camouflage trousers

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I saw these camouflage trousers at the Alley Pally show that were cordura type biking trousers.

Anyone got these and are they any good?
 
Are they the Draggin' Jeans cargo pants in camo? - I've got the black ones, and they're comfy enough, if a little prone to builders arse on me. Probably better if you're a skinny type. Front coin pocket is a bit shallow, and I'm sure I've lost a few quid out of them.
 
They sound like Draggin' Jeans .... I have a pair , but the poste above is correct ... the "rise" is not what it should be at the back of the trousers ....

They're designed for riding on a bike FFS
 
I know Steppers beat me to it but.....

There were some advertised for sale in my local Army and Navy surplus store recently, but when I went to buy some they could not find the feckin things....
 
The ones I saw I think are the same or very similar to the ones in Infinity.

I don't remember the brand :rolleyes:

BTW ... Steptoe ... very funny :D
 
JTS also do armoured camouflage trousers and jackets...in either green/brown camo or grey/white/black 'Urban Camo'.

I`ve got one of the jackets and it`s one of the warmest bike jackets I`ve owned...as well as being waterproof.
 
tarka said:
JTS also do armoured camouflage trousers and jackets...in either green/brown camo or grey/white/black 'Urban Camo'.

I`ve got one of the jackets and it`s one of the warmest bike jackets I`ve owned...as well as being waterproof.


They're cold i think......but then i am weak!! :ymca
 
tarka said:
JTS also do armoured camouflage trousers and jackets...in either green/brown camo or grey/white/black 'Urban Camo'.

I`ve got one of the jackets and it`s one of the warmest bike jackets I`ve owned...as well as being waterproof.

I think it is the JTS ones that I saw, as the other ones in the links above does not look the same.

They look like regular cordura stuff but with the Camo finish rather than traditional black.
 
Novice said:
I think it is the JTS ones that I saw, as the other ones in the links above does not look the same.

They look like regular cordura stuff but with the Camo finish rather than traditional black.


If it was white/black and grey camo finish then its highly likely to be JTS stuff.I live local to the shop and it's what they seem to sell a lot of.Half decent stuff at a cheap enough price i guess.
 
I did just over 300 miles in very cold conditions on New Years Day in my JTS camo jacket and was fine,although I was wearing a thin fleece underneath it.

I don`t have the JTS trousers because the cut of them is rather large for each size...meaning that I`m inbetween sizes.

I think they`re biased towards slightly short people and fat cnuts.

Best to try some either at the shop or at a rally or show. :thumb
 
tarka said:
I did just over 300 miles in very cold conditions on New Years Day in my JTS camo jacket and was fine,although I was wearing a thin fleece underneath it.

I don`t have the JTS trousers because the cut of them is rather large for each size...meaning that I`m inbetween sizes.

I think they`re biased towards slightly short people and fat cnuts.

Best to try some either at the shop or at a rally or show. :thumb

Yes......always needs a fleece under it cos it has that cold feel lining that makes ya sweat then feel cold.
I think JTS does alteration service also.
Their shop is in Coalville.
 
i have some british army issue goretex overtrousers. (british army camo)

they fold / roll up small for when i'm not wearing them and i can slip them over my normal bike trousers whilst wearing my boots....-

100% waterproof (no zip fly or pockets to leak either) £25. (maybe £20 - not sure)

from an army surpluss store in north london - will dig out the adress if anyone wants it.
 


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