Whether you’re speeding down trails or highways, or caught in a storm or cold front, a riding jacket is a great accessory to have. Providing valuable protection and extra warmth when you need it, the right jacket can revolutionize your ride.
Now, the right jacket for your depends on the type of riding you do. A light, compact, one season jacket may be perfect for the summer rider, while a heavier, four season jacket with pockets, zippered vents, and removable thermal layers is better suited for the avid rider or everyday commuter. The right jacket should be as versatile as your rides.
Riding jackets don’t have to conform to one style, either. If you prefer a loose mesh jacket or look best in tight fitting leather – we’re happy if you are. Choose from a variety of colors and sizes to make sure the jacket fits you to a T. Our stock caters to a variety of riding styles like:
Worried about sizing or not liking the style? Don’t be! Our fit guarantee program will let you exchange your jacket with free shipping both ways if it’s not absolutely perfect. Don’t hesitate to give us a call if you have questions on fit, or just need a good starting point – we’re here to help every step of the way.
alexander in ID
I am 6'2" and 185lbs and I bought an XL size to fit over my armor. The arms are nice and long. There are hooks on the chest to tie off your collar to. I have tried other brands and the arms are always too short.
Read All ReviewsJeffrey in OH
I bought both the jacket and pants of the MSR Xplorer and regret it. Ultimately the biggest shortcoming of this set is NOT being able to connect the back of the pants to the jacket somehow and not having some kind of integrated suspender for the pants. The back of the pants fall down a bit when riding and the bottom of the jacket raises up at the same time. When riding in the cold (e.g. below 40°F) wearing appropriate base layers and mid layers, the only part of me that gets cold is my lower back where cold air gets in. I've tried a few different suspenders and ultimately a good pair of Y suspenders that cost $30 helped with this problem. It also helps if I periodically stand up on the bike and pull the jacket down to sit on its tail. I'm 6', 1", chest 44"; waist at navel 42", 33" inseam. Exchanged large jacket for an XL 4 space for mid layers. Pants are 36Reg. Too short for 8" boots to keep rain out but ok for 14" boots.
Read All ReviewsTrevor in PA
I'm 6'2" 265 bought a XXL. Fits really well. Have about 1,200 miles with this on in mostly 40-70 degree weather. Lots of pockets, ventilation is really good too. I'd say this jacket will get hot around 80 degrees or higher and it's fine down to about 40 or so. Waterproof so far. Only thing I don't like is the collar area. The zipper/cover get a little bunched up and is a little uncomfortable. It also restricts my range of motion quite a bit. Might just be my neck size or just needs more time to break in.
Read All ReviewsJames in AR
I gave it a 3 star because 2nd trip using it the yellow reflective parts fell off or stared peeling or wrinkling
Read All ReviewsRey in UT
Simple summer riding jacket. It flows a lot of air. True to size. It effectively protected me when I was T-boned on my motorcycle. It remains my primary riding jacket in the Spring and Summer. I purchased the optional back CE armor. Simple jacket just the two side pockets.
Read All ReviewsBrent in NC
Drive a 95 DR650 w/ 8k original miles mint. Started year ago. After many years off from my youthful MX days I came back to DSport ADV style and wonder why I left. This is my first jacket ever and I tried many on and was never satisfied. Astars hit the nail on the head! Only gripe - waterproof zippers throughout would have been smarter. 6' tall 160lbs. Euro build. Fit is spot on Medium.
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