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Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 12:23 pm
by yak
Instead of buying the one exact jacket i want and need (Steph's high-viz), i just bought 3 more motorcycle jackets on Craigslist. I will pick them up today. One is a textile jacket with armor (not the mesh like Steph's). One is an old-fashioned black leather jacket. One is a jacket that can be used as a rain coat or an inner liner but it doesn't have armor. What is the maximum number of jackets i can own before i need to appear on the Dr. Phil tv show?
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 1:59 pm
by you you
yak wrote:Instead of buying the one exact jacket i want and need (Steph's high-viz), i just bought 3 more motorcycle jackets on Craigslist. I will pick them up today. One is a textile jacket with armor (not the mesh like Steph's). One is an old-fashioned black leather jacket. One is a jacket that can be used as a rain coat or an inner liner but it doesn't have armor. What is the maximum number of jackets i can own before i need to appear on the Dr. Phil tv show?
They'll all shrink over the winter....
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 7:34 pm
by Steph
I also have the Rav'it H20 Hi-Viz rain jacket that I've been wearing over a black armored jacket during the cold weather. Perfect windbreaker. I wont wear the black jacket alone for safety reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFQoV32JtDM
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:05 pm
by fish
I like mine.....the fit is good, best thing I like is % of jacket that is hi viz ....and the extended rear tail on the back for coverage when sitting a scoot. Also lots of reflective tapes for night riding.
Have seen them for $100 ,off season. Layer up under it for winter.
Fish
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 11:02 am
by Valiant
You ever crash in that yet?
I've heard second hand accounts that the poly material will melt into your skin at high speeds and would require a skin graft to remove

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Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 11:46 am
by homie
Valiant wrote:
You ever crash in that yet?
I've heard second hand accounts that the poly material will melt into your skin at high speeds and would require a skin graft to remove

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but Steph has yet to achieve "high speeds"

Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 5:27 pm
by you you
homie wrote:Valiant wrote:
You ever crash in that yet?
I've heard second hand accounts that the poly material will melt into your skin at high speeds and would require a skin graft to remove

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but Steph has yet to achieve "high speeds"

Not together. The high and the speed were at separate parties.

Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 10:49 am
by fish
Valiant wrote:
You ever crash in that yet?
I've heard second hand accounts that the poly material will melt into your skin at high speeds and would require a skin graft to remove

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Well, if you can't do armored leathers, this mesh I as a damsight better than canvas, cotton , wool or flesh.
That is what it is made for.
Fish
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:31 pm
by Drifter
Buy whatever jacket you like and want then add a hi viz vest? If its really hot just wear the vest.....
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 7:42 pm
by Steph
homie wrote:Valiant wrote:
You ever crash in that yet?
I've heard second hand accounts that the poly material will melt into your skin at high speeds and would require a skin graft to remove

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but Steph has yet to achieve "high speeds"

Would have to wear through the CE rated body armor before it got to my skin.

@Homie - Pull my finger!

Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:56 pm
by Valiant
Steph wrote:
Would have to wear through the CE rated body armor before it got to my skin.

@Homie - Pull my finger!

True, though different designs for different purposes. The armor is not meant to be abrasion resistant, and I doubt the armor would stay in place if the outer layer is torn apart or melts.
Still, I suppose it's a lot of armchair quarterbacking if I criticize a piece of gear without having anyone crash in it first.
Volunteers

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I expect to have some high performance parts stuck into my PCX next month, so chances are good that my stuff will have a run for its money if I ever vacate the seat without both feet on the ground

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Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 2:00 pm
by kcpcx
I have an Olympia mesh suit. I think it's called Stealth. They may have replaced it with the Avenger model nowadays. Anyway, I rode from central PA to Kansas City a couple years ago, maybe 3 years ago, that summer when it was ridiculously hot i.e. record setting. My suit is high vis. I've noticed that when I'm driving my car, I see people on m/c wearing high vis extremely well, better than the guys wearing black, by far. My dad has a high vis helmet, and he was following me one day in traffic and it was amazing how much that helmet made him stand out in my rear view mirror.
The suit worked great. Eventually, when it gets hot enough, nothing is going to work, but I will say that air flows through that Olympia suit extremely well. Almost like you're not wearing it at all.
Before that, I had a Firstgear Mesh Tex jacket and separate pants. It also worked very well in summer. It gets pretty hot here in Kansas City, and we have a lot of bright sunny days. Probably not Phoenix level, but hotter and sunnier than many places.
Everything you wear is a compromise. The First Gear jacket and pants were a little lighter and perhaps a tiny smidge cooler than the Olympia suit. It's easier to have a two piece if you are constantly going in and out of a store or whatnot. On the other hand, the Olympia suit gives me a vibe that it would protect me more if I went down than the FirstGear stuff I had. You decide what is important to you. The Olympia stuff seemed like the best compromise of cool and protected to me. Fortunately, I attended a BMW rally a while back and the vendors there had all kinds of stuff you could try on before you bought, and that's when I decided to order the Stealth suit.
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:18 pm
by homie
Um, someone always speaks of melting mesh but I just don't feel any of us will be skidding along the pavement fast and long enough in the same position on one of these very ventilated jackets to melt into skin. I wish I had a manikin and an extra jacket to drag behind my truck for an excessive distance to put this one down as bunk.
Steph... you are my kind of woman but I will not pull it

