father in law has had his joe rocket gloves for 18 months now i would says, still going strong
Like Cajun said earlier, this jacket is the most comfortable thing I've ever owned. I can swing my arms above my head and not really feel that I'm wearing a jacket - that's with all the armour in it too!
After almost two years, my jacket is still going strong. I'm not sure if it's faded a bit or just filthy, but I'm very impressed with how the stitching and embroidery has held up. Considering it's got metallic threads on the sleeves, they haven't even started fraying yet. On average, I wear it a couple of times a week. This is what I'm wearing:
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My one piece JR suit is used for racing only, but it has been road rash tested & passed well. Hard armour moves around a bit sometimes - but fit is pretty good. One size smaller than usual worked best for me.
My problem with Made in China is the items are so cheap because the labour is so cheap. No wonder no-one can compete on price, especially for labour intensive items like garments. I'd rather pay $50 more if it went to the workers, but it never would - middleman profit (before it reaches these shores).
But almost everything is made in China, so what are you going to do? Well, in my case I ordered an Icon jacket from Flying Brian on Ebay in the states. I know it's made in China, but I tried to find something made locally with the same quality and style without luck.
The rest of my gear I bought locally (Shoei and Rev It), but I wanted the style of the Icon jacket. Hasn't turned up yet, but I'll put some pics up when it does.
I have some Joe Rocket gloves which I love, about 4 years wear on them (no bins tho').
I'd think Mladin wears JR as I believe he's the importer for Australia (not that I'm cynical or anything). I doubt the stuff the racers wear is off the shelf, though, and it would be interesting to know who actually makes theirs.
They've certainly done a great marketing campaign over here, the stuff looks well made and not overly expensive.
BTW all you blokes who decry the 'made in China' label, couldn't you just buy everything from Quasimoto? I think if I didn't have a full complement of gear already, I'd be bringing some of his stuff back with me after every 'home' visit.
Cheers
Barry
Thanks peoples I appreciate the replies. Its good to know the gear is comfy too.
There is a UK company that makes a jacket specially for wearing under vented leathers. I have one and use it under my vented jacket and plan on buying another in time.
Yeterday I received an email advising me that they now make an undertrouser as well. Unfortunately the intelligent details are all at home...
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
A couple of links:
http://www.edz.biz/edz-windstopper-innershell.html
http://www.thermalshop.co.uk/innersh...ngs-p-183.html
The first link is the manufacturers web site as indicated by Google the second arrived in the email the other day.
The shirt folds (?) down to about the size of a cigarette packet, apparently the trousers are similar. The Pertex material is very densely woven of very fine fibres so is very thin but relatively windproof. The only place I had come across Pertex previously was the outer cover of a sleeping bag.
Obviously it provides no insulation, it functions like closing the vents in the jacket.
A bonus of this material is that you won't have to wrestle with your leathers, they'll just slide on or off.
When (if?) summer arrives I'll put the shirt in a plastic bag and store it under the seat of the VFR, (there's just about enough room) then it'll be handy for unexpected drops in temperature. I don't know if I'd want to head for the horizon in the depths of winter in a vented set of leathers but the Pertex gear will let you be comfortable on a lot of days you otherwise wouldn't have been.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Funny how perceptions differ. You guys seem to think JR gear is expensive, while in most markets it is more of a budget brand... with quality to match. They seem to spend a lot of cash on marketing themselves, some of which would probably be better spent on improving quality because by most accounts their gear might be pretty well designed and comfortable, but it doesn't hold up in crashes terribly well, or offer a lot of protection - this is regarding their leather suits in particular.
Although according to some their quality *has* improved somewhat in recent times.
Yep I am a big fan of the Joe Rocket riding gear especially their top end Speedmaster range.
We are now importing and distributing it in New Zealand. They make a fair range of stuff from casual bike wear to full on speedmaster range of race gear that is worn by many of the top riders in the US.
They are a Canadian company with a separate USA subsidiary operation and manufacturing is done in different places around the world including Europe, USA, Canada and China. They also relabel a few key products from other name brand manufacturers.
Stuff like their Back proctectors (also branded Force Field, TPO and Halversons) and gloves (both of which we sell a lot of) have scored extremely well in destruction testing by RiDE magazine
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