Pants for hot weather or trousers we call in usmchip pads.

I don't know of any pants that will help with the heat, but taking steps to cool the engine has made a world of difference.

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Ray! You LUCKY dog you... Hawaii??? !!!!

I don’t have a hands-on experience with cooler riding pants - the tops of my legs burn through jeans!

Here is a website that does all kinds of reviews for motorcycle stuff.

I have used it to look at helmets but have not looked at the mesh pants stuff. Might not be what you are looking for and I haven’t reviewed it myself but I’m going to...would be a nice hot Texas afternoon project INSIDE the air conditioning..LOL!

This is not an active link - you will have to type it into your computer’s browser.

If you find some that really work - REPORT BACK HERE PLEASE! We’d love to know! Thanks!

webbikeworld.com. Gear Guide: Best Mesh Pants 2019
 
I wear Speed and Strength Kevlar pants. Running with the bulls is the name of the pants. The areas with the kevlar are cooler than the denim. On long trips the regular denim sticks and rips the hair out of the back of my legs. The kevlar are a lot more comfortable. And safer if I find myself sliding down the road.
 
I'm one of the ATGAT (all the gear, all the time) crowd, and am also old enough to worry about breaking increasingly more brittle bones and joints. I use the Bohn Armor system to allow me to wear lighter weight shirts and pants without feeling naked in the event of a crash. You can find the pants described here. I wear Bohn gear in all weather conditions and find them to be pretty comfortable...if it's too hot to wear ATGAT, I stay home and sip single malt scotch (Rofl).
 
Although not armored pants, I wear Duluth Flex Firehose Coolmax pants in summer. And they are much better than jeans. But in Texas 103º or more heat, I still sweat. But if there is a breeze at all, I dry quickly. And it feels rather cool as I dry. Not a great option but it's the best I've found.
 
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I'm riding a friggen trike. Will I tip over? Will I lay it down around a curve at 90mph? If I end up on its side I got bigger problems than road rash.I wear cargo shorts when it's hot.
 

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