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Bowtex Elite Leggings V2, protector broek vrouwen
Art.-nr.: 11092635



AAA gecertificeerd!
De ELITE-serie is de veiligste in de Bowtex-collectie. Bereikt het maximale certificeringsniveau, AAA!
Nu verkrijgbaar in een damesspecifieke pasvorm! Super hoge taille en meer ruimte in de heupen en dijen.
De stof die in de Elite-lijn wordt gebruikt, is ontwikkeld door Bowtex in samenwerking met Dyneema®. Het heeft geweldige thermo-geleidende eigenschappen en een verbazingwekkend ademend vermogen voor dat beroemde koele en zachte gevoel tegen de huid. Hierdoor blijf je comfortabel tijdens de langste ritten en in alle weersomstandigheden.
Draag ze op zichzelf, of transformeer een spijkerbroek, broek of shell in AAA-motoruitrusting!
Functies
- Nieuwe verstelbare taille met trekkoord voor een perfecte pasvorm
- Maximaal certificeringsniveau AAA volgens EN17092-2:2020
- Volledige Dyneema® stofbedekking voor maximale bescherming, ademend vermogen en comfort.
- Verstevigde platte locknaden rondom
- De thermo-geleidende Dyneema® vezels zijn in direct contact met de huid voor dat beroemde koude en zachte gevoel
- De X-Panel 3D constructie laat je bewegingen vrij voor maximale flexibiliteit
- SAS-TEC Tripleflex level 2 knie- (KB2) en heupbeschermers (HB2) inbegrepen
- Draag ze op zichzelf of onder elke jeans of broek dankzij hun AAA-certificeringsniveau
- De diepzwarte stof is gemaakt voor de meest veeleisende kledingvoorschriften en vervaagt niet na verloop van tijd
- Ultra lichtgewicht en zeer handzaam
- 100% gemaakt in Europa
Bowtex Elite Leggings V2, protector pants women
Article No.: 11092635
AAA certified!
The ELITE range is the safest in the Bowtex collection. Reaching the maximum certification level, AAA!
Now available in a women's specific fit! Super high waist, and more room in the hips and thighs.
The fabric used throughout the Elite range has been developed by Bowtex in partnership with Dyneema®. It has great thermo-conductive properties and amazing breathability for that famous cool and soft feel against the skin. These will allow you to stay comfortable on the longest of rides and in all weather conditions.
Wear them on their own, or transform any pair of jeans, pants, or weatherproof shell into AAA motorcycle gear!
Features
- New adjustable drawstring waist for a perfect fit
- Maximum certification level AAA rating according to EN17092-2:2020
- Full Dyneema® fabric coverage for maximum protection, breathability and comfort.
- Reinforced flat lock seams all around
- The thermo-conductive Dyneema® fibers are in direct contact with the skin for that famous cold and soft feel
- The X-Panel 3D construction frees your movements for maximum flexibility
- SAS-TEC Tripleflex level 2 knee (KB2) and hip (HB2) protectors included
- Wear them on their own or under any pair of jeans or pants thanks to their AAA certification level
- The deep black color fabric is crafted for the most demanding dress codes and does not fade over time
- Ultra lightweight and highly packable
- 100% Made in Europe
Why do we have a certification regulation?
Mainly, it's here to help you chose between different type of protective rider equipment. Its main purpose is for riders to be able to get the right gear for their specific use case. Whether you are riding around town, on back roads or on the freeway.
Thanks to EN17092, riders can have a better overall view of the real performance levels of the gear they are wearing. Each garment need to have a certification marking, i.e. a label that tells whether it's been certified for level C, B, A, AA or AAA.
This regulation is now compulsory since April 21st, 2023. And it's now no longer legal to sell rider protective equipment in Europe without a certification marking.
EN17092 is here to test pants and jackets exclusively, as boots, gloves and helmets each have their own specific regulation.
You might think that leather suits are the strongest thing out there, but it turns out that technical textiles have come a long way and are now able to achieve the maximum level attainable in accordance with EN17092.
This new regulation sort of reshuffles the card of what is achievable.
Who carries which tests?
Resistance tests are all carried out by independent laboratories approved by the European Comission. Motorcycle gear manufacturers turn to them in order to obtain a certification marking on the products that they want to sell within the EU.
As far as the tests themselves, we can categorize them in the following main types:
- Impact abrasion
- Tear strength
- Burst strength
- Seam strength
- Fit and ergonomics
- Chemical innocuousness
Of course, one must obtain positive results to all tests in order to obtain a certification marking.
Gear manufacturer have to choose a certain level (C, B, A, AA, AAA) before the tests are carried out.
Level AAA
Top level. It's normally reserved for heavy riding gear. The abrasion speed is raised to 120kph. Therefore all road uses are covered, including freeway riding and higher speeds. Level AAA also offers superior impact resistance, not only on the hips and the knees, but also on the rear.
Level AA
The sweet spot. Level AA offers a decent amount of resistance against abrasion, at 70kph, and impacts. It covers normal road use, excluding high speed sections such as freeways. At Bowtex, they decided not to certify garments under level AA, as riders are often going at higher speeds compared to cars.
The different risk zones
EN17092 distinguishes three separate body zones, which are defined according to their respective risk of impact in the event of an accident.
Zone 1 is most exposed to abrasion and impact and is therefore the zone that requires the greatest resistance from a garment. On the upper body, it consists of the shoulders and elbows. And on the legs, it consists of the hips and knees.
Level AAA is an exception, as zone 1 now extends to the back of the body.
Zone 2 is at medium risk for abrasion and impact. On the upper body, this includes the outside of the arms and the back. On the legs, it includes the hips and thighs.
Zone 3 is considered the zone of least risk for abrasion and impact. On the upper body, this is the front and inside of the arms. On the lower body, this is the front and inside of the legs.
Caution! Low risk does not mean no risk. In zone 3, Bowtex has recommended the use of a strong polyamide fabric that could be certified for level A on its own.



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