In the meantime, motorcycle jeans come in all shapes, sizes, prices, colors and formats. That's a good thing. Not so long ago, as a motorcyclist you were condemned to 'wear whatever was around'. As a girl biker, too. And that's all over now.
Germas has been producing motorcycle clothing since 1978, and has recently started to do so with a clear link to IXS. The latter – a very familiar name in motorcycle circles - resulted in a new name (gms) and a lot of extra know-how and expertise.
The result? Among other things, this budget-friendly pair of motorcycle jeans. The Rattle is less snakey than its name suggests, unless it refers to the 'slim fit' silhouette. Tight around the lower legs, and a few percent stretch material in the otherwise mainly cotton exterior. Mainly cotton, because of course we expect more from motorbike jeans.
In this case that 'more' comes in the form of Kevlar® fibers - also known as Aramid - which make up about 60% of the interior. The focus lies of course on the places that are most at risk. This 'more' category also includes the height-adjustable knee protectors and the standard hip protectors. Both come from the SAS TEC production hall and that can only be positive.
The Rattle motorcycle jeans are a welcome addition to the range. Without a doubt. At a very competitive price.
Due to the slim cut are boots underneath the pants not an option.