Bought one in the sale at Dainese shop in London for 238 pounds, pleased I didn't pay full price, its fiddly to put on the arms can be a fight, the neck fastner is to tight, the exhaust as they call it at the back off the neck doesn't stay open,I wear a buff over it instead, but when its on its very comfortable and fashionable,worth what I paid, and my old Dainese back protection fits in perfectly.
I need a 'over coat' that is abrasion resistant and good for off-road use. I plan to wear it OVER my knox urbane pro mk3 so I don't really need the armor or the CE rating. I need it to be breathable, durable and able to vent in hot weather and layer in cold weather. I was considering giving this a try with the sale price it's at right now. Any comments?
@@UrbanRiderlondon I know you are probably busy so you don't actually read the entire comment all the time but I was asking for advice, not making a selection. I need an overcoat that is abrasion resistant and can be layered while still having some venting and I don't need armor. Any jackets jump to mind?
Can anyone recommend good high quality kangaroo leather motorcycle gloves ? There was a company in California that a pro racer started at first just to make a perfect glove for him and he began selling them but apparently something changed in California legally as far as kangaroo leather goes and he didn’t feel like doing business in a different state so I’m left looking for a high end glove with leather that’s got all the amazing qualities of roo
winter or summer? if the later, Held make gloves with kangaroo leather (palm only, upper part is goat) called Rodney and the newer version which surprisingly called Rodney 2..
Bought one in the sale at Dainese shop in London for 238 pounds, pleased I didn't pay full price, its fiddly to put on the arms can be a fight, the neck fastner is to tight, the exhaust as they call it at the back off the neck doesn't stay open,I wear a buff over it instead, but when its on its very comfortable and fashionable,worth what I paid, and my old Dainese back protection fits in perfectly.
I need a 'over coat' that is abrasion resistant and good for off-road use. I plan to wear it OVER my knox urbane pro mk3 so I don't really need the armor or the CE rating. I need it to be breathable, durable and able to vent in hot weather and layer in cold weather.
I was considering giving this a try with the sale price it's at right now. Any comments?
Hi! definitely a good choice!
@@UrbanRiderlondon I know you are probably busy so you don't actually read the entire comment all the time but I was asking for advice, not making a selection.
I need an overcoat that is abrasion resistant and can be layered while still having some venting and I don't need armor. Any jackets jump to mind?
Expensive for CE level A jacket with no back protector....
Can anyone recommend good high quality kangaroo leather motorcycle gloves ?
There was a company in California that a pro racer started at first just to make a perfect glove for him and he began selling them but apparently something changed in California legally as far as kangaroo leather goes and he didn’t feel like doing business in a different state so I’m left looking for a high end glove with leather that’s got all the amazing qualities of roo
winter or summer? if the later, Held make gloves with kangaroo leather (palm only, upper part is goat) called Rodney and the newer version which surprisingly called Rodney 2..
check out knox gloves...