Womens motorcycle pants and protective jeans for every kind of ride. Choose Shark Leathers kevlar jeans, Macna and Merlin textile road pants, Thor off-road pants and Leatt options. Riding-cut denim, textile and leather built for real protection, plus relaxed, skinny and cargo fits to match how you ride.
How to choose womens motorcycle pants
Abrasion rating decides your floor of protection. EN 17092 grades pants AAA (highest), AA, then A, and only A is the realistic minimum for road riding. Our pants span several materials across multiple brands, so match the material to your riding before you match the colour.
| Material | Best for | Typical rating |
|---|---|---|
| Textile | 4-seasons road and commuting | AA to A |
| Kevlar | Everyday riding jeans | A to AA |
| Denim | Casual riding, cargo fits | A |
| Leather | Sport and maximum abrasion | AAA to AA |
| Mesh | Hot summer days | A |
Armour is your second decision. CE Level 1 protectors absorb up to 35 kN of transmitted force; CE Level 2 caps it lower at 20 kN, so Level 2 hip and knee inserts give roughly 40 percent more impact protection. Confirm your pants carry pockets for both knee and hip armour, since many ship knee-ready only.
Fit dictates how the armour stays put. Shark Leathers offers relaxed, skinny and cargo cuts, so size for a snug knee pocket that holds the protector over the joint at full lean. Road, jeans, 4-seasons and off-road styles are all covered.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between kevlar jeans and textile road pants for women?
Kevlar jeans look like normal denim with aramid lining for abrasion resistance, ideal for everyday riding and rated around EN 17092 A to AA. Textile road pants use technical fabric for higher weatherproofing and armour coverage, better for 4-seasons touring. This collection carries both kevlar and textile options.
Do these womens pants come with armour included?
Coverage varies by model. Many Shark Leathers, Macna and Merlin pants here ship with CE rated knee armour and pockets for hip protectors. Choose CE Level 2 inserts where offered, since they cap transmitted force at 20 kN versus 35 kN for Level 1, roughly 40 percent more protection.
How much do womens motorcycle pants cost here?
Kevlar jeans and denim cargos sit at the lower end of the range, while textile 4-seasons road pants and leather options from brands like Macna and Leatt sit higher due to armour and weatherproofing.

















































