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Dainese Delmar Leather Jacket Review

Started by mysticbluex3, May 24, 2011, 12:21:20 PM

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mysticbluex3

Just picked up one of these off the clearance rack at my local cycle gear  [thumbsup]











1st impression.  Damn sexy jacket.  Damn comfortable too.  Leather feels like it's been broken in for years.  I'm 5'10, 150lbs and size 52/42 fits snug (funny because I just sold my Dainese Zen in a 52/42 that fits me pretty loose).  I could have gone with a 50/40 but that would have been a super tight fit (Ok if all I wear are t-shirts).  52/42 gives me a little room if I want to add a hoodie underneath during the winter season or the occasional dress shirt for work.  I think it also helps that this jacket is designed with stretch panels in key areas that help with slight body size variations within a particular jacket size.  I'm pretty tall for my weight so as usual, the sleeves are a bit shorter than I would like (about 1/2").  However, again with the stretch panels, the sleeves do not ride up even further (like other jackets do) when I bend my elbows during riding.

Now for the road test.  So far I've ridden in this jacket in temperatures ranging from 60F to 90F (desert environment w/ low humidity).  Man do I love Dainese's new bubble liner technology.  It creates a thin gap between the liner and the leather to allow air to flow.  I have the non-perforated version and I still get a nice amount of air in.  The jacket has 2 front and 2 rear vent zipper pockets.  You can feel the air come through the vents and travel through the pockets created by the bubble liner.  With the vents close, the jacket keeps you pretty warm.  The stretch panels do allow some air in.

Safety:  The jacket have some reflective panels that are cleverly integrated into the jacket design so not to stick out like an eye sore.  They are located on the arms, elbows and back.  Unlike my Zen jacket, the elbow and shoulder armor are integrated into the jacket underneath the bubble liner.  The armor on my Zen are just velcro'ed onto the liner.  This is nice as it doesn't move around and the inside of the jacket is seamless.  There is also a neck brace that I've found useless so far.  I guess it's suppose to support your neck when the wind is pushing your head back?  Overall, I've extremely happy w/ the jacket.  I would not pay full price for it though.



uglyducky

man that is a sexy jacket.  i really should get one.  but i need to buy a house.  but that jacket is sweet.  it will keep me warm too.  i think the jacket is more important
2008 S4RS - Tricolore #324 (about to get bastardized)
2007 S4RS - pearl/red with some tweaks (sold)
2005 S4R - Bastarda Nera (sold)
2001 M900Sie modded to high holy hell (sold)
2001 996 Biposto - (sold)
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IZ

Quote from: mysticbluex3 on May 24, 2011, 12:21:20 PM
Just picked up one of these off the clearance rack at my local cycle gear  [thumbsup]

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I was just at both of them today!  I didn't see a clearance rack?!  I was actually looking at that jacket about two weeks ago.  You're talking about the CycleGear on Country Club/Southern, right.  Nice, but even with airflow..it's about to get too hot here in the Valley of the Sun to wear!  Still, I'd just wear it around the house with the AC cranked.  [thumbsup]
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Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

mysticbluex3

Quote from: IZ on May 25, 2011, 01:05:58 AM
You're talking about the CycleGear on Country Club/Southern, right.  [thumbsup]

Yeah, that's the one.  How do you miss the clearance rack?  There are two of them next to the gloves.  It's the rack w/ all the one offs.

IZ

Quote from: mysticbluex3 on May 25, 2011, 07:57:56 AM
Yeah, that's the one.  How do you miss the clearance rack?  There are two of them next to the gloves.  It's the rack w/ all the one offs.


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Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.