Draggin jeans

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Any good:nenau

Look comfy for touring aboot in

Your assistance on this subject will be well received
Thanking you all in advance
Johnny
 
You got some :nenau
Thinking for just for blatting aboot in withoot looking as if I'm aff roon the wurld when going tae the shops:o
Cheers:beerjug:
 
You got some :nenau
Thinking for just for blatting aboot in withoot looking as if I'm aff roon the wurld when going tae the shops:o
Cheers:beerjug:

I don't have any but I've got a mate who has the army green combat trousers. He's as much of a gear freak as me and he likes them. From what I've seen and felt of them, I'd have a pair. They also get a much better reputation for customer service than Draggin.
 
I have two pairs of Draggin jeans and really like them, very comfortable down here when it gets hot.
Until recently Hood only made fully lined jeans which would be too hot, now they make some similar to the Draggin versions. That was the reason I chose Draggin in the first place, looking back I am glad I did as they seem to have done a lot more testing than Hood.
10 out of 10 from me!
Customer service has been A1, call Terry and ask for 10% discount!
 
I have Draggin combats and jeans. I bought the both from Hideout leathers who altered them for me. As a result I have no expereince of the Draggin customer service.

I am very impressed with the trousers themselves though. They are a little hotter than regular jeans/combats. The kevlar makes it feel as though you have a light tea towel under your jeans but in anything other than very hot weather you don't really notice.

If I am in and out of meetings in London and want to use my bike to get around I have on occasions worn them all day without problems.

Hideout leathers will also put additional armour in the knees and hips if you want but having had it done on my jeans I think it does make them look a bit wierd and bulky and begins to defeat the purpose of having them in the first place.

Be careful when you buy them that they fit over your boots.

In summary I think they are a very good product and a useful addition to anyones biking wardrobe.
 
I have a pair that I use when I'm just nipping into work on the bike, whatever.
I think they are fine, they are a little warm when it gets hot as said above. With hindsight i would have bought the combats style or cargo pants as the jeans are a bit 'special looking' I reckon 'cos of the way they are sown together :D
 
I've just bought a pair of the Hood jeans and I think they're good.

The customer service from Hood is outstanding as well. I had to send the first pair back because there were a bit too big. Julie at Hood didn't quible and wouldn't even charge me for shipping out a replacement pair the next size down. Top:D
 
I have two pairs of Draggin jeans and really like them, very comfortable down here when it gets hot.
Until recently Hood only made fully lined jeans which would be too hot, now they make some similar to the Draggin versions. That was the reason I chose Draggin in the first place, looking back I am glad I did as they seem to have done a lot more testing than Hood.
10 out of 10 from me!
Customer service has been A1, call Terry and ask for 10% discount!

:thumb2 seconded
 
hi Johnny
have a pair of Hood combats, and if they can make them to fit me and be comfy, they aint too bad.Would recommend them for 'scootin - aboot' as you dont need to ook like a cordura clad prat.
Will be up your way at the end of June, might see you then.
 
I have two pairs of Draggin jeans and really like them, very comfortable down here when it gets hot.
Until recently Hood only made fully lined jeans which would be too hot, now they make some similar to the Draggin versions. That was the reason I chose Draggin in the first place, looking back I am glad I did as they seem to have done a lot more testing than Hood.
10 out of 10 from me!
Customer service has been A1, call Terry and ask for 10% discount!

Me too :thumb2 - three years old, lots of use, no probs.
 


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