Motorcycle Chinos Armalith Single Layer

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Stay cool and protected on your commute with our Armalith motorcycle chinos. Designed to look like everyday office wear, they offer single-layer abrasion resistance and adjustable armour pockets—so you never have to change clothes before or after your ride.

Color: Navy
Size
Lightweight and breathable

Super light and breathable meaning you can stay cool when you're riding.

Made from Armalith

leading single layer technology developed in Europe, offers high abrasion resistance (EN 17092 Darmstadt 70 Km/hr).

Knee and Hip Armour pockets

Low profile armour sold separately.

Product information


We stand behind the quality and durability of our products. That’s why every purchase comes with a 2-year guarantee—covering defects in materials and workmanship. Ride with confidence knowing your gear is built to last.

Same day or next day shipping. Stock warehoused in Sydney Australia. free shipping on all orders over $200

Dont like the style? Need a different size? Buy with no risk. We offer free returns on all full price purchases. (We'll refund your freight back!)

60 day change of mind exhange and refund for unworn items.

Chinos designed for both on and off the bike

Riding gear that doesn't look like riding gear. Made with Armalith offering AA level abrasion ensuring protection as well as style.

Why you should never ride without protective gear

Insufficient abrasion resistance during sliding, vulnerable seam stitching - potential seam rupture upon impact, lack of impact protection for sensitive like knees and elbows

Camino Jeans

Regular Jeans

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Camino different?

Our main distinction lies in the materials we choose and the way we design our products. Different fibers and fabrics create vastly different results and comfort levels. We collaborate closely with fabric mills and manufacturers, rigorously testing each product both in the lab and out on the streets before it reaches you. We strive to master the art of balancing the perfect amount of comfort and protection, so you barely notice you’re even wearing protective gear.

How is camino gear tested?

Camino undergoes rigorous testing to ensure the highest safety standards.

Some of our garments have gone through the full EN 17092 CE AAA garment certification process whilst others have gone through the more stringent Motocap ratings process, based on the far higher standards of EN 13595. While ratings are not mandatory in Australia, we still adhere strictly to proven construction and design methods to guarantee high safety standards in every garment.

The key variables we focus on in testing are abrasion, impact, and burst strength:

Abrasion:
This depends heavily on the fabrics used. Every single fabric in our products has been tested using either the Darmstadt or Cambridge abrasion machines and has passed an absolute minimum of AA rating under EN 17092 standards.

Burst Strength:
We only use specific stitching methods known for their high performance. Thanks to these techniques, we’ve achieved a perfect 10/10 burst strength score in Motocap testing.

Impact protection:
We resell impact protectors that have all been rigorously tested and are certified CE Level 1 or Level 2, ensuring reliable protection.

Through these rigorous tests and careful design choices, we ensure that Camino gear delivers reliable protection without compromise.

Whats the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 armour?

When it comes to motorcycle armour, CE Level 2 offers a clear advantage over Level 1 in absorbing and dispersing crash impact energy.

Transmitted Force – The Numbers

  • Allows up to 35 kN of force to pass through to the body.
  • Limits force to 20 kN or less — premium models can drop that to around 9 kN.

That’s up to 50% more impact energy absorbed compared to Level 1, meaning far less force reaches you in a crash.

On the Road – What This Means

In a typical spill — hitting tarmac or colliding with an obstacle — Level 2 can be the difference between severe bruising or fractures (common with Level 1) and walking away with only minor bruises. Riders often say it “turns a bone-breaking hit into one you can shrug off,” especially in high-impact zones like knees, elbows, and shoulders.

It’s not a shield against extreme, high-speed collisions, but in everyday accidents, the injury reduction is significant.

Why Level 2 Matters Most

For higher-energy impacts, Level 2 can prevent fractures and serious trauma that Level 1 might not. That’s why it’s the go-to for racing, spirited riding, or daily commutes with higher speed exposure. The better the absorption, the greater your chances of walking away.

Key Points to Remember

- Level 2 absorbs up to twice as much energy as Level 1.

- Less force transferred to your body means lower risk of serious injury.

- If you want maximum safety in higher-risk riding, choose Level 2.

- Level 1 is adequate for low-risk, casual riding — but Level 2 is the safer bet for speed, traffic, and unpredictable roads.



What does “regular fit” really mean?

Our regular fit is thoughtfully designed to provide the ideal balance between comfort and safety. Motorcycle jeans that are too loose can cause armour to shift, compromising protection, while overly tight jeans can restrict movement. Our fit ensures the armour stays securely in place without feeling restrictive. The jeans are ergonomically tested to match natural riding positions, delivering optimal safety performance and all-day comfort whether you’re on or off the bike.

For specific details, refer to th size guide of each product.

Are Camino jeans waterproof?

No, here is why..

Many “waterproof” jeans rely on a surface coating to repel water. While it keeps rain out, it also traps heat and moisture, making the jeans hot, clammy, and uncomfortable — especially on long rides. We believe everyday comfort matters more than compromising breathability for the rare occasions you get caught in the wet.





Customer Reviews

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Mark O'Callaghan (Sydney, AU)
Farkin awesome

Really great pants. Put my dual layer chinos to shame. I can't wait for summer to hit so they really hit their stride. Im buying another pair now

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Adam Hayes (Melbourne, AU)
Fantastic riding pants

The Camino Motorcycle Pants are a great option for riders looking for comfort, protection, and versatility, especially in hot weather. I got a spell of hot weather constantly above 30 degrees for two weeks and i was able to stay cool throughout in my daily commutes.
Perfect for those who ride to work and need a more professional appearance.

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paul o'connor (North Rothbury, AU)
Nice Daks.

These will be the trousers I will wear when I ride my m/cycle to Church, or a 'dinner' event, or a cinema evening, or someone's birthday party.

I have a couple of Style Number CD1007k's that I wear as part of my Trip Riding Kit. They are EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE (can easily clock-up 500+ km days wearing them), but they always look like baggy-work-daks, especially with knee & hip amour inserted.

I will reserve these Style Number CD1003bn's for the days that I think I should look to be seen as 'presentable'.
THEY still have MOST EXCELLENT pockets.
They still offer a modicum of decent protection should "The Undesired" happen.
They are still VERY COMFORTABLE to wear.
AND THEY still have Most Excellent pockets!!!

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wayne hicks (Newcastle, AU)
Armalith Chinos

Just got my jeans and could not wait to try them on, fitted perfectly .
So on the Adventure bike went for a spin , super comfy . Stopped for a coffee just felt like I was in normal jeans , even my partner said they looked good, dose not give to many complements.
So all I can say is the best bike pants ,I have had after years of riding.
Wayne

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Steve Duncan (Sydney, AU)
Great product

Received a pair of Chinos and jeans and absolutely love them. Feel like a regular pair of pants and so much more comfortable than my previous Kevlar pair. The chinos are perfect for office wear. Highly recommend.