Oxford Products AA Original Tried Leggings Review Summary
Review Summary
Oxford Products launched the first single layer AA Tried motorcycle leggings which are lightweight and icon hugging. The Armourlite™ fabric offers a generous stretch to the leggings making them super well-appointed to wear.
Build Quality
Comfort
Ventilation
Protection
Value
Reader Rating0 Votes
Pros
Class AA rated CE tried single layer leggings
Flexible CE level 2 knee protectors included as standard
CE Level 1 hip protectors included as standard
Lightweight
Value Pricing
Fabulous range of sizes
Cons
No pockets
4.5
Excellent!

Oxford AA Original Tried Leggings

I have been wearing the Oxford Products Super Leggings 2.0 for a while now which I am a huge fan of. They are super well-appointed to wear both on and off the velocipede and they alimony me really warm.

As the warmer weather was coming and I had a touring holiday coming up where the weather was expected to be very warm, I was looking for a lighter weight pair of leggings I could wear on the velocipede that would still requite me the protection I require when riding.

I was chatting with Paul at Oxford Products and he said that the AA Original Tried Leggings had just been launched and if I would like to try them. Absolutely, I would.

Front view of the Oxford AA leggings
Front of the leggings.

These are upper waisted leggings which I really like for riding the velocipede as I find they stay in position and I am not constantly having to pull them up when I get off the bike. They are made from a super comfy soft stretch material and squint like normal leggings.

They are smart unbearable to wear to work in the office. When I ride to work, I take my velocipede boots off, the armor in the knees out and pop on a pair of shoes. Perfect. You would not know they are a pair of protective motorcycle pants.

I find them so well-appointed to wear, I can be in them all day and forget that I am unquestionably wearing protective motorcycle pants with knee armor. If the weather is cooler, then I wear a set of their advanced wiring layers underneath to requite me an uneaten layer of heat.

For the quality and protection these leggings give, I think they are spanking-new value for money. They come in a range of sizes (8-20), leg lengths (short, regular and long) so all shapes and sizes are catered for. I would say they are a true size fit.

I moreover have their connector belt which goes through the whup loops on the leggings so I can zip my bike jacket to the leggings which gives me that uneaten protection and repletion when riding. The connector whup financing well-nigh £17 / $20 USD / $26 CAD.

I am really pleased with these leggings, they are super well-appointed and unconfined value for money. I would say they are definitely a unconfined purchase.

Rear view of the Oxford AA leggings
The when of the leggings.

About Oxford Products

Oxford Products first started nearly 50 years ago in the UK when the present owner and Chairman, Alec Hammond, started selling GRP motorcycle top boxes out of the when of his car surpassing going upmarket and selling out of a transit van.

Their first warehouse with offices opened in 1977 in Oxford (hence the name).

Oxford Products progressed into the motor racing scene in 1976 with the insemination of its own race team.

Over the years the range of products misogynist has grown enormously as has the visitor which is now global.

Oxford AA Original Tried Leggings Features

Closeup of the whup loops on the Oxford AA leggings
Wide whup loops.

Key features include: 

  • AA rated CE tried single layer protection
  • Flexible CE Level 2 and Level 1 knee and hip protectors included as standard
  • Stirrup foot keeps leggings in place when riding
  • Wide whup loops so connector whup can be worn to secure leggings to jacket
  • Available in 21 sizes – 8 to 20 in short, regular and long!!

For a well-constructed list of features, visit the AA Original Tried Leggings product page.

Oxford AA Original Tried Leggings First Impressions

Rider wearing the Oxford AA leggings on a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC
The leggings are icon hugging and offer plenty of stretch.

My first impressions of the leggings were just how well-appointed they felt straightaway.

I popped the leggings on and then got ready to go out on the Triumph Scrambler XC 1200. By the time I got on the velocipede I forgot that I was unquestionably wearing a pair of motorcycle pants. Considering of the 4 way stretch material, they mold to the shape of your body.

I really like the upper waist on these leggings. When riding, obviously depending on the style of velocipede you are riding as to how far, your soul is leaning forward. The leggings stay in place, I did not have to pull them up when I got off the velocipede like some pants.

The stirrups on the feet alimony the leggings nicely tucked into your boots at all times so there is no bunching at the marrow or an uncomfortable feeling inside the boots.

Rider wearing the Oxford AA leggings on a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC

Oxford AA Original Tried Leggings Construction

Outer Shell

The material used is Oxford Armourlite™ fabric which is made from an Aramid/polyamide tousle fiber. Not only does this requite you unconfined wear resistance, but it moreover has 4-way stretch for a well-appointed fit that hugs your icon nicely.

Oxford AA leggings materials and washing instructions

Label showing materials used and washing instructions – unfortunately this has faded in the wash but it does say: Outer Shell – 92% Polyamide; 8% Spandex; Protection Pockets – 92% Polyamide; 8% Elastane.

Interior

There are four protector pockets on the inside of the leggings, two for the hip protectors and two for the knee protectors.

Closeup of hip protector pockets
The hip protection pockets fit 2 protectors.

These pockets are made from a jersey type stretch fabric. Putting the armor in is very easy to do as the pockets stretch nicely permitting for the armor to slip in.

Closeup of the knee protector pockets
Two increasingly pockets for the knee protectors!

Pockets

Unfortunately, there are no pockets on these leggings either inside or out. I would have liked at least one pocket, preferably on the outside just for somewhere to stash my phone or keys when parked up on the bike.

