Cortech by Tour Master Latigo Leather Pants
Sizing Information:
The waist in these pants is made of stretchy material which gives some flexibility, but we did find them to be pretty snug, so if in doubt order the next size up. The Velcro belt will let you tighten up about an inch and a half out of the waist, but not loosen up any. Below is the sizing chart as provided by Cortech:
| Pant Size | Waist Size |
| Small | 32 |
| Medium | 34 |
| Large | 36 |
| XL | 38 |
| XXL | 40 |
Inseam on these pants is approximately 31” (a bit less on the smaller sizes and a bit longer on the bigger sizes). A sport pant like this is designed to only reach to the ankle, so they will fit comfortably on a person who wears around a 33” inseam. Since they are tucked inside boots, the inseam isn’t super critical, but the pants won’t fit those with longer-than-average legs because the armor won’t be in the right position.
The Latigo leather pants by Cortech are a great pick for riding the track or the street. When combined with a compatible jacket, you will have a good leather suit for track days or aggressive street riding. And, you will still have the option of wearing just the jacket with riding jeans for more casual rides or commuting. This is great for those who might not want to buy a dedicated track suit but would like the option of wearing one from time to time. These pants have both a full circumference zipper and a short rear zipper for attachment to compatible jackets. According to Tour Master’s website, they should zip to any leather Cortech or Tourmaster jacket. They also include the mating half of the zippers, which helps if you plan to adapt the pants to a non-Cortech jacket. Putting a zipper into a jacket is generally no big deal for a tailor when you already have the correct zipper for them to install. These pants are made with a combination of perforated and non-perforated leather, as well as stretchy fabric from the crotch down to the back of the knees and the calves. There are also accordion style expansion panels at the back of the waist and above the knees. This should allow for good freedom of movement as well as comfort in mild to warm climates (no leather pants are comfortable in really hot weather). They are perforated on the front, while the sides and rear are solid leather. There are Velcro panels on the knees for the attachment of knee sliders (not included), as well as lower leg zippers to help get your foot through. These pants also have an expansion zipper on the lower leg, but we are scratching our heads as to its purpose. Alpinestars pants have an expansion zipper like this to accommodate big calves, but on this pant, the zipper is too low to help with big calves, so unless you have cankles, I don’t think they’ll help much. The zipper does add maybe an inch or two of room at the ankle but it’s not enough to fit over boots either. Oh well… For protection there is soft foam armor at the hips and tailbone, as well as non-removable C.E. approved armor in the knees. The pants are triple and double stitched so they should hold up well if introduced to the pavement. Take a look at our custom pictures at the link above for more detailed views of these pants and their features.
Happy Customers Who Bought This Product
Location: Alabama
These pants are great. They are more cut for an "American" build instead of some of the other manufacturers assuming guys have chicken legs. I would highly recommend these.










