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Pando Moto
Pando Moto make a variety of motorcycling clothing items for the discerning rider. Their gear is always stylish and comfortable whilst still paying attention to the protective qualities of the garment. Some of their stand out products are the close fitting AAA rated riding shirt that can be worn as a stand alone item or under a non protective outer layer; the leather jeans that are simple with clean lines and no knee sliders; the abrasion resistant chino they developed with us for the city commuter; and so on.
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Pando Moto Mila ladies cargo pant in beige (PAN013)
£249.00
Pando Moto Triton WP pants in black (PAN011)
£329.00
Pando Moto Tuff Chino in sand (PAN009)
£179.00
Pando Moto Commando AAA mesh jacket in black (PAN010)
£359.00
Pando Moto Katana leather jeans in black (PAN008)
£329.00
Pando Moto Skin UH 03 armoured leggings in black (PAN006)
£199.00
Pando Moto Shell UH 03 amoured shirt in black (PAN005)
£249.00
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Pando Moto Skin UH 03 armoured leggings in black
These leggings are so comfy, I cant even tell Ive got them on, I have worn them in hot weather and had no problem at all. I have the jacket as well and its just as good, highly recommend.
Pando Moto Tuff Chino in sand
A very useful bit of kit. I regularly need to ride into town for business meetings and this is just smart enough for most of my requirements Comfortable and well cut. It would be great if it came in dark blue or black too.
Pando Moto Commando AAA mesh jacket in black
I wore this under a shirt, tie and sports jacket for the DGR ride to Chichester. Its a snug fit, which is what you need to keep the armour in place but it helps if you are slim around the middle as it initially feels like a corset. Im not a fan of thumb loops, but I didnt notice them inside my gloves. The collar design worked and was one of the reasons I chose this over the Knox version. Fortunately my shirt and jacket were large enough to fit over the armour, which included the D3O L2 back protector. Im happy to wear this mesh jacket under any less protective or non-motorcycle jackets, etc. Expensive but not a mistake.