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I got a really light dainese leather jacket which is really cool in summer. The leather looks as though it has those tiny holes all over the leather, and when you are moving, it really does feel that you are not even wearing a jacket, as you feel all the cool air running through it.. It has the hard shoulder, and elbow protectors, though it dos not have the back...protector built in. It is from their moto range.. ____________________ BMW R1200GS & Honda Fireblade 929RR
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Most cheap leathers tend to be made from poorer quality but thick leather. You need to spend quite a bit on sophisticated leathers before you'll feel the benefit of keeping cool.
A 1 piece is usually a lot cooler due to them being designed mainly for summer racing. Plus there's less bulk where they over-lap.
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Bought a 2 piece Eurostyle (?) off Ebay for £25 last week !! turned out to be a damn good deal as they've hardly had any wear and are a cracking fit. I reckon leather is much better temp wise compared to the textiles they have Kevlar stretch panels round the groin, behind the knee and under the armpits which keeps your tackle and other bits at just the right temperature
Also it's easier to clean off the fly kill
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I use there cargo pants nearly all year round for comfort and there jacket once the temp starts to rise.
But it is a compromise comfort for safety there is no impact protection other than a back protector in the jacket but for city commuting it’s a compromise I am happy with. |
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I bought some Wolf leathers a few years back that had vents up and across the thighs and across the chest, they were the coolest (in terms of temperature) leathers I have had, to the point where they were a little chilly on a clear summer night.
These are the buggers:
https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wolf-Nimbus-Two-Piece-Leathers_W0QQitemZ4637853133QQcategoryZ9943QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Unfortunately, the shoulder armour velcro strip came away and I couldn't be arsed to glue it back on so I bought some Dainese instead.
Cheers
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 11 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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