Rev'it truly is the best bang-for-buck out there when it comes to motorcycle gear per £££! I love my designer gear too but when I just want to jump on the bike and ride I damn near always grab my Rev'it gear! I have the 1st Sands jacket & pants and the Neptune GTX jacket and a rev'it H2o rain suit in case I get caught out. BUT I do find it funny how they really play on the 'Cordura' fabric element, this has been used in work wear (Ie. Sparky's and the lesser breed of plumber's, carpenter's, etc...) trousers and jackets for decades, yet the motorcycle industry would have you believe it's a new super-fabric they've just created!? Still, great stuff and I'll likely get one! Great review, thanks.
Hey there! I need some help choosing a size as I’m almost in between a large and XL. I’m a 42L in the chest with a 34-35inch waist. Which should I go for?
Hi Hunter! Based on the chest size you should be a Large. However, we actually have a really detailed size guide for this jacket on the product page which I recommend having a closer look. Hope this helps - Iza
Well a mesh jacket literally has holes throughout so it will do a much better job. Once you're moving though i find lighter weight garments like this still perform well. It's really at low speeds or walking around that you feel the difference but the mesh jackets always look more like bike jackets, so that's the trade off.
@@anilallipilli1569 In Thailand, it's the opposite. The more badass you look, and the bigger your bike, the more the cops leave you alone. Not 100 percent, of course, but in my experience they tend to leave big bikers alone.
Rev'it truly is the best bang-for-buck out there when it comes to motorcycle gear per £££! I love my designer gear too but when I just want to jump on the bike and ride I damn near always grab my Rev'it gear! I have the 1st Sands jacket & pants and the Neptune GTX jacket and a rev'it H2o rain suit in case I get caught out. BUT I do find it funny how they really play on the 'Cordura' fabric element, this has been used in work wear (Ie. Sparky's and the lesser breed of plumber's, carpenter's, etc...) trousers and jackets for decades, yet the motorcycle industry would have you believe it's a new super-fabric they've just created!? Still, great stuff and I'll likely get one! Great review, thanks.
Me, too, I'm almost embarrassed now wearing so much gear with Rev'It logos
Where is the ventilation intake for cooling?
Wow....... i am indian
Just realised?
Hey there! I need some help choosing a size as I’m almost in between a large and XL. I’m a 42L in the chest with a 34-35inch waist. Which should I go for?
Hi Hunter! Based on the chest size you should be a Large. However, we actually have a really detailed size guide for this jacket on the product page which I recommend having a closer look. Hope this helps - Iza
Is there a pocket for an optional back protector, thanks
Yes there is, apologies. You need the Rev'it Seesoft Type RV back protector.
Is it water resistant?
No it isn't. The Bison is the closest one to this with a waterproof treatment.
Is this lined with pwr?
He said it has PWR in the video.
I considering this and tracer air. Can I know which is more cooling? My country really hot need cooler jacket. Thanks
I would say the Tracer Air is cooler.
This overshirt size small , seesoft type RV size?
Thanks
Hi - size 4
How is the airflow on these on the hottest days of the year, versus, say, a textile mesh jacket?
Well a mesh jacket literally has holes throughout so it will do a much better job. Once you're moving though i find lighter weight garments like this still perform well. It's really at low speeds or walking around that you feel the difference but the mesh jackets always look more like bike jackets, so that's the trade off.
Great looking product but why the arm patch? Looks discreet enough on the black but terrible on the sand.
Is the arm patch removable?
No it's not.
@@UrbanRiderlondon Challenge accepted! I am sure it comes off if you cut the threads with which it's sown to the sleeve.
Just buy a bike jacket. I don't get these garments.
Me neither, I guess for the Easy Rider Chopper wannabees.
in India motorcycle jackets are cop magnets.
@@anilallipilli1569 In Thailand, it's the opposite. The more badass you look, and the bigger your bike, the more the cops leave you alone. Not 100 percent, of course, but in my experience they tend to leave big bikers alone.