The 10 Best Leather Motorcycle Pants

Andrew Roberts

Andrew Roberts

After years of exploring countless highways, winding roads, and rocky terrains on my two-wheeler, I’ve come to appreciate the importance of quality gear. Among these, a reliable pair of leather motorcycle pants stand out. So, I’ve decided to compile a list of the best leather motorcycle pants I’ve tried, tested, and loved over the years. Whether you’re an adventure junkie, a casual rider, or a racing enthusiast, I believe there’s something here for everyone.

Top 10 Best Leather Motorcycle Pants

1. Alpinestars Missile Leather Pants

Alpinestars has been in the game long enough to understand riders’ needs. These Missile Leather Pants boast a high-quality leather construction that’s sturdy yet comfortable. I particularly appreciate the CE-certified knee protection and the hip pad compartments (pads sold separately). Plus, they can be zipped to your Alpinestars jacket for an integrated suit feel.

2. Dainese Delta 3 Leather Pants

When I took these for a spin, I was blown away by their combination of comfort, protection, and style. The S1 bi-elastic fabric and adjustable calf zippers allow for a personalized fit. What’s more, the composite protectors on the knees and hips enhance safety without compromising mobility. These pants are a great balance of Italian design and practicality.

3. Klim K Fifty 2 Riding Pants

The K Fifty 2 is perfect for the cruiser crowd. The pants are built from heavy-duty leather that looks rugged and ages gracefully. The D3O EVO hip and knee armor provide excellent protection, and the Poron XRD tailbone pad offers added safety. Plus, the ‘straight-leg’ jean styling gives these pants a casual yet badass vibe.

4. REV’IT! Gear 2 Leather Pants

These are my go-to for warm-weather riding. They’re made of a combination of high-quality leather and mesh, which makes them both protective and breathable. The Gear 2 comes with SeeSmart CE-level 1 protection at the hip and adjustable knee protection. I love the flexibility they offer for those long summer rides.

5. Spidi RR Pro Leather Pants

The Spidi RR Pro’s high-resistance leather construction is meant for the racetrack but works well for sport-touring too. They offer great abrasion resistance and have CE Multitech protectors at the hips and knees. The aerodynamic hump is a neat addition for those of us who love the feeling of speed.

6. Pando Moto Boss Black 9

If you are more into the urban scene, the Pando Moto Boss Black 9 is a perfect fit. The slim-fit style might deceive you, but these pants are designed with Dyneema – a material 15 times stronger than steel. They also have removable knee protection and hips armor pockets, proving that style doesn’t have to sacrifice safety.

7. Joe Rocket Ballistic 7.0 Textile Pants

I’m bending the rules a bit here, but these textile pants are worth the mention. They offer a ‘6-point Sure Fit’ adjustment system that ensures a perfect fit for every rider. I love the RockTex 600 outer shell for its robustness and the height-adjustable C.E. knee protectors for their versatility.

8. Bilt Trackstar Leather Pants

These Bilt Trackstar pants are excellent for beginners. They offer good value for money with their 1.1-1.2mm leather construction, CE-approved armor at the knees, and memory foam hip padding. The Trackstar may lack some of the premium touches, but they’re solid pants for someone starting their motorcycle journey.

9. Cortech Adrenaline 3.0 RR Pants

The Adrenaline 3.0 RR pants from Cortech are made from top-grade cowhide leather, featuring accordion stretch panels for flexibility. The pants have a pre-curved design that fits well in the riding position. The SAS-TEC CE level 2 knee and hip protectors offer peace of mind during those adventurous rides.

10. Alpinestars Track V2 Leather Pants

Closing the list with another Alpinestars gem, the Track V2. These pants are designed with safety in mind, featuring DFS dual-density TPU sliders on the knees and PU-replaceable Sport knee sliders. The high-density perforation zones and air mesh improve ventilation, making the pants comfortable for long rides.

In conclusion, the ideal pair of motorcycle pants should balance comfort, protection, and style. Whether you’re tearing up the track or cruising down city streets, I hope you find your perfect pair in this list. Remember, the best pair of pants is the one that makes you feel secure and confident on your bike. So, here’s to safe and thrilling rides, my friends!

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