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Suffering in the summer heat but don't want to break the bank on a jacket you'll only be able to wear for a couple more months? Here's eight of the nicest looking, safest, most effectively cooling mesh jackets you can buy right now."Aren't you hot in that?" A passerby inevitably asks anytime you wear motorcycle gear during the summer. "Yes, but bike's come with great A/C, so long as you're moving," we like to respond. Equipped with large perforated or mesh panels, summer jackets maximize your body's evaporative cooling effect. Believe it or not, they actually cool you more effectively than going without too, left unprotected, the wind will blow the sweat off your skin too fast to effectively cool you. These jackets keep you as cool as possible while providing real crash protection. Alpinestars Viper Air Jacket ($200)For a nickel under $200, you get all the style and quality Alpinestars is known for in a jacket with huge mesh panels across its front and rear. The BioArmor in the elbows and shoulders is twice as safe as the CE standard requires, while remaining slim, pliable and comfy.

Add a $30 BioArmor back protector for complete protection. All the mesh panels are double-layer for increased abrasion resistance, while crucial areas like the shoulders and sleeves are made from super-strong 600 Denier fabric. A thin, detachable windproof liner is perfect for riding home at night after a hot day. RideApart's cruiser editor Tim swears by his Viper Air. Dainese Air-Flux Textile Jacket ($200)
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Ventilation is handled by large mesh panels across the torso, back and sleeves, while safety is taken care of by elbow and shoulder protectors that expand across a large area of your body, including your forearms. A pocket is designed to accept a Wave G1 or G2 back protector. Buy this one if you don't want to look like a dorky, logo-whoring biker the second you walk away from said bike. Dainese Women's Shotgun Jacket ($255)
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That flows some air, but the large mesh panels on the sides do an even better job. There's CE armor in the elbows and shoulders, plus a pocket for one of those Wave back protectors. Adjustments on the neck, wrist and waist round out the package. Icon Hooligan Street Jersey ($150) Bright colors, modern graphics and removable sleeves make the Icon Hooligan a uniquely appeal product. This one uses a looser cut than most of the other jackets here, if that's your thing, while a construction that's all-mesh really helps keep things cool. There's CE-certified Field Armor in the elbows and shoulders, a foam back pad and a real back protector can be swapped in to replace that. Need a jacket that's as capable of keeping your warm and dry as it is cool? Waterproof and thermal liners are removable and stowable in a back pocket on the Levante, allowing you to adapt to weather conditions on the fly. A pocket is tailored to fit Rev'It's safe, flexible, comfy SeeSoft back protector, which is certified to the highest CE2 standard.

A great option for summer road trips. Alpinestars Verona Air Jacket ($180) Super low-key looks combined with actual motorcycle functionality. The Verona isn't technically a mesh jacket, but its 450D shell does flow a good amount of air. It'll also provide good abrasion protection at city speeds and incorporates BioArmor in the shoulders and elbows, along with a pocket for an Alpinestars back protector. Stealthy, streetwear looks do come with a compromise however — we'd keep this one in town. Spidi Net 7 Mesh Jacket ($280) The style of race leathers in a high quality mesh jacket. The Net 7 also incorporates a removable windproof liner for chilly mornings and evenings and the usual CE armor in the elbows and shoulders, plus that back protector pocket. Dainese Air Tourer S-ST Jacket ($250) An unbelievable amount of style and function packed into an affordable price point. Abrasion resistant fabric also stretches a little for a form fitting, sport fit, while ENORMOUS mesh panels flow a ton of air.

A ton of protection from the incorporated armor, plus that pocket for a Wave insert back protector. The lining has been treated with silver ion to kill bacteria and keep it smelling fresh, no matter how sweaty you get. Stylish colors round out a great looking package.Blouson et veste moto femme Ixon Fin de serie entre 150€ et 200€ entre 200€ et 250€ entre 250€ et 300€winter Motorcycle jackets and leather jackets Find between 419 winter Motorcycle jackets and leather jackets at the best price guaranteed Saving pack for related products Recommended article for quality/priceWhen thinking about the ultimate road-going motorcycle jackets, three criteria come to mind: durability, versatility and affordability. Whether sport riding, cruising, or thrashing around the woods on an adventure bike, these three criteria trump all. Distributed across those broad qualities are specific features that tend to bubble up as our top 10 features to look for in a riding jacket.

