Textile Jacket Reviews

Review: Aerostich Womens Roadcrafter Motorcycle Riding Suit

Aerostichs Roadcrafter one and two-piece riding suits have a huge following men, but among the women who love this all-over motorcycle riding protection suit, they have been relegated to wearing the men’s cut all these years. Finally, we get a women’s version. We put the suit through its paces for this thorough review.

Review: Aerostich Womens Roadcrafter Motorcycle Riding Suit

Clothing Review: BMW TourShell Jacket and Pants

I spend a lot of time touring on my motorcycle in all kinds of weather. I live in Canada, but love riding all over the United States. My gear has to be comfortable, and keep me safe, warm and dry. While fit and function are the most important criteria, I want to get them in the fewest number of layers and pieces.

Clothing Review: BMW TourShell Jacket and Pants

Review: REV’IT! Levante Jacket for Women Riders

Where some lower priced jackets come up short, but the REVIT! Levante shines making it worth its $300 price tag. I wore the jacket in a light rain shower and stayed dry. The shell of the Levante is part mesh, part textile so it’s breathable and works as a summer mesh jacket when the liner’s removed.

Review: REV’IT! Levante Jacket for Women Riders

Jacket Review: Joe Rocket Atomic 4.0 for Men

My husband, Norm, was getting tired of wearing the same leather motorcycle-riding jacket he’s had for years, so he asked me if I could find him something different. We ignored the silly adage that you shouldn’t mix leather and textile and chose a waterproof textile jacket that fits him perfectly, looks great with his leather chaps and looks even better when he’s sitting on his motorcycle.

Jacket Review: Joe Rocket Atomic 4.0 for Men

4 Classy New Motorcycle Jackets…and Pants, Helmets, Baselayers Too!

I just returned from the American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) in Orlando, Fla., where I was introduced to several new lines of women’s motorcycling riding gear at the Cycle Gear booth. I love the fun styles, performance features and great prices. I think you will too! Many of the items are on sale right now with deeply discounted prices so get shopping!

4 Classy New Motorcycle Jackets…and Pants, Helmets, Baselayers Too!

Product Review: Georgia II Womens Jacket from Fly Racing

Although most riders associate the gear from Fly Racing with dirt bikes and other forms of off-road motorcycling, the company has been beefing up its line of street motorcycle gear, offering a small collection of womens street-biking apparel that includes jackets, pants and gloves.

Product Review: Georgia II Womens Jacket from Fly Racing

Aerostich Now Making Women’s Riding Suits

The Roadcrafter from Aerostitch is one of motorcyclings oldest and most popular riding suits. Developed in 1984, the Roadcrafter has been the suit of choice for thousands of riders heading out on world tours. Now Aerostich is following the lead of many major motorcycle apparel manufacturers and making sizes cut specifically for women riders.

Aerostich Now Making Women’s Riding Suits

Product Review: Alpinestars Stella T-Fuel Waterproof Jacket and Stella Tyla Gloves

I like when a motorcycle jacket is described as being “specifically styled and cut for women” and truly is. The Alpinestars Stella T-Fuel Waterproof Jacket has smaller-circumference closures at the wrists and neck to correctly fit a woman’s features, plus an extended profile makes it long enough to fit over a womans hips.

Product Review: Alpinestars Stella T-Fuel Waterproof Jacket and Stella Tyla Gloves

Product Review: Icon Overlord Type 1 Jacket

A women’s riding jacket saturated in a “My Little Pony” color scheme may appeal to some women riders, but that bright pink or baby blue is just as likely to elicit eye rolls from others. That duality is what provoked Icon to tactfully revamp its jackets, replacing what many think of as “girly” colors with what the company refers to as “power” colors. After all, that’s what women riders are—empowered!

Product Review: Icon Overlord Type 1 Jacket

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