Summer Textiles
Discussion
always keep your eyes open for some mesh/air jackets, worth every penny (I bought mine in January years ago for £20, best money spent)
Aside from that I still wear some old Triumph textiles which have good ventage.
Gotta admit, for the first time in my life I'm nearly at a temp where jeans and a t-shirt might be all I wear for town rides.
Aside from that I still wear some old Triumph textiles which have good ventage.
Gotta admit, for the first time in my life I'm nearly at a temp where jeans and a t-shirt might be all I wear for town rides.
This is just for info as it is expensive, hard to get in Europe and I see you have already bought something
https://www.motoport.com/product/motoport-air-mesh...
https://www.motoport.com/product/ultra-ii-air-mesh...
The best bits of bike gear I’ve ever bought. Even thinking of going to the US to buy another set of the pants as they are wearing out after 10 years of constant use.
https://www.motoport.com/product/motoport-air-mesh...
https://www.motoport.com/product/ultra-ii-air-mesh...
The best bits of bike gear I’ve ever bought. Even thinking of going to the US to buy another set of the pants as they are wearing out after 10 years of constant use.
MC Gear Hub has just reviewed several mesh jackets – the Klim Induction jacket and its competitors from Rev’it, Rukka, Spidi, etc:
https://www.mcgearhub.com/motorcycle-jackets/klim-...
https://www.mcgearhub.com/motorcycle-jackets/klim-...
Some of the Richa jackets have 3 layers; just mesh, mesh with windproof inner, and then all three is the same plus a thermal liner. Zip and button together well.
Only short (non GS length) length ones I have found with this. Means you can use the same jacket all year round by detaching layers as required. Armour and back protector present with all layer combo's.
Only short (non GS length) length ones I have found with this. Means you can use the same jacket all year round by detaching layers as required. Armour and back protector present with all layer combo's.
It’s worth checking the MotoCAP test results. MotoCAP knows a bit about what’s comfortable in the heat because it’s based in Australia, and you can sort their product tests in breathability order.
https://www.motocap.com.au/products/jackets?&s...
And as mesh jackets often have lower protection, MotoCAP’s safety test results are helpful to know. The downside is they only test what’s available down under (we get a slightly broader gear range in Blighty).
https://www.motocap.com.au/products/jackets?&s...
And as mesh jackets often have lower protection, MotoCAP’s safety test results are helpful to know. The downside is they only test what’s available down under (we get a slightly broader gear range in Blighty).
Leather with large mesh panels is the better choice for protection.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/...
or
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/...
The first option is better for protection but the second will flow even more air and is lighter.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/...
or
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/...
The first option is better for protection but the second will flow even more air and is lighter.
It depends what bike you ride, but I really like my Adventure Spec mongolia jacket. It's mostly mesh so brilliant in this weather.
https://www.adventurespec.com/shop/mongolia-trail-...
https://www.adventurespec.com/shop/mongolia-trail-...
Just to tie this thread off....
Using my new Revitt Eclipse jacket this morning out in the Peak District. WOW WHAT A REVELATION. Feels so much lighter and freer than my leather jacket. Its like riding in a t-shirt.
I'm planning to buy a back protector to beef up the protection, but for £129 it does the job.
Thank you for all the suggestions and recommendations.
Using my new Revitt Eclipse jacket this morning out in the Peak District. WOW WHAT A REVELATION. Feels so much lighter and freer than my leather jacket. Its like riding in a t-shirt.
I'm planning to buy a back protector to beef up the protection, but for £129 it does the job.
Thank you for all the suggestions and recommendations.
Slowboathome said:
Just to tie this thread off....
Using my new Revitt Eclipse jacket this morning out in the Peak District. WOW WHAT A REVELATION. Feels so much lighter and freer than my leather jacket. Its like riding in a t-shirt.
I'm planning to buy a back protector to beef up the protection, but for £129 it does the job.
Thank you for all the suggestions and recommendations.
I have that jacket too, the shoulder and elbow pockets will take level 2 D3O armour and the back pocket takes a slightly modified D3O level 2 back protector I took out of another leather jacket. In France last month in 44C heat I was obviously hot but didn't overheat once moving.Using my new Revitt Eclipse jacket this morning out in the Peak District. WOW WHAT A REVELATION. Feels so much lighter and freer than my leather jacket. Its like riding in a t-shirt.
I'm planning to buy a back protector to beef up the protection, but for £129 it does the job.
Thank you for all the suggestions and recommendations.
I have also decided, having used this jacket for a year now, that I'm never going back to leather. The freedom of movement and lightness the mesh jackets offer makes biking much more enjoyable, the the point I'd happily go out in 30C heat today if I wasn't at work and I'd never do that in leather, even with the vents open.
What I will do is look at a stronger mesh jacket for longer journeys and keep the Rev'it for local use, it is a bit weak for high speed.
Slowboathome said:
Just to tie this thread off....
Using my new Revitt Eclipse jacket this morning out in the Peak District. WOW WHAT A REVELATION. Feels so much lighter and freer than my leather jacket. Its like riding in a t-shirt.
I'm planning to buy a back protector to beef up the protection, but for £129 it does the job.
Thank you for all the suggestions and recommendations.
Just tried to buy on of these but back protectors for them are out of stock. Using my new Revitt Eclipse jacket this morning out in the Peak District. WOW WHAT A REVELATION. Feels so much lighter and freer than my leather jacket. Its like riding in a t-shirt.
I'm planning to buy a back protector to beef up the protection, but for £129 it does the job.
Thank you for all the suggestions and recommendations.
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