We are assuming that the jacket considered will be available with sizing options that will allow it to fit just the way you want, whether that’s an aggressive-fit design (closely tailored) favored in the sport bike world, or a standard (more roomy) fit. Also, we aren’t presenting the features in order of preference or priority, since each rider will tend to sort those out based on the kind of riding they plan to do. Following are what we consider the top 10 features to look for in a motorcycle jacket: Whether your preference is leather, textile or some combination of materials, the outer shell of the jacket is where the abrasion, weather and wind resistance is primarily located. Leather is the traditional choice for abrasion resistance, but modern synthetic textiles and leather-like materials can also be tough as nails and lighter in weight. Some textile jackets include a breathable polyurethane membrane that allows water vapor to escape from the interior of the jacket to keep it comfy inside, while being impervious to liquid water from the exterior.

An excellent example of a perforated leather jacket with high level personal protection cred is the Icon Overlord Prime and the Joe Rocket Speedway leather jackets. The problem with a good, tough riding jacket is that the same jacket that is warm, waterproof, windproof and protective on a cool morning can be too warm later the same day as the afternoon gets hot. Perforated leather or textile mesh with a good zip-out liner is one option, and zippered vents in solid leather or textile are another. An example of the full mesh jacket is the Harley-Davidson Gunnar Mesh riding jacket. Alpinestars also makes a waterproof breathable leather, such as the GORE-TEX 365. 3. Rugged Fasteners and Closures Nothing is more aggravating than the main zipper in your jacket failing while out on a ride. In my experience, smaller non-metallic zippers tend to be at greater risk for failing, but that may not apply to all brands and models of zippers. Where snaps are in use, look for good, heavy duty items.

Hook and loop closures are also popular for pocket flaps and in some cases, storm flaps over the main zipper. They can work very well initially but may not hold up too long in hard use. 4. Pockets, Pockets and More Pockets One of my favorite riding jackets has only two pockets — both internal chest pockets. It is one of my favorite jackets despite its poor pocket design only because it has nearly every other key feature you will see mentioned in this article. Whenever possible, internal and external pockets galore are worth having, even if they don’t all get used routinely. An example of a riding jacket that meets the pocket criteria very well is the Viking Cycle Ironside jacket, which has a total of eight pockets. Removable CE (Certification Europe) approved impact protectors at shoulders, elbows and back turn a jacket from a mere item of clothing to a piece of personal protective equipment. Of course, even if a jacket is fully equipped with impact protectors, there is no guarantee that injury will be prevented in any given incident.

That said, they do represent one more layer of protection with the possibility of reducing injury severity or preventing injuries altogether. Some jackets, such as the Klim Badlands, also include chest protectors, which are a great idea, as well. Bright colors, including fluorescent colors that provide enhanced visibility to other drivers in low light or fog and reflective piping or stripes that shine in headlights after dark can help prevent accidents that result from the other guy failing to see the motorcyclist. 7. Internal or External Storm Flaps A good storm flap over the jacket’s main zipper either inside or outside the shell can effectively stop cold air from blowing through the jacket’s main zipper. Some external storm flaps may close over the zipper with hook and loop stays, snaps or magnets sown into the material. These are the most effective in sealing out cold air. A jacket that comes equipped with an excellent example of an internal storm flap along the zipper as well as waterproof but breathable external shell is the Alpinestars Waterproof T-Dyno jacket.

A short stand-up collar that fits closely to seal out wind and not interfere with the edge of a helmet can aid in weather-tightness, but if it is of rough or too-rigid material, it can chafe the rider’s neck and make an otherwise great jacket a pain in the neck to wear—literally. A collar with a little give and topped or lined with soft velour or fleece material can greatly enhance rider comfort. A removable zip-out liner can take a well-ventilated, strictly warm weather jacket and make it suitable for three or even four-season use. A well-insulated full liner, meaning one with sleeves included is the best type for making the cold-weather switch, but a vest-style can also help out a great deal, particularly if the jacket’s sleeves are fairly stout. It’s hard to find sportier jackets with a full-sleeve liner, but one that sticks out is the AXO Byway, a favorite of our online editor. 10. Knit or Adjustable Cuff Closures Another way the wind and weather can get inside your jacket is at the end of the sleeves, which by itself can virtually defeat all the other weather-resistant features.