Great looking and feeling jeans with a 35" inseam and most importantly, benefitting from 4 seconds of impact resistance in the event of a topple.
Features:
- 12. oz blue denim, 98% cotton outer – 2% stretch
- Traditional 5 pocket design.
- Black leather belt patch with embroidered Bull-it logo.
- Covec sew in label in rear right hand pocket
- Brushed metal matt finish button and front pocket rivets.
- Side and rear seam construction triple stitched.
- Genuine YKK locking front zipper.
- Inside waistband layer with Bull-it branded printing.
- Covec thermal barrier inside – prevents heat transfer from road friction.
- 50% internal cover of Covec impact abrasion prevention layer.
- Knee & Hip armour pockets for optional CE 1621 approved protectors.
- Water repellent finish.
Please note Armour is not provided with these jeans but can be added for £22.50 for a pair of knee or hip armour.
What is Covec?
Covec™ SR4 and SR6 is developed by a UK company and offers certain advantages over more traditional materials like Aramids (Kevlar) and UHMWPE’s and a lot of advantages over Polyamide yarns (like Nylon) and Polyesters yarns. In a nutshell:
- High abrasion resistance - tests show a single layer of leather tested to CE Level 1 passes at 4.74 seconds compared to 5.21 seconds (SR4) and 6.26 seconds (SR6). These are valuable seconds you’ll need if you take a tumble.
- High cut resistance ( 3 x that of Aramids such as Kevlar)
- Low thermal conductivity - won’t burn you like Polyethylene’s like Dyneema may.
- Does not degrade with washing and wearing as with most Aramids
- High burst strength with triple stitching tested to 955 kPa.
- Micro Climate Inside - keeping your body at a controlled temperature
- Breathable - the knitted structure allows for good air circulation
- Lightweight - 5 x stronger than steel for the same weight!
See here for further details: http://www.bull-it.com/technical-testing/covec/
A British company, the chaps at Bull-it ride, they raced, they love bikes. They work with BSB teams, Speedway riders as well as the UK Fire department, specialising in protective, hard-wearing, technical clothing made from specially-designed protective fabrics such as Covec.