Produkt Test Pando Biker Jeans

Test Jeans Pando Moto

Wir haben die Pando Jeans in unserer Geschenkeliste für Biker erwähnt, und einige von euch haben sich für mehr Informationen interessiert. Sind sie ihren Preis wert? Was haben sie mehr zu bieten als die Konkurrenz?produkt test pando jeans

Nach 3 Jahren im realen Einsatz unter allen möglichen Bedingungen können wir dir einen umfassenden Produktbericht über die Pando Biker Jeans geben.

 

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Vorteile

Nachteile

  • Ihr Material (Dyneema) ist 15x stärker als Stahl -> abriebfest und sturzsicher (CE AA zertifiziert);
  • Die Jeans fitten und fallen gut, so dass du sie problemlos zur Arbeit tragen kannst;
  • Damenkollektion mit taillierter Passform;
  • Wenn sie jedoch nach ein paar Mal Tragen aufgeweicht ist, ist sie auf dem Motorrad bequem (leicht stretch);
  • Das Futter macht sie wind- und wasserdicht;
  • Aber Vorsicht, sie sind auch nicht Gore-Tex. Also 3 Stunden im strömenden Regen und du wirst komplett nass;
  • Zwei Positionen (hoch und niedrig) für die Kniepolster -> je nach Gefühl/Komfort;
  • Löcher für den Hüftschutz;
  • Unser Exemplar wurde in Portugal hergestellt;
  • Unser Modell kostet 420 CHF, die Konkurrenz ist für das Basismodell 2x günstiger;
  • Farbe/Tönung neigt dazu, an den Fugen und in der Nähe des Motors zu verblassen;
  • Aufgrund des Herstellungsmaterials kann es nicht (wieder) eingefärbt werden, um ihnen einen neuen Glanz zu verleihen;
  • Keine Möglichkeit, die Beine zu belüften.

 

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In details now

Style matters. But the riders’ safety is even more important. And often we are surprised to see the number of bikers who ride with inappropriate clothing. They claim, often in good faith, that motorcycle clothing looks… too biker’ish. And that when they ride a short distance, they don’t want to have to gear up head-to-toe and/or change when they get to work. But did you know that the abrasion resistance of normal jeans is about 2 seconds!! Imagine falling from even 50km/h. You will probably slide for more than 2 sec. So as soon as there is more tissue, it is the skin that will take the hit.

This is where Pando-Moto comes in. They have incorporated a new texture, called Dyneema, which mixes directly with the fiber of the jeans and which makes the textile, according to them, 15x (!!) more resistant than steel and which allows the jeans to withstand a fall at 70km/h (CE standard).

In addition, there are interior pockets for knee and hip protections.

In real usage conditions now

The author of this article has been fortunate enough to have had one for 2 years now. And here’s what he can tell you:

  • Cut (slim version): it is really well cut and when worn it looks like any other pair of jeans. You can put it on to go to work, without anyone noticing (assuming you can wear jeans at work of course).
  • Comfort: the jeans are light and can be worn without problem all day. In addition, thanks to the modified fiber, the jeans are windproof and can withstand light rain (be careful, these are not waterproof pants either). In addition, the internal pockets allow a low or high position for the knee pads, depending on the preference of the pilot.
  • Protection: I haven’t had the opportunity to test in real conditions, and I’m going to keep my fingers crossed to keep it that way :-). But the test videos on the brand’s website are quite explanatory. More information here
  • Durability : like all jeans, it tends to wash out a bit. And the proximity to the heat of the engine as well as the exposure to the external elements (rain) does not help. But now, this patina also gives charm to clothes and gives them a unique look, in your image!

How about safety now ?

On this point, since we have not had the opportunity to test it in real conditions, we will have to take Pando’s word for it.

But it is clear that the best material against abrasion is still leather. It’s not for nothing that you have to wear a full leather suit if you’re going to ride on a track. But leather also has its disadvantages: waterproofing, heat/no ventilation, weight, etc. You can’t have everything and that’s why it’s so important. You can’t have everything and it’s up to you to define your outfit specifications.

Want to know more about the technology of those jeans ? Click the link -> here <-

Any down sides?

As mentioned above, it tends to bleed a little (see photo below). And relatively quickly. However, when you buy a piece of cloth costing more than 400 CHF, you’d like it to be a bit more durable.

Especially since, unlike “classic” jeans, you tend to wash them more often in the machine. Indeed, after a week-long road-trip in summer, when you’re sweating because of the heat, and with all the bugs squashed, then you don’t put them straight back in the wardrobe J

On our model, there are no zippers to ventilate the legs on the road. This should be taken into account if you are sensitive to heat.

Otherwise, it is clear that the construction of these jeans makes them a poor candidate for long-distance travellers who may have to ride in difficult conditions, such as heavy rain.

They are slightly waterproof, but they are not Gore-Tex and will not last an hour under water. After that, there’s nothing to stop you buying waterproof trousers to put on top.

However, the bikers who turn to this kind of product are looking for a complementary garment for every day or 1-2 days road trip, when dry weather will be certain. And they will use it in addition to their full outfit for long rides.

Finally, the price may be a deal breaker for some. But does safety have a price? And isn’t it worth investing in an item that will last you a while rather than a low-end product that will deteriorate quickly and have to be replaced many times?

Note that there are different ranges in this brand, with prices starting at around 160 CHF.

We hope this test will be useful to you. Don’t hesitate to browse our blog to discover other topics on and around motorbike riding.

Ride on!

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Cruizador

Hey, ich bin der Gründer und Chief Biker Officer von Cruizador. Ich bin schon lange Motorradfahrer und reisebegeistert und habe mich 2018 dazu entschlossen, diesen neuen Service einzuführen, in der Hoffnung, dass er möglichst viele Motorradfahrer anspricht, die die gleiche Philosophie und den gleichen Durst nach Open Roads teilen. Ich freue mich auf Ihre Kommentare, Verbesserungsvorschläge und vieles mehr. Ride on!

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