REV'IT decided to shelve their existing collection of motorcycle jeans, sent out a bunch of R&D people, and waited for them to return with a completely new range. Here's the result, in the form of a pair of top of the range motorcycle jeans with triple stitching, tons of fashion awareness, loads of style and most importantly extra safety.
The tapered fit, which is maintained here, is characterized by a tighter fit of the pant legs. Not unimportant if you plan to wear boots under your pants. With a tapered fit this can be a bit of a problem. At the same time, you'll still have plenty of freedom and room to move above the knee.
In this latest collection of class A (and AA) motorcycle jeans, REV'IT! has opted for "single layer denim". This is the closest thing to 'regular' jeans in terms of appearance and comfort. This is only possible because the materials are now stronger than anything that came before. No six layers of fabric, just one solid base and you're done. In this specific case, the new materials are 'New Stretch Cordura® Denim': wear-resistant, sturdy and yet very comfortable. And also: one layer.
The color of the rivets and the REV'IT!-logo on the inside of the central button also indicate the CE-certification of these jeans. Red is class AAA (also the class of leather), with blue you get to AA, and in black, class A still more than stands up as safe.
The Salt is an A-class, and for those who don't know much about that: these are still biker jeans, not motorcycle racing suits. Still, even a certified A-class is always better than a traditional pair of jeans, and in the AAA-class you can estimate the wear-resistance to be twice as high. An 'AA' is logically somewhere in between. A pair of motorcycle jeans combines this wear-resistance - which is important - with a number of other specific properties, which make them more comfortable to wear on a motorcycle.
The pockets - the same construction as in 'normal' jeans - are reinforced at the edges. Not an attempt at protection, but an effort to make the Salt last longer. Experience has taught REV'IT! that frayed edges are actually more often the weak spot than effective sliders.
The height-adjustable (there are two pockets) knee protector is an RV36 SEESMART CE-level 1 knee protector. Sleek and slim, and more contoured than anything REV'IT! has used before. The slight curve is an asset, especially in the close-fitting motorcycle jeans, although every pair of motorcycle jeans and wearer benefits from a better-designed protector. Especially when, as in this case, they are well-ventilated and fit literally seamlessly in this generation of motorcycle jeans. Protectors like these are custom-made, and come in left and right versions. Hip protectors are optional.
REV'IT! has opted for a laser-washing process, which in addition to excellent visual results also prevents premature wear of the denim. Denim comes in colors and sizes, and these may vary according to your taste. The Salt comes in used medium blue.
Another nice detail: the (seemingly leather) label on the back is in this case 'vegan approved' and therefore not made of leather at all. And we have long been fans of the reflective stripe that only becomes visible when you turn over the pant leg at the bottom.
You wear it with a pair of sneakers and combine it with a hoody or leather motorcycle jacket.
By using the Safeway 2-belt, these jeans can be zipped to your favorite REV'IT!-motorcycle jacket.
There is maintenance clothing, and then there is clothing maintenance. Good, solid motorcycle clothing is an investment in comfort and personal safety. Invest in its maintenance after your purchase and enjoy your gear for longer.
We put the best tips & tricks on this maintenance page.