Pando Moto Skin UH AAA Leggings Review: The Only Moto Pants You Need

Evan Rally
Date Updated: October 8, 2024
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Finding protective motorcycle gear that doesn’t feel bulky or restrictive has always been a challenge, but the PandoMoto Skin UH AAA leggings have completely changed that. After a month of daily use, including a five-day trip, these CE AAA-rated leggings have quickly become my favorite riding gear. Here’s why.

When it comes to motorcycle gear, finding the perfect balance between comfort, style, and protection can feel like a never-ending search. Many pants I’ve tried either fall short in safety or are too bulky and uncomfortable to wear for long periods.

Motorcycle jeans are the best I’ve tried, but they’re often heavy, stuffy and steamy in hot weather. No fun.

These jeans from Street & Steel served me well, but boy were they hot in the American summer.

That was until a friend introduced me to motorcycle underlayers like the PandoMoto Skin UH AAA leggings. I’ve been riding in these for a few months now, and my hunt for the perfect motorcycle pants finally ended. Now, any pair of pants is the perfect pair to ride in, worn over my Skin UH leggings.

Let’s get in to why I can confidently say these are the last pair of motorcycle pants I’ll ever need.

Why PandoMoto Leggings Stand Out

Why wear specialized motorcycle jeans instead of your favorite pair?

There is only one reason: safety.

So the first thing I’m going to address for you with the Pandomoto leggings is their safety rating. Whether you like it or not, these are CE AAA-rated, which means they’re tested to handle a 70 mph crash without tearing. That test is called the Darmstadt test, and if you’re interested in what “CE rated” really means, you can find plenty of resources on that like this from Revzilla.

What’s remarkable about the Skin UH is not the safety rating though – a leather tracksuit hits that AAA mark as well. The amazing part about the Skin UH is that they managed to earn that rating while remaining as breathable and comfortable as a pair of, well, leggings.

It’s important to note that I noticed the outer leg panels are made with heavier-duty material (BALISTEX – 15 times stronger than steel) than the inner legs. I asked Pando about this and found it’s by design and in line with CE guidelines.

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Protection is prioritized on areas most likely to experience sliding impact—like your outer thighs and hips. This design balances great protection with airflow and comfort.

The leggings also come packaged with hip and knee armor, and it’s the good stuff: SAS-TEC TripleFlex CE level 2 armor pads that are super well ventilated and thin. These slot in to well-placed armor pockets that fit two standard sizes of armor, and the form-fitting nature of the leggings means the armor sits snugly right where it needs to.

I love the Pando Moto Skin UH for two reasons:

  1. My legs don’t cook like a pair of bratwurst in these, even in 90F+ temperatures and 90% humidity of Thailand (where I spend most of my time)
  2. I can wear any pair of pants over them, comfortably. That’s usually a pair of jeans, but I’ve also worn hiking pants and even, I’ll admit, gym shorts (it gets REALLY hot in Thailand)

Unlike other motorcycle gear that screams “riding gear” from a mile away, these leggings are discreet so you can wear them under anything—without sacrificing protection.

Wear Anything Over Them

One of the biggest perks of these leggings is their versatility. I’ve worn them under everything from casual jeans to hiking pants, and they remain comfortable all day long. I can stop for lunch and barely notice I’ve got a layer of protection underneath. If I do want to take them off, they’re easy to slide off (and back on) with zippers at the ankles and a drawstring at the waist.

On my recent 5-day trip around Thailand, I wore these leggings every day underneath a pair of light hiking pants. Despite hours of riding and frequent stops, I never feel overheated or restricted. The airflow is surprisingly good, and even in humid conditions, the leggings allowed sweat to evaporate quickly, leaving me feeling comfortable for the entire ride.

On the first day of that ride, I was so concerned about checking out all the cafes and restaurants I wanted to see (tour planning is not all fun!) that when I stopped at a local restaurant for lunch, I completely forgot I had these on. They don’t feel like “gear”—they just feel like pants. The material is soft against the skin, yet there’s no compromise on safety.

The form-fitting design also keeps the leggings from bunching up, and the snug fit ensures the CE Level 2 hip and knee pads stay in place no matter how you sit or move. I’ve worn these for eight hours at a time in sweltering heat, no joke, with zero discomfort.

I’m impressed.

Durable and Easy to Care For

When you invest in a high-end product like this, you expect it to last. After three months of regular use and several washes, I can say the Pando Moto leggings hold up remarkably well. I was initially concerned that frequent washing would affect the leggings’ elasticity or color, but they’ve maintained their shape and stretch.

Even after getting completely soaked on the third day of my recent five-day trip, I hung them to dry (in 90% humidity, it’s rainy season) and they dried out by morning. Even through all this punishment their color hasn’t faded, and there’s been no sign of the material breaking down.

These are as good now as they were on day one.

The Verdict: Worth Every Penny

When it comes to motorcycle protection, you really can’t put a price on safety. Yes, the Pando Moto Skin UH AAA leggings come with a hefty price tag, but when you consider the protection and versatility they offer, they’re worth every cent. Skin grafts and hospital bills are far more expensive (not to mention painful).

These leggings give you the freedom to wear anything you want over them, from jeans to hiking pants to sweats, without compromising on safety.

I genuinely believe these are the best motorcycle leggings on the market right now. They offer everything I need—comfort, versatility, and top-tier protection. Whether I’m doing a short day ride or planning a multi-day adventure, the Pando Moto Skin UH AAA leggings are well suited to the task.

I can’t wait to see how they compare to Bowtex’s upcoming third iteration of their leggings, but for now, these are my go-to pants for every ride.

If you’d like to wear your favorite jeans on your bike or ride in a hot climate, the Pando Moto Skin UH AAA are the right choice for you. And if you’re not happy with the price, consider that these will be the last motorcycle pants you ever need. Because now any pair of pants are your motorcycle pants!

And if you’re looking for a matching undershirt that’s also CE AAA rated: see below.

Pando Moto Skin UH Leggings: AAA Rated

The best money can buy, with all the style you can add on top. CE AAA rated - the same level as leather track suits.

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COMMANDO UH Armored Base Layer from Pando Moto

CE AAA rated means this underlayer can withstand a slide on asphalt at highway speeds. And all under whatever jacket you want to wear on top.

Pros:
  • Material 15x stronger than steel
  • Wear over a t-shirt, under a jacket
  • Mesh all around for airflow
  • CE Level 2 armor at elbows, shoulders
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  • SERGIU TOD

    1 month ago

    Please tell me, can I wear Revi’t Offtrack whith own protection over pando leggings?

    • Evan Rally

      1 month ago

      I don’t see a problem with that, sounds like a good combination

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