Here is a great selection of technical adventure jackets for on and off-road riding. You'll find jackets for every type of weather and a range of styles from simple and sleek to feature-filled options that scream technicality. Use the price filter and you'll also find that we stock jackets that work with your budget however large or small it is.
John in WA
I procured the Klim Dakar Jacket and recently and used it on the WABDR. The jacket fits true to size as other Klim jackets. I took the armor from my Klim Latitude and it fit perfectly in the elbows and shoulders. I used my Leatt 4.5 chest and back protector and it also fit well under the jacket. I am 6' tall, weigh 200 lbs., have a 44,5" chest, and ordered an XL. The jacket is well made and ventilation is very good as I rode 95F plus. Negatives: Lack of armor, not waterproof, and the front zipper is hard to get started to zip up. Otherwise, I am extremely happy.
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Love it! Great quality at a fair price! As good as the other guys without the name or price!
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The material and build quality of the jacket are absolutely superior to most of my other riding jackets, even beyond this price point. It has a durable slide protection and even reinforcements in areas of higher impact areas. The protection is good, and comfortable. The venting is adequate and flows air nicely. It has a water proof coating that I can also appreciate. It's also big enough to leave room for layering underneath. A good thing to because I use a heated jacket for colder weather riding. The downside to the roominess is that it lacks side straps to be able to dial in a better fit around the mid section. It needs it. I wear a 2X because of chest and shoulders, and my stomach is flat. So I have considerable room in the midsection as a result. There is a bunching up of fabric around the inside of the upper forearm. A lot of fabric meets in the location. Seems to be that reinforcements should be shift to be much more under the forearm and elbow.
Read All ReviewsAaron in AR
Very happy with this jacket. There is quite a lot of ventilation with all of the different zippers and the 2 mesh bits in the front. It's super adjustable when it comes to the fit, since you can adjust the fitment around the waist, biceps, and forearm. I'm 5'10" and 210 lbs with a 44" chest. I got an XL and it fits super well, but has plenty of space left to add some layers for cold weather riding. It did need a back protector, and the shape of the pocket for it is quite specific. I did end up getting a Bering Protect Flex Level 2 Omega Back Protector, and it fits perfectly.
Read All ReviewsRobyn in CA
I really like this mid layer but who are the sleeves made for? Im 6'4" 240 and got the XL which is just about perfect for a mid layer but the sleeves were a good 3" to 4" too long, went to the local seamstress and adjusted them. So while Im in a little deep on the total cost Im happy with the jacket.
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Overall, I'm very pleased with my new Rev'it Sand 4 jacket. I'm 5' 8", 190 lbs, 44 jacket size and the size XL fit me perfectly. It's comfortable with no stiffness, good-looking, and the build quality is first-rate. The zippers are the best I've ever had on a motorcycle jacket with easy, gloves-on, one-handed, opening and closing of arm and chest vents. On-the-fly airflow adjustments are very convenient. The jacket does a good job with a wide range of temperatures, I'd say the out-of-box comfort range of about 45-85F and, furthermore, with a bit of supplemental gear, it will work at much lower temperatures. As others have reported, although the rain layer is designed to be worn under the jacket, it can easily go on over the jacket. The rain layer fits in the rabbit pouch, it's okay but it makes a big lump back there. Aesthetically, I could do without all the attachment points for the neck brace, they seem unnecessary on the Sand 4. There is, in my opinion, a design flaw with the secondary zipper center vent. Although I appreciate the extra airflow from the center vent, I won't be using it because it leaves the main zipper ends exposed too the gas tank creating a serious scratch risk. Or maybe I'll put a tank pad on and use it anyway. Other than those few nits, the Sand 4 is about perfect for me. I'm very happy with my purchase.
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