Rev’it Outback 4 H2O textile motorcycle jacket review - Sportsbikeshop

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @neilanderson2374
    @neilanderson2374 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice jacket. I do think safety ratings need to incorporate the visibility of a jacket to other road users

  • @thebigoaktree8401
    @thebigoaktree8401 Год назад +1

    I really like the rev it fit, and styling, compared to the American designed riding jacket/pants combos. And let’s face it, these riding suits get expensive very quickly. I don’t an unlimited budget to spend on a riding suit! So it’s great to see a quality set at a reasonable price.

  • @enesbruh4176
    @enesbruh4176 2 месяца назад

    Hello, what is the difference between 3 and 4 for this jacket? I couldnt find 4 version in my town

    • @sportsbikeshop
      @sportsbikeshop  2 месяца назад +1

      The Outback 3 is pretty similar, but the main difference appears to be that you don't get the fold-back vents near the collarbone on the Outback 3. For direct comparison, you can see the Outback 3 here... www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/409464, and the 4 here... www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/688022 Cheers, Tony

    • @enesbruh4176
      @enesbruh4176 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sportsbikeshop thanks

  • @Geshmaal
    @Geshmaal Год назад

    Seems like the difference between this and the new Offtrack 2 is that the Offtrack's thermal layer is a nicer standalone jacket and the chest venting rolls down instead of popping up? I quite like the removable waterproof layer approach for jackets due to our variable weather even in summer, trousers I think well vented laminated makes sense as adding waterproofs over boots at the side of the road is a pain!
    On another note I tested the V-Strom 800 today - cracking bike! Hope you're enjoying it.

    • @sportsbikeshop
      @sportsbikeshop  Год назад

      I've just been for a look at the Offtrack 2 and, yes, they look like the biggest changes. Seems a very impressive jacket and I'll be getting that reviewed as soon as I can. Ideal for the V-Strom, which I'm enjoying very much, thanks. What were your thoughts from your test ride? Did it persuade you to buy one? Cheers, Tony

    • @Geshmaal
      @Geshmaal Год назад

      @@sportsbikeshop I didn't cave and buy one on the spot, but it's right up there as a "next bike" contender!

  • @tomcrookes5689
    @tomcrookes5689 Год назад

    This seems to be a different colour-way to the one on your website which has darker brown sections on the shoulders and arms?

    • @sportsbikeshop
      @sportsbikeshop  Год назад +2

      It's the same colourscheme, but the difference in colour between the Ripstop on the shoulders/arms and the regular fabric on the rest of the jacket depends very much on the light. I think the pictures on the website (which are from Rev'it) exaggerate the difference and the footage in the video gives a more realistic view how the jacket looks. I hope that helps. Cheers, Tony

    • @tomcrookes5689
      @tomcrookes5689 Год назад +1

      @@sportsbikeshop big help thanks brother.

  • @dardoux
    @dardoux 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Tony, would you say the jacket has reasonably long arms and is true to size, it should I size up? Thanks

    • @sportsbikeshop
      @sportsbikeshop  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, sorry - I've been away from HQ for a few days. I'll look into this for you as soon as possible. Cheers, Tony

    • @sportsbikeshop
      @sportsbikeshop  11 месяцев назад

      Apologies for the delay. I've just checked and the arm length is good. I sometimes have issues have sleeves being too short, but not with this jacket. I find it true to size as well, but take care to use the numbers rather than relying solely on the letters. Some brands say a medium is 42in chest, some say it's 40in. Rev'IT are 42in so if you're used to a brand that calls a 40in jacket a medium (Richa, Oxford, Furygan, Klim and Rukka for example) then you may want to drop down a size in comparison. I hope that helps. Cheers, Tony

  • @yuribotnaru3359
    @yuribotnaru3359 7 месяцев назад

    What's the difference between this one and the Sand?

    • @sportsbikeshop
      @sportsbikeshop  7 месяцев назад +2

      The Sand is a more sophisticated version of this jacket, with tougher materials and extra mounting capability for items like a neck brace. I think of the Sand as being for more serious adventure riders while the Outback, for me, is better suited to road touring and light adventure rides. Both have a removable waterproof liner so the way they keep you dry is the same. I hope that helps. Cheers, Tony