I have a textile jacket with leather where it counts.
I have a textile jacket with leather where it counts.
if you're after breathability then there are vented leather suits in 2 pieces.
get one and keep a rain suit under the saddle.
better in a crash?
no.
what's certified it's better than what is not. that's all.
or maybe not, but you'll never know.
an uncertified leather jacket may have a 2 mm thick panel, but the sews may be poorly thought and completely destroyed in half a second of tarmac sliding.
a certified textil jacked is, simply, certified, which means that it's tested for its effectiveness...
so if you like leather buy leather, if you like text buy that.
as for breathing the textile mesh is prolly the most airy thing you can put on, but it'll evaporate as you'd fall on the ground.
if you are going to use it in city commuting only with low speeds, that's ok, otherwise i strongly suggest to get something tested for abrasion.
I have the the best of both in one....http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/sty...kignition.aspx
Got me some pants on Saturday....leather ones can now go away for a few months...http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/style/rvpadakarsh.aspx
Funny part is thats more than I paid for my bike.
Good as its a bastard being cold on a motorcycle.
I see a few "waterproof" leather jackets on TM I formed an opinion based on what im told about those.
Revit is one of my favorite brands out there so I should have expected they would have had it sorted.
(oh why favourite, one of the few with actual decent stitching method, same as ours)
Ive run out of fucks to give
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