Trilobite, the market leader in motorcycle jeans, introduces stylish single-layer jeans that will delight you with comfort. They are lightweight and breathable, but most importantly, they don't look like biker pants! They are perfect for those riders who want to commute to work, enjoy comfort and safety, and still look like they are wearing civilian jeans. You will be hard pressed to find a pair of motorcycle jeans that will fit for a walk around town.
Details
- stylish single-layer jean
- skinny fit (tight pants for the body)
- no one will know you are wearing motorcycle jeans
- material TRI-STRETCHER® Pro 2.0 Denim (combination of cotton, nylon, polyester, Dyneema and elastane)
- CE Level 2 protectors on the knees and hips
- triple stitching in strategic area
- 2 front, 3 back and one coin pocket
- double belt loops
- fastening with 2 buttons and zip
- rear hidden phone pocket
- a mug with a reflective element
- adjustable knee protector height
- raised back part of the waist for comfort when driving
- CE Certified according to EN 17092-3:2020, level AA
- available in women's and men's fitting
- the Trilobite 2023 collection has undergone a "brand identity" change, i.e. you will find new Trilobite logos on the pants
A special mix of cotton, Dyneema, nylon, polyester, and elastane patented by Bikers Crown Ltd., the sole owner and designer of Trilobite® Motorcycle Jeans. With recent breakthroughs in synthetic fibres, motorcycle riding jeans can be made lighter than ever. For years, Kevlar was the most popular material used for jeans, but new generation fibres, such as Dyneema, are the future of riding. It´s a synthetic fabric that's unique for its amazing strength while still being light in weight. Dyneema is tough enough to keep you protected in a crash, but unlike other materials, it doesn't compromise on comfort. It's also been used in surgery, the shipping industry, helicopters, and space shuttles. Innovations like this have seen Kevlar jeans slowly fall out of favor, with impressive new fibres offering much more comfort. Just like full leathers fell out of style, Kevlar jeans are making way for the next big thing. Monolayer is the future.
High cut resistance - denim that contains 5-10% Dyneema will be much stronger and more cut resistant than regular fabric.
Abrasion Resistance - Using half the amount of Dyneema will improve the abrasion resistance of single layer motorcycle denim with aramid by 70%.
Chemical Resistance - Although Dyneema® itself is resistant to most chemicals, we do not recommend bleaching or dry cleaning the denim. This will ensure the longevity of your garments.
Heat Sensitivity - Dyneema® has a melting point of 140-144°C so do not expose the fabric, even briefly, to temperatures above 130°C. We recommend ironing at a maximum temperature of 110°C and drying at a low temperature.