The Takar by Macna is a worthy alternative for the traditional motorcycle jeans cut that usually looks like – well, yes – a pair of jeans. These cargo pants look just a tad tougher than that.
Typical cargo pants have two wide pockets halfway up your upper legs, just like these Takar do. Just like the rest of these motorcycle pants, they are made of textile and can be closed with a good pushbutton. With two more pockets in the back and two slash pockets in the front, plus a hook to attach your keys, we are confident that this ‘cargo’ does exactly what it should do.
Invisible yet essential in every pair of summery motorcycle trousers, cargo or other: Aramid, a wear- and tear-resistant material that is incorporated to extra support the knees, hips and seat. Where it slides, in other words. It has been interwoven with the regular textile (cotton), including a dose of stretch. Standing or sitting are two different things and you need a little extra space to shift between the two.
The cut is pretty straight forward, or in this case, straight down. So, regular fit.
R.I.S.C.-protectors, adjustable in height, protect the knees. Level 1, CE-certified, flexible and light, even breezy and ventilated… There’s nothing to criticise, here.
Another striking element in the back is the leather loop that has been integrated discretely into the whole. Ideal to attach the Belt Loop of a motorcycle jacket.
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