the top instead.
So you dont need as much protection in winter because you're not travelling as fast as you would in summer? What an irresponsible comment. Winter equals dark nights, bad weather, cold, wet, icy roads, dazzling headlights etc. November is top month for accidents. Wear decent kit all the time!
My point is that in winter you bring your speeds down to match the road conditions and so a AAA race suit is no longer required if a AA textile provides more comfort and warmth…
Nice review mate, thank you very much
How do u remove the armour? Its sealed in no?
Shouldn’t be, normally Velcro but don’t know for sure as I never remove the armour.
@@yodomcat how do u wash them?
@@mr_baptiste I just wipe the outside down, inside I’m always wearing a base layer
Can’t grumble at that price fella . Now then . How on earth do you zip them together . ? I mean i had to zip my leather jacket to my trousers before I put them on ..
or us that the way your supposed to do it ?
A lot of people prefer that way, personally I’ve never had an issue reaching round and zipping while in it, but as with anything it’s practice.
But we’re all built differently so just do what works. 👍🏻
Informative review. I like RST gear but the pants are essentially useless for most riders. Inadequate slide or impact protection, not 100% waterproof, and looks ridiculous compared to jeans or leather pants. Most people would be better off with Kevlar Jeans with hip and knee armour - and carrying a one- or two-piece rainsuit to go over the top instead.
I understand your viewpoint. But proper winter riding; jeans don’t cut it and that is where these have a place.
So you dont need as much protection in winter because you're not travelling as fast as you would in summer?
What an irresponsible comment. Winter equals dark nights, bad weather, cold, wet, icy roads, dazzling headlights etc. November is top month for accidents.
Wear decent kit all the time!
My point is that in winter you bring your speeds down to match the road conditions and so a AAA race suit is no longer required if a AA textile provides more comfort and warmth…
it completely went over ur head didnt it