Scorpion ExoWear Deuce Black Large Men’s Motorcycle Pants
- Ballistic nylon mesh provides cool airflow and protection Designed and manufactured to literally save your butt
- A removable wind and waterproof liner can be zipped in to add warmth when needed
- CE-approved articulate armor in the knees and hips combines protection and ease with movement
- Big zippered pockets keep cargo safely stored and wide legs can be worn outside of the boots
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Scorpion Sports ExoWear Motorcycle Pants / Style- DEUCE / Black / Size- Large (LG) are fully armored and full-cut, ballistic nylon mesh overpants. They are as cool as they look and a wind and waterproof liner adds warmth when you need it. Articulated armor in the knees and hips combines protection with ease of movement, and wide legs can be worn outside boots. Big zippered pockets keep cargo safely stowed, and plenty of it.... More >>
Scorpion ExoWear Deuce Black Large Men's Motorcycle Pants
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I picked these pants because they were offered in long sizing. The fit was good, somewhat bulky when not wearing as overpants. I rode in 100F days, ventilation was OK. When the bottom of the pants touched a hot pipe, it burned a hole. Many pants have heat-resistant material in the areas likely to touch hot pipes, but not these.
Recently I was involved in a relatively mild low side crash. I slid about 20-30′, mostly on the seat. The seat of these pants has 2 layers of nylon. The first layer wore through, but the second one separated at the seam and became useless. The stitching also failed in a knee area, which didn’t even have a significant impact damage. I wrote Scorpion about the stitching issue. They answered that they don’t have to comply with any safety standards. Full featured motorcycle pants are less comfortable than riding jeans, and I expected them to provide a greater degree of protection. Overall, I’m very disappointed.
Rating: 2 / 5