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Rokker Revolution AAA tapered jeans in blue

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Rokker Revolution AAA tapered jeans in blue Product Information

It would not be incorrect to suggest that the Rokker brand, in this country at least, was shaped by their original, waterproof Revolution jean. 
 
The Revolution was the first Rokker jean we ever marketed, but it took us a couple of years to be persuaded that it was a worthwhile product. It had been presented to us by no less than three different distributors. In fact, the plonking of the wooden box onto the table became somewhat of a running joke. Any jean that required a wooden box to market it had to be a gimmick, we reasoned. And then, one day, a customer in the shop, told us that he had bought a pair and that it was the best jean ever. This piqued our interest, and so we booked some tickets on Swiss Air to go out and learn more.
 
We came home convinced. The Revolution, at that time, was one of the lightest jeans on the market. It was single-layer. It looked alright. It wore okay. And it proved to be amazingly waterproof. 
 
Once word got out, they became amazingly popular. There hadn’t been anything like it; and in truth there still isn’t. There are other so-called waterproof jeans out there, but a waterproof jean with a drop-liner membrane will never work. But as the membrane on the Revolution was laminated, the jean never wetted out, keeping the rider totally dry. We sold a load.
 
But when Rokker’s Rokkertech jeans came along we kind of lost a little enthusiasm for it. And that was because the Rokkertechs were lighter, more breathable, more comfortable, more abrasion resistant, and so on. Of course, they weren’t, and still aren’t, waterproof, but so nice were they to wear and ride in that we reasoned that the hassle of having to put on a set of waterproof pants over them was not a huge inconvenience, especially as we had recently discovered Scott’s Ergo Pros.
 
Our thinking was, and still is to a degree, that you can make a breathable jean waterproof when it rains, but that you can’t make a waterproof jean very breathable in the heat. We also became mindful of the fact that most of us prefer to ride in nice weather rather than in the rain.
 
But there was still a demand for the Revolution. If you wanted to commute in a jean, it was the perfect solution. In fact, it was probably the only solution. And some people felt that it was the perfect jean to go touring in. Others, who just didn’t like the idea of having to stop to put waterproofs on if it rained, simply preferred the idea of a jean that would work in all conditions.
 
But the old Revolution wasn’t perfect. Yes, it was waterproof, but the material didn’t really look or feel like a genuine denim. Over time, it developed a pleasing patina, and it softened up, but it didn’t age like a proper denim. The fit was also pretty relaxed. The legs were on the more voluminous side, and on slightly slighter people they didn’t’ always look great. And even though the jeans had a not unimpressive slide time of just over three seconds, they were only A rated under EN17092.
 
The original Revolutions were always a class act, but five years after they were launched they didn’t seem quite as extraordinary as they once were. Still impressive, but not perhaps as outstanding.
 
                                                The new Revolution AAA jeans
 
But now there’s a new Revolution jean, and it’s pretty impressive.
 
The formula is the same. Waterproofing comes courtesy of Schoeller’s C-Change membrane, which is both waterproof and breathable. And as it’s laminated to the inside of the Schoeller Dynatec outer fabric you are going to stay totally dry because the fabric is never going to wet out. In really heavy rain, it will become damp, but it will never become soaking wet. And that’s important because any garment that gets wet out can swiftly cause you to feel very cold as well as very wet.
 
The C-Change membrane has one other quality. The  molecules in the membrane close up to keep heat in when it’s cold, and open up to enhance breathability when it’s hot. This gives the jeans an ability to regulate the body’s temperature, albeit only to a degree.
 
But there are a couple of other improvements with the new Revolution. First, the new jean looks like more like a proper, Japanese-style, pre-washed denim; in fact, they look just like a pair of vintage Levi’s. But the denim is also a bit heavier, which goes some way towards explaining why the new jean attains the highest AAA rating under EN17092. The jeans come with highly-pliable, Level 1 SAS-Tec armour in the knees and hips. It’s not D3O, but it’s very similar. The zip on the Revolution jeans is also a waterproof one, as you might expect. In fact the only way for water to get inside these jeans is through the waist or the pockets. 
 
And so it would not be untrue to say that we are, once again, excited by the Revolution jean. The new version certainly represent a step up.

        
                                                   Living with the new Revolution AAA jeans
 
We really like these new jeans.
 
We haven’t had much of an opportunity to really get to know them, and we haven’t used them in anger, but we think we can hazard a bit of a guess as to what they are going to be like to wear, and to ride in.
 
In some ways, they are going to be similar to the old Revolutions, but they are a bit heavier, so they are not going to be more comfortable. And as they are much more protective, they are perhaps going to be more reassuring to ride in.
 
Now, one other difference is that the fit is more tapered than the original Revolution. They are going to look much more modern; less dad-like. But the fit may well make them a bit sweatier than the old ones.
 
Now Rokker suggest on their website that the AAA Revolution is totally breathable, but this is nonsense. Nothing is really totally breathable. Anything with a membrane is going to be even less breathable. But the fact that the new AAA Revolution has a narrower leg will mean that they will be even more prone to becoming warm and sweaty than their predecessor.
 
So the bottom line is that the new jean is going to be just as waterproof as the old one. It looks better and is more protective. The downsides are that, on hotter days, they could be a little stickier. And largely because of the stronger, heavier fabric, they may even be a little less comfortable. The more abrasion-resistant fabric also means that they are, as you might expect, more expensive.
 
So, this is the new Revolution. The Revolution was always a unique jean, the likes of which you couldn’t find elsewhere. Well the new AAA version is really just more of the same. Like the old one, just better.
 
These are not the jeans you necessarily want to be wearing in thirty degree plus temperatures. But when it’s a bit colder and a lot wetter this isn’t only a great jean to be wearing; it’s the only jean to be wearing.
 
Technically, the Revolution isn’t exclusive to Motolegends, but the truth is that very, very few other dealers will stock them, and absolutely none will hold them in the full range of sizes, as we will be doing.
 
If you’ve had a pair of Revolutions in the past, you may well be minded to upgrade them. If you’ve never had a pair but want a jean that will keep you totally dry, then you should try them out.

 

Specification

  • 14 ounce Schoeller Dynatec outer fabric
  • Laminated C-Change membrane
  • Molecules in membrane open and close to regulate body temperature
  • Protectors in hips and knees
  • No rivets to avoid scratching paintwork
  • Wash at 30 degrees. iron at low temperature
  • AAA rated under EN17092
  • Need to be washed with Nikwax or Storm, plus re-proffer
  • Comes in four leg lengths and 11 waist sizes

Warranty

Rokker trousers have a 2 year warranty

Product Reviews

Reviews

Ben Langmead: These jeans are the business

It is rumoured among school children everywhere that Eskimos and Inuits have hundreds of words for snow. Well, living in Glasgow as I do, I can assure you the Scots have many more words than that for rain. I must admit that I was a little dubious about the waterproof properties of these jeans but so far they have stood up to a torrent, a shower, a downpour and two drizzleswith much more to come Im sure. The fit generously although are a little like the Tower of London in one respect no ballroom. They look fantastic and blend right in. Not sure I would want to wear them when its too warm but thats not a problem in the central belt of Scotland. Im extremely happy that I bought these and any misgivings about the price were soon washed away in the first downpour.

Norman Grundy: Super jeans

Having had lined protective jeans in the past, I was dubious about these. But no need to be, they are fantastic, so comfortable and light, I wear them at work in the shop all day, its just like wearing my Levis....highly recommend, considered investment but well worth it.

mred: Amazing jeans

These are perfect for the cooler, damp and, rainy season. The fit is spot on and the armor fits nice and snug

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