Best CE Level 1 and 2 Denim Biking Jean + combats?

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Best CE Level 1 and 2 Denim Biking Jean + combats?

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Hi All,

I'm looking for some blue denim biking jeans and also some biking combat style trousers.

Am I right that Bull-It jeans are the only denim jean to meet CE Level 2?

What other brands meet CE level 1 or ideally 2 please? I'm only familiar with Draggin.

As fit is very individual, I'm 5'10 and 11.5 stone, so quite slim, so any particular brand model recommendations would be really appreciated too :)

Regarding biking combats, ideally I'd like a solid olive or green colour, rather than camo, so any advice here would be great as well.

Many thanks :)
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Not tried them myself, but these are supposed to be good http://www.kyrano-uk.com/acatalog/c6-mo ... -mens.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Combat style trousers, mega gay on bikes.

Seriously, it would be less gay to wear a pink dress and have a massive double ended dildo hanging out your hoop.

Just trying to help.
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daft question what s better level 1 or two after some armour myself :8o)):
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Jewell wrote:Combat style trousers, mega gay on bikes.

Seriously, it would be less gay to wear a pink dress and have a massive double ended dildo hanging out your hoop.

Just trying to help.
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Rhok? Force Riders if on a budget :)
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kawasakiracer wrote:daft question what s better level 1 or two after some armour myself :8o)):
Like ice cream, cakes and beers, two is betterer :-bd

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Post by Android »

I have the VoloCE,regular jeans look. very thick, need to get the next size up from regular waist size....need braces as they are heavy too.
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Used em , came off in em , the kevlar didnt bust but all the stitching did . Bad rash n sore knee . IMO no way , leather all the way . Paid a fair price for em they didnt do the job !
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