Weight of Chaps
#1
Weight of Chaps
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I'm like most riders in that the first chaps I bought were cheap, tight and thin. Well after a winter of fighting cheap zippers, snaps that shortly don't snap, and throwing my back out trying to get the crappy things on, I've decided to get a pair with the best hardware and heavy for long distance winter riding. Problem is, what brand to get and is 3.5 oz's heavy enough? I've looked at really heavy 7 oz handmade chaps ($220) which looks like possible overkill, and read good reviews about the 3.5 oz kind that Fox Creek Leathers sell ($99 to $198) and wonder what is the wisest decision. The HD chaps are foreign made apparently which coupled with the high price rules them out for this veteran. Guess the question is what weight to get and where. Thanks Dodger
I'm like most riders in that the first chaps I bought were cheap, tight and thin. Well after a winter of fighting cheap zippers, snaps that shortly don't snap, and throwing my back out trying to get the crappy things on, I've decided to get a pair with the best hardware and heavy for long distance winter riding. Problem is, what brand to get and is 3.5 oz's heavy enough? I've looked at really heavy 7 oz handmade chaps ($220) which looks like possible overkill, and read good reviews about the 3.5 oz kind that Fox Creek Leathers sell ($99 to $198) and wonder what is the wisest decision. The HD chaps are foreign made apparently which coupled with the high price rules them out for this veteran. Guess the question is what weight to get and where. Thanks Dodger
Last edited by champsruss; 10-04-2009 at 10:52 PM.
#2
Here are some top quality ones to look at. Myself, I've made the switch to leather jeans. They offer much more protection against a crash and keep the nether regions warmer in the winter.
http://www.legendaryusa.com/Leather_...Pants_s/19.htm
http://www.legendaryusa.com/Leather_...Pants_s/19.htm
#3
Max 56
Checked out the website and love that they are Union made but was looking for a less costly product. $467.95 is a lot but presuming they fit I know I'd be happy. Thanks for your time and opinion. By the way I chuckled about the "Not from SF Bay area" note. I've lived all over Cal. and Northern and Central coast (Pismo) are my favorites...... Dodger
#4
I had mine made at Alaska Fur and Leather. They did a great job and to this day I am thankful I had them on when I was T-boned by a van. The chaps never rudded through although the snaps were ground down. Thats my $0.02 worth! Oh and from one Vet to another thanks for your service....
#5
I've got Fox Creek's chaps and can confirm they are a quality piece of gear (I've also got a jacket from them which is also quality gear). I believe they are also offering the leather overpants now as well.
#6
check with a local saddle maker..you should be able to get a real nice set of chaps made for you ..about $125.00
#7
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http://www.leatherup.com/
good selection of chaps and pants.
Actually pretty good for lots more too
no affiliation
just a satisfied customer
kickstart
good selection of chaps and pants.
Actually pretty good for lots more too
no affiliation
just a satisfied customer
kickstart
Last edited by kickstart pan; 10-05-2009 at 06:49 AM. Reason: disclaimer
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http://www.leatherup.com/
good selection of chaps and pants.
Actually pretty good for lots more too
no affiliation
just a satisfied customer
kickstart
good selection of chaps and pants.
Actually pretty good for lots more too
no affiliation
just a satisfied customer
kickstart
http://www.leatherup.com/p/Leather-C...7.html#reviews
Last edited by cHarley; 10-05-2009 at 09:29 AM.