hey its my B-Day next week and I'm waiting out a newly purchased G21, you know you want to pull that!
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:24 pm
by Lancer525
Well, when it's 100°, with 99% humidity with a heat index of 530° here, exactly which lightweight, armored jacket should one wear in July and August, so that one doesn't melt or sweat to death? There have been some days in summers past that I would have given good money to have been able to be comfortable, even at 40 mph. When you feel like you're riding in an oven, and don't get anything but a blast of hot, humid air, no matter what speed you're traveling, the idea of a cool protective jacket really is appealing.
I've often thought of taking some kind of very small pump, and hooking it up to a tubing system, to run cool water through the jacket, but I don't have that kind of engineering chutzpah.
I envision about a quart of water in the reservoir, maybe with those frozen blue gel cubes cooling things off, and a few yards of 1/8" plastic tubing meandering through the jacket, with some sort of fish-tank pump, powered by a battery (or maybe a plug in to the scoot's electrical system!) to keep that ice water recirculating around the body. Especially when sitting at a traffic light in July and August.
I wonder if something like that could be invented?
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 5:06 pm
by you you
homie wrote:Um, someone always speaks of melting mesh but I just don't feel any of us will be skidding along the pavement fast and long enough in the same position on one of these very ventilated jackets to melt into skin. I wish I had a manikin and an extra jacket to drag behind my truck for an excessive distance to put this one down as bunk.
Steph... you are my kind of woman but I will not pull it

hey its my B-Day next week and I'm waiting out a newly purchased G21, you know you want to pull that!
Oookayy...
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 6:14 pm
by WhiteNoise
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:25 pm
by Mel46
My Tourmaster 3/4 Air Jacket (Sonora) has a 3 in 1 jacket setup. It is a Hi-viz mesh jacket that goes below the waist. Then it has a windbreaker/rain jacket in it and then a quilted lined vest. The interesting part of it is that the parts can be changed in and out, so that you could, for example, take the windbreaker/rain jacket out and zip the quilted vest in. Or you can have all three in at the same time. Or you can ride with just the mesh jacket on. The armor is in the mesh jacket itself.
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:54 pm
by Lancer525
Yes indeedie! Something very much like that, but with the tubing in the arms too. Inside the jacket, and with the water pump pack about 1/3 the size of that one.
Let me think about this for a moment.
A quick-connect line leading to the reservoir/pump in the top case, plugged into the scoot's electrical system, and there you are.
I bet it would take a half-dozen iterations, but I know some local hacker-types who would love to give this a go.
When you get ready to go on your jaunt, you unscrew the lid to the reservoir, drop your gel icepacks in, screw the top back on, plug in the water line to your jacket, flip the pump switch, and off you go. Cold water circulating about your body in the summertime.
Yes, this could be a good idea.
Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:15 pm
by Steph
homie wrote:Um, someone always speaks of melting mesh but I just don't feel any of us will be skidding along the pavement fast and long enough in the same position on one of these very ventilated jackets to melt into skin. I wish I had a manikin and an extra jacket to drag behind my truck for an excessive distance to put this one down as bunk.
Steph... you are my kind of woman but I will not pull it

hey its my B-Day next week and I'm waiting out a newly purchased G21, you know you want to pull that!
Would love to pull the G21!

Re: I've been shopping for a High-Viz mesh jacket.
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 11:02 pm
by WhiteNoise

OMGadosh! ^^^^ At fast glance, ^^^^ I thought I read......gn2
It's late...what can I say? Color me sleepy
What's with all the "pulling" lately? Are ya'll talking triggers in sign language now?
