it’s impossible to have a jacket that does everything. You tend to find jackets that are good at a few things. One of the most important categories in a motorcycle jacket is its venting qualities. I find that motorcyclists tend to look for a few basic things in a motorcycle jacket:
- Style- does that jacket fit “my style of riding”, or, to put it better, does it fit the style of riding I aspire to. Will it make me a better rider?
- Color- you wouldn’t think that grown men spend time color coordinating their motorcycle gear with their motorcycle. You’d think this was too akin to the art of interior design. But, we do. And we use really complicated color theories too, like mating a yellow jacket with a yellow bike, or making sure we buy a blue helmet if we have a blue bike.
- Fit- does this thing actually fit over my constantly expanding waistline? Remember, motorcycling is only sort of a sport unless you are a racer, sportbike freak or track day enthusiast. It’s just like riding a bicycle except with a 900CC motor attached to it. Many motorcyclists are unfortunately out of shape.
- Venting- how well does this jacket actually vent? Is it perforated? Does it offer venting zippers, both intake, both exhaust?
- Is the jacket lined? The last think we motorcyclists like is bare leather rubbing our nipples.
My favorite perforated motorcycle jacket on the market is the Alpinestars NYC Jacket. Here’s why:
Classic styling
Basic cut
Fully perforated down the front
Very functional neck gator system
Upfront chest prockets.
Great soft and thick leather
Great integrated armor
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