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Revit Berlin H2O Ladies Motorcycle Textile Pants
Product code: 223716
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When you're riding around town, rain or shine, your pants have one clear job: to make every ride as comfortable as possible. To do that in any season, they need to be versatile. That's why the Berlin H2O Ladies Pants are made from a three-layer softshell material that's both breathable and insulating, making them ideal for rides in any season. Thanks to the long zipper, the pants can be quickly put on and taken off. The lining of the pants has a 100% waterproof Hydratex coating, so even pouring rain can not spoil the day. In addition, the full-length zipper is equipped with a wind and water repellent. So you'll stay dry and warm even when you're going fast or crossing a big puddle. Whether you're an occasional commuter or a serious mile-eater, you're sure to encounter a wide variety of road conditions. And when the going gets tough, SEESMART Level 1 knee and hip protectors protect you. Eye-catching reflective details in the ankle area improve your visibility in the city and in the country.
Features:
- Softshell 3L outer fabric.
- Adjustable knee protectors.
- Adjustment tab at ankle and waist.
- Slip pockets at the hip.
- Overpants.
- YKK Aquaguard® zipper with easy entry.
- YKK Aquaguard® two-way zipper with easy entry.
- Wind and water catcher behind the entry zipper.
- Hydratex Mesh G-Liner membrane.
Specifications:
- EN 17092-4:2020, Class A.
- SEESMART knee protectors, level 1.
- Prepared for SEESMART hip protectors, level 1.
- Laminated reflectors on the ankles.
Material:
- 100% Polyester.
Since its establishment in 1995, the company REV'IT! has earned itself a very good reputation on the European motorcycle scene. Fresh designs, innovative technology and lots of development work ensure that REV'IT! clothing offers excellent functionality. Here, experiences gained in the motorsport world and cutting edge 3D construction methods are used to benefit their new products. And by the look of their jackets and trousers, you would think that the firm is probably based somewhere in Italy, rather than the town of Oss in the Netherlands.