Tourmaster oldApex Leather Pants
- Top Grain, Grade A Aniline Drum Dyed Leather construction (1.2-1.3mm)
- Removable, CE approved knee and hip armor
- External foam hip pads for additional protection
- Pre-curved design for extra comfort in the riding position
- Accordion style expansion panels at the rear waist for increased flexibility
- Schoeller® Keprotec® stretch panels in the rear of knee, crotch and calf for ease of movement
- Velcro® knee patch for slider attachment
- Two layers of leather in seat area for durability
- Two zippered hand pockets feature a mesh liner so that they double as vents
- Dual stretch panel waist and YKK zippered, two-snap fly for a tailored fit
- Soft, mesh inner lining for comfort
- Accessory jacket attachment zipper included
- Molded TPR zipper pulls for ease of operation
- Reflective, TPR molded Cortech logos
Note on the Pant Connection Zipper: Unfortunately, the mating half of the jacket connection zipper does not come with these pants. They are, however, now including both the small coil zipper (for older style Cortech and TourMaster leathers) as well as the short large tooth zipper.
Sizing Information
Pant Size | Approx Waist | Measured Inseam |
Small | 32 | 30 |
Medium | 34 | 30 |
Large | 36 | 30 |
XL | 38 | 30.5 |
XXL | 40 | 31 |
XXXL | 42 | 31 |
Our Two Cents
These pants are specifically designed for use with Tourmaster jackets (that have the full circumference connection zipper feature). The Apex pants shown here are a solid leather design. They have a full complement of removable CE armor in the hips and knees. And they have Velcro for the addition of knee sliders (sold separately). And since they zip to Tourmaster leather jackets with a full circumference zipper, you can use the complete outfit for amateur track events as well. I personally like the overall balance struck between quality and price. These compare favorably with brands such as Joe Rocket, but are a bit more affordable and a bit more subdued with the styling (no big logos and such). One other neat feature: the position of the knee armor is adjustable either up or down in the leg by about 2” which will help those who are a bit taller or shorter than average (note: if you want to make this adjustment, you’ll want to turn the pant leg inside out to be able to see what you are doing). You’ll also appreciate the Keprotec stretch material in the thigh area and behind the knees which provides comfort in the riding position. And also the pants come with leather stretch panels above each knee and in the rear waist area which is also a good feature for comfort in a crouched riding position.