Has been very warm past few days and i have been sweaty when riding in my Spada waterprood jacket without liner in. So after meeting up with my bro today and seeing his new summer jacket i pleaded the wifey to get me an early birthday pressie
It is a Dainese Air fRame Textile jacket. Light and very comfy with great ventilation. Has a windproof inner liner to allow use on cooler days too which is ideal as sometimes it is cool in the morning but very warm in afternoon. Fits really well and probably the best summer riding jacket i have ever tried on.
Highly recommended but not cheap at 160 quid. Still it is great quality finish and will last a good many years.
Looks great! . I have been having a look at the Dainese Air Flux, which looks very similar to yours, The Alpinestars T-GP Plus, and the Dainese Zentex R. The bad news is that the only one I could actually see and touch was the Air Flux, and they had it in black only, and I want it in white or a soft grey. Priced at 160€ at the shop, but you can order it online for 20 less, shipping (some 6€) not included. I agree that they aren't exactly cheap, but worth it. Some of my mates know how it feels like to roll on the tarmac in a T-Shirt and it looks like they don't recommend the experience to anyone .
Did you get the back protection?. These that I have mentioned can lodge a proper back protection, which is a sensible option IMHO.
Thanks, hope so too , but I won't delay it much longer. On the way to work I have to take a highway for some 3 kms and (I'm still breaking in the bike) and I make 80 kph there, amidst intense traffic, so I the need for a proper jacket is real.
If you already have your back protector, you are fully kitted up. Wise man! .
Always had a Dainese wave back protector in my leather jacket which I got 6 years ago when I bought an sv650s. While it offers very basic protection a proper strap on back protector is the way to go but I would never wear one on a scooter. Yesterday my bro was wearing same jacket with dainese back protector and a forcefield strapon bqck protector too! Looked like a humpback
Went for a 3 hour ride in 26c sun and the jacket performed brilliantly. Air goes across your chest, along and under arms and back stays cool even with the back protector fitted. I can honestly say you dont realise you have a jacket on when riding as it is that well ventilated. Cant get over how well it fits and looks cool too :-)
i've got a 'gear' jacket, it was only £80 but is heavy and quite bulky, its also bloody hot in anything like summer so i think i may 'invest' in a lighter jacket for summer riding. cant afford 160 so can anyone recommend anything slightly more wallet friendly - i do have a pcx to pay for as well as insurance and a new helmet
louthepoo wrote:i've got a 'gear' jacket, it was only £80 but is heavy and quite bulky, its also bloody hot in anything like summer so i think i may 'invest' in a lighter jacket for summer riding. cant afford 160 so can anyone recommend anything slightly more wallet friendly - i do have a pcx to pay for as well as insurance and a new helmet
Spada do a summer jacket that looks good for about 110 i think
TC3 wrote:Always had a Dainese wave back protector in my leather jacket which I got 6 years ago when I bought an sv650s. While it offers very basic protection a proper strap on back protector is the way to go but I would never wear one on a scooter. Yesterday my bro was wearing same jacket with dainese back protector and a forcefield strapon bqck protector too! Looked like a humpback
Call me crazy but I wear my basic plastic back protector every day on my scooter. My commute is long enough that it really doesn't matter