REV'IT! Davis 2 RF Worker Pant
Protective, worker-inspired pants for the fashionable urban rider, the REV’IT! Davis Jeans are easy to combine with different kinds of jackets (whether textile or leather.) These pants have nice details, for example, square pocketing, knee patches, and stitched pockets on the waistline, so you’ll have the archetype elements from the past, but with a fit that follows today’s fashion.
Features:- Outer Shell: Cordura 500D
- Composition: 47% Cotton, 36% Polyamide, 16% Polyethylene, 1% Elastane
- Seesmart CE level 1 knee and hip protection
- Safety seams
- Visibility: Reflection
- Fit: Regular, straight
- Features: Triple needle stitching
- Pockets: Back pockets, stash pocket
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Sizing Information
We measured a sampling of these jeans of different waist sizes and lengths and find they are much like other jeans you’d buy these days. They are just a bit “vanity” sized in the waist and pretty true in the length. Across the size run, the actual measured waist was just a bit larger than the stated waist size (about 1” in the smaller sizes and about 2” in the bigger sizes which is typical vanity sizing). And of course, these are denim and may shrink just a tad too. The jeans have SeeSmart hip protectors installed. The hip armor is quite thin and flexible so I don’t think they’ll make a difference in the size choice of jeans if you choose to wear them. So my overall advice would be to buy the waist size you normally wear in jeans; you’ll likely find a fit. If you aren’t sure whether your jeans are vanity sized like I’m describing, then either measure your waist where your normal jeans ride or measure your favorite pair of jeans to verify. You’ll probably find that you measure out a bit bigger than your normal jeans size and also the waist of your favorite jeans measures out an inch or two bigger than their stated size. If so, you will be on track following my advice.
The inseam lengths measured out about right as compared to the stated size, BUT there are a couple of considerations here… first, these jeans come standard with knee armor and the knees are reinforced with a layer of an abrasion resistant material. Those two features add a bit of thickness and when you sit, that means the inseam gets a bit shorter than you might expect. You’ll also want to decide if you want to roll your jeans up at the cuff or not. Many people do, so add some inseam if you want to do that. Also, there is a reflective strip on the inside seam at the bottom that only shows when the ends are rolled. So with those considerations in mind I’d recommend you buy one size longer than you normally wear. If between sizes, choose the longer.