I crashed in a rev’it eclipse at 35mph with the seesoft back protector added. Armour made it so I didn’t feel the impact or get any bruises, and it slid really well on the arms and didn’t come close to wearing through at all. However I rolled over the rear mesh in the fall and it scuffed up a lot more. Given how massive the mesh panels are, I would say it’s a fantastic urban jacket, but you probably shouldn’t use it on faster rides as it’ll tear through the chest and back in no time at speed.
one more thing to note, if the weather is already hot, IF there is sun, I suggest getting a light coloured jacket, Black colour just absorbs so much heat from the sun and is also not very visible for night riding.
Fantastic review. Glad to see a list of actually stylist mesh jackets instead of the constant candy colored bulk promotional billboards that come up when looking for these. Bravo
It would be nice to see something other then black. In the summer of Florida, I don't care how much airflow you got, any dark color will bake you alive on a bike. The only option in this list is the eclipse silver and a choice of one, is no choice. The jackets that work for everyday riding for me in the extreme heat of Florida are: Pit boss beige mesh armor Duhans beige mesh armor And the Cuber white mesh armor They are all very affordable and the Cuber is the only one you have to buy armor for but it's sub $95. All are available on Amazon.
I bought a Cuber white mesh and love it!. Its not as stylish for an old guy but comfort beats style for me. I too don't understand black on something that is supposed to keep you cool
The Rev’it is a highly recommend from me, but these all sound and look the bomb tbh! I specifically bought the Rev’it Eclipse for two biking tour holidays abroad, the first being Tenerife and the second was Thailand riding in 40+ temps! I did buy the after market Level CE2 Rev’it back protection. I actually ended up going back to Thailand for another tour three months later. The jacket performed fantastically well and is a ‘must have’ for tropical destinations imo! Any of these jackets would be perfect for the job, none of them are particularly outrageously expensive. Regards, Dazza. 🇬🇧
I totally agree. Revit used to/maybe still do have lighter colours with their mesh Airwave jackets. But I’d bet they’d sell 50 black jackets to 1 white one.
2 words: dirt/bugs That's why. I have a white leather Alpinestars jacket and it's impossible to keep clean. Love the jacket just wish I had bought black.
The urbane is just ground breaking for me, allows me to be fully armored with a nice jacket over when on the way to work, slip the armor off and i have a 'trendy' jacket to wear whilst out and about. Genius!
I have had that rev’it eclipse for a few years for hot weather riding here in Hong Kong, it is great in terms of airflow and holds up really well. I have a Dianese Air Track mesh jacket for the sports bike, but the rev’it is much better for hot weather. The rev’it also works on different types of bikes a bit better, since now I am getting rid of the sports bike I can’t see myself wearing the Dianese much.
Thanks for the input about the Rev'it Eclipse, nice to know that it performed well as I'm considering it for using around here in Macau. How's the fit? I'm a 42" chest and thinking of the XL based on reviews I've read about the tight fit.
@@dannylam5712 I am about 182 CM tall, just under 6 foot, 44 or 42 chest size, and my jacket is an M!! I had the advantage of trying several sizes on before buying it, because I bought it during a trip to the UK, so for me I’m pretty confident I have the right size. It is snug, not uncomfortably so, to my preference and that helps keep the armour in place. I had to check just now that it really was an M size, not an L!! But it really is an M. So assuming the sizing hasn’t changed, I would not hesitate to order an M again, unusual I usually get L, I just got an Oxford kickback shirt ordered online and I ordered an L, fits fine.
I've been wearing the Hi-Vis Klim Induction vented jacket for three years. It incorporates D30 armour in the elbows, back and shoulders and 840D ballistic mesh in the crash zones. Top drawer for the Aussie summer!
Just bought one for this summer. It fits a bit… um.. fat but I really like it. I actually take the water proof liner from my adventure jacket and wear it underneath when I ride out in the morning when it’s cool so I can wear the induction all day. Then as the sun warms up, Chuck the waterproof liner in my bag and stay breezy all day. Not sure how the mesh would hold up in a slide but it seems a lot more substantive than the mesh on my old eclipse
The knox is one if not the best summer jacket you'll ever need. The amount of air that passes through it's just ridiculous. For me the best city jacket.
The oxford delta air mesh is awesome, understated and very good quality, Great airflow in summer with loads of pockets. Just remember to get a back protector to add but at 99 pounds that's still great value.
So far I've been trying out the Rev'It Airwave 3 and Tornado 3 jackets. Both are really good for very warm weather but the airwave 3 is slightly better but does not come with any waterproof layer or insulating layer for riding in wet, cooler or colder weather.
I like the eclipse from revit but it only has single A abrasion. Any thoughts on that? Im looking for something to wear in summer and I easily heat up. The klim baja is double AA but costs three times as much. Revit cayenne or sand both look heavy and I dont know if thats going to feel to hot then.
Five Jackets To Keep In Your Closet This Summer Bomber jacket. Perfect for a casual runaround type of day, a bomber jacket can add a stylish touch to any basic summer outfit. Lightweight Trench or Printed Duster. ... Lightweight Blazer. ... Denim jacket. ... Raincoat.
Im planning to get this merlin chigwell lite but im a bit hesitant about the sizing, How does it fit compared to revit eclipse ? I have eclipse in md and it fits perfect im 40in chest 32 waist 5,7 tall
Nice video with some stylish options. Which flows the most air though? I have a Revit Vigor (which I think is an Eclipse with a chest pocket?), which is very good, but I want to upgrade to AA protection. Which AA rated jacket is vented the best? Need max airflow! 👍
I sent a Knox Urbane Pro (Mk2) back recently because although it claims to work as an under layer it really doesn't. It's too chunky to wear anything over it unless it's extremely loose/baggy like an MX jersey. On it's own it's OK but I bought it to use as an under layer and I don't need another plain black outer jacket, I was looking something to wear underneath a shirt/hoodie. I also found the shoulders a bit restrictive in terms of movement and the back protector sits a bit too low.
@@chrispowers3254 You absolutely can. Not that you need to in any way, but I have put SAS-TEC’s new thinnest-on-the-market level 2 shoulder/elbow armour and it’s smaller still! I wear it with an MX jersey over the top in the summer (I’m too fat to pull it’s fitted look off wearing it on its own), but you could get away with anything thicker than a regular tshirt if you didn’t want it to be seen underneath…
I wear the Mk1 Urbane Pro under leather and a midlayer on Canadian autumns down to 5C. Never had a problem, to the extent I ditched the armour of my leathers and wear this under the leather instead.
I got a relatively lightweight “summer” leather jacket recently but I’m expecting it to be too much in the peak of summer. Definitely keeping the Chigwell in mind!
Recently I bought a jacket with Knox Microlock Level 2 protector. While just checking the elbow protectors, I tried to flex it the opposite way and it just tore off from the joints of the armour.Is this normal? Aren't we supposed to flex it like that?
Hi Yiannis, It's the Hedon Heroine Racer helmet: www.urbanrider.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