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Warm weather jacket

Started by yellowjacket, June 14, 2008, 02:21:06 PM

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yellowjacket

For warmer weather (80*+) all street commuting, which jacket sounds better: a proforated black leather jacket with no armor OR a light texilte/mesh jacket with armor.  Also, im sure this has been discussed before, but which material is more durable textile or mesh?
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lazarus7

im living in central coastal florida where its 100% humidity and 90+ degrees....
picked up a couple of these a few weeks ago....
http://www.cyclegear.com/spgm.cfm?L1=3&L2=10&L3=23&L4=&item=ASR_330518-10-SM_G&tier2=24
i also have a triumph leather perf'ed jacket as well....
textile is certainly cooler, but its still warm by any measure...
but id much rather have the armor than be cooler...
have a couple alpinestars jackets, leather and textile, love the construction and fit....
nevertheless, the textile is MUCH cooler than the leather...
mesh jackets just APPEAR flimsy to me, dont think they hold up to more than one down,
wheras these textiles seem a little heartier to me...
and theyve got ce approved armor, so im betting theyre a little more protectve than straight leather,
which is only good for abrasion protection...
go with the textile....
this ones REALLY well built.
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psycledelic

I am really pleased with my Scorpion Cool Rod jacket.  Excellent fit and padding.  Shoulders and elbows are solid.  Mesh panels only.  Lets plenty of air in.  +1 zip in windproof liner for cool mornings.
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c_rex

I've never had a perf'd jacket until now.  We had a spot of 90F weather here in Seattle last week so I threw on my new hide (Icon Accelerant perf'd) and was pleasantly surprised.  I'm old school enough to think leather is an absolute necessity and don't trust anything else.  Having this jacket only confirms that for me. 
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Quote from: yellowjacket on June 14, 2008, 02:21:06 PM
For warmer weather (80*+) all street commuting, which jacket sounds better: a proforated black leather jacket with no armor OR a light texilte/mesh jacket with armor.  Also, im sure this has been discussed before, but which material is more durable textile or mesh?

Why limit your choice to leather without armor?   I've been wearing the fully perfed Vanson Sportrider with armor in temperatures up around 110 for the last few weeks.  I find it quite comfortable.  I'd never be comfortable in anything other than leather.
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johndoe

This is what I use in the west Texas heat: 

 

Made out of Kevlar, more abrasion resistant than leather. 

http://www.motoport.com/Product.asp?Clv=102300

You can read about it here:  http://www.motoport.com/Page.Asp?Id=18

It's cooler than my perfed Spidi jacket.
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marvellous

This is the jacket that I wear during the summer: http://www.saltlakemotorsports.com/ducati-summer-tech-fabric-leather-jacket.html

I love it and I feel very safe in it...
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ValveFloat

Sort of thread jacking here, but instead of starting a new thread...
How hot is too hot for a non perfed, non vented leather jacket?

I am close to getting a new leather jacket and the one I like the looks of is not perfed and doesn't have venting. (A* 7-2)

Thanks

johndoe

QuoteHow hot is too hot for a non perfed, non vented leather jacket?

For me I would break out my non perfed jacket probably around the 50-55 degree range.  Anything above 60 degrees in a non perfed jacket would be pretty miserable.   
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ValveFloat

I am thinking of going this route. Seems like a good deal.  [moto]

He Man

If your going to get a hot weather jacket and you dont want leather. Then mesh jacket in NON BLACK. if your going to get a black jacket, you might as well go for perf leather. Black absorbs a ridiculous amount of heat when you compare it to a whiter color.

I wear a Joe Rocket Phenoix mesh. Its all mesh, so its as much flow as you can go, padded and removable armor in shoulder elbows and back. However if you go down, this jacket will only work once.
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I live in South Florida where 95 degree 100% humidity is the norm. You would be mad if you wore any type of leather, being perf or not. Mesh is a 1 crash jacket. I have a mesh JR in silver which I use when it gets really really hot. It's basically a way to hold the armor in place. I think textile would be second best if your talking about temp, followed by perf. I would only recommend mesh if you live in Florida or any tropical climate.
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GLantern

For commuting i just picked up a Teknic Supervent Mesh Jacket from newenough its like standing in front of a refrigerator!!!  ;D
  Its so comfortable and light i cant believe i have been sweating in my leather jacket for so long!!

http://www.newenough.com/closeouts/mesh_jackets_and_pants/teknic/supervent_mesh_motorcycle_jacket.html
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Palooka

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I have the jacket (and pants) shown above and reckon they are actually cooler than just riding in a t-shirt. Probably because they are basically a kevlar mesh weave that keeps everything that could sweat off the skin.

Hope this helps
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Henecton

I wouldn't use a jacket unless it had armor in it. I just went down at about 35-40 MPH wearing a Joe Rocket 4.0 mesh jacket and the armor saved my elbow and who knows what else. The ashpalt actually ate through the shoulder area right below the armor giving me some road rash, but all in all it worked.
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