The Echelon GTX motorcycle trousers are to motorcycle trousers what the Echelon GTX motorcycle jacket is to motorcycle jackets. Tight cut, laminated, adventurous and comfortable, clever design and with a number of easily overlooked extras. In short, top-end motorcycle trousers. Available in short and in long sizes; that too.
Function over frill in these Echelon GTX. The motorcycle trousers are almost completely made of a laminated 2L Nylon GORE-TEX exterior, supplemented with PWR |Shell ripstop. Wear-resistant, strong and robust. Don’t go looking for an additional layer or thermal lining. Or should we say: go looking for thermal trousers if you need them. They are not part of the package of the Echelon GTX. You do get four ventilation zippers – front and back, on the upper legs – which are largely sufficient to provide a cooling riding wind.
You can close, attach or keep the Echelon GTX in place in just about every thinkable way. You can combine them with the REV’IT! strapper suspenders effortlessly and apart from the many adjustment options in the waist, there’s also a series of belt loops, to be closed with a solid zip-with-button. This is repeated at the bottom, with Velcro, an adjustable strap and trouser legs that can easily be worn over your motorcycle boots. If these don’t fit, we don’t know what will.
They are comfortable too, these motorcycle trousers. It helps to stay dry in all circumstances but even the waterproof slash pockets, the anti-skid material on the seat and the proper fit play an important part as well. Just like the SEESMART™ hip and the SEEFLEX™ knee protectors which were cast perfectly here.
You may add a strip (or two) of reflective material and the result are excellent, tight motorcycle trousers. Ready for adventure, without being loud about it.
There is maintenance clothing, and then there is clothing maintenance. Good, solid motorcycle clothing is an investment in comfort and personal safety. So invest in its maintenance after your purchase and enjoy your gear for longer.
We put the best tips & tricks on this maintenance page.