24-08-12, 05:25 PM
When Ride magazine did a product test on bike jeans Draggin came out top with a full 5 seconds of abrasion resistance.
Others fared poorly considering they were sold as specifically for use on bikes, with the worst (I forget who) lasting less than a second before failing. From that test I drew the conclusion that Draggin's did what they are supposed to do although others costing a similar amount didn't,. So not really a case of 'get what you pay for' but that it's possible to pay a Draggins type money but not get the same level of protection.
Others fared poorly considering they were sold as specifically for use on bikes, with the worst (I forget who) lasting less than a second before failing. From that test I drew the conclusion that Draggin's did what they are supposed to do although others costing a similar amount didn't,. So not really a case of 'get what you pay for' but that it's possible to pay a Draggins type money but not get the same level of protection.