Ladies will lament this diamond visualization (or lack thereof) as we love when there are pockets (functional pockets are plane better).

Branding

Oxford branding on waist band
Subtle branding on the waist band.

There is branding on the right left front just under the whup loop on the waistband which just says Original Approved. It is small and very unpretentious and there is no other branding on the leggings.

Zippers

There are no zippers at all on these leggings which is what, I think, makes them super comfortable. Normally when you are riding your bike, you are leaning forward (to what degree, depends of undertow on what velocipede you are riding) and with a pair of pants that have a zipper function on the crutch, you can often find this digs into you without a while.

With no zip at all and considering of the nature of the material of these leggings, they mold to the size and shape of your body.

Closeup showing no zippers
No zips on the leggings make them well-appointed and smooth on the skin!

Stirrup Foot

I have never worn a pair of pants or leggings with stirrups on the feet but I have to say these are very well-appointed and alimony the leggings in place when riding. You would not know they were there.

Closeup of foot stirrups on Oxford AA leggings
The foot stirrups are a nice diamond to help prevent the leggings from riding up.

Colorways

These leggings are only misogynist in Black at the moment. The Super Leggings 2.0 come in a range of colours so I am hoping these leggings will be pursuit suit in colour selection shortly.

Oxford AA Original Tried Leggings Build Quality

Sizing

The Leggings come in an wondrous range of 21 sizes: Short length – 8 to 20; Regular length – 8 to 20 and Long length – 8 to 20.

I would say they are true to size for fit and plane with the wiring layer underneath, the stretch in the material accommodates and remains well-appointed when the weather is cooler.

I would suggest using the orchestration function on the website to help determine sizing.

Comfort

I found the leggings to be extremely well-appointed to wear. I can be in them all day, as indeed I have been on a long ride out or when touring and I honestly forget that I am wearing motorcycle protective leggings without a while.

The material not only allows for flexibility when riding but moreover considering they are single layer, they alimony you tomfool too.

Loops

The leggings have loops so you can either wear a whup or Oxford’s own belt connector to indulge you to secure the pants to your jacket with the belt.

Closeup of whup loops on Oxford AA leggings
Whup loops.

Oxford AA Original Tried Leggings Functionality

Due to the very nature of the leggings, they are obviously not a waterproof garment and are not designed as such.

If you do get unprotected out in the rain and the leggings get wet, considering they are single layer, they do dry out very quickly.

I have a pair of waterproof pants that I pop on over the leggings if I know that I will be riding in the rain.

Ventilation

I wore these leggings whilst touring in Europe older this year with temperatures of mid to late thirties and considering they are a single layer leggings, I not only stayed tomfool whilst riding permitting me to stay on the velocipede longer, but when I was parked up they were well-appointed to be wearing plane in the heat.

Side view of a rider wearing leggings
Touring Europe in upper temperatures, the leggings were tomfool to wear.

When the temperatures are cooler, I wear a pair of their thermal layers underneath and I find this widow thermal layer stops the unprepossessed penetrating through the single layer thus preventing my legs from getting cold.

I am often heading out early in the evening to velocipede nights and will increasingly often than not put a pair of thermals on underneath.

Protection

AA rating tag on the Oxford AA leggings
The label showing the AA rating.
  • CE tried Class AA garment under the CE standard EN17092-3-2020
CE level 2 knee protectors
Knee Armor
  • Flexible CE level 2 knee protectors included as standard
CE level 1 hip protectors
Hip armor
  • Flexible CE level 1 hip protectors included as standard

Care Instructions

I love that you can just take the armor out of the leggings and pop them into the wash to alimony them wipe and smelling fresh. I find the weightier way to wash the leggings to help prevent the colour from fading, is to wash them inside out.

To dry the leggings, I just turn the legs the right way and pop them on the when of a chair. Once dry I then put the armor when in. The label unmistakably states not to put the leggings into the tumble dryer.

Here are the tying instructions on the leggings.

Care instructions
Care instructions label – apologies for the colour, it has faded with washing but it says: wash inside out; wash with similar colours, warm iron inside out; remove armor surpassing washing; secure all velcro closures

Conclusion

Rider wearing a helmet on a Triumph motorcycle

I veritably love these leggings. These are the most well-appointed pair or motorcycle protective pants that I have.

I love the fact that I can ride to work in these leggings and they will double up as a smart pair of pants. Without work I can then get on my velocipede and go hooning knowing that I am protected.

If space was limited when touring, you could just wear these leggings and they can double up as a smart pair of pants for the evening. They are so versatile, you wouldn’t unquestionably need to take flipside pair of pants with you too.

I am really impressed with the quality of the fabric and how the leggings feels versus my soul when wearing them. Wearing the leggings is scrutinizingly like wearing flipside layer of skin, you forget you are wearing a pair of motorcycle protective pants. There is no unwieldiness to the leggings and it is easy to move well-nigh when riding and incredibly comfortable.

I think at £119 / $140 USD / $183 CAD these are unconfined value for money and a sunny wing to your motorbike wardrobe.

Specs

  • Manufacturer: Oxford
  • Price: (When Tested) £230 / $279 USD / $356 CA£119 / $140 USD / $183 CAD
  • Made In: Pakistan
  • Colors: Black
  • Sizes: Short Length: 8-20; Regular Length: 8-20; Long Length: 8-20
  • Review Period: May – June 2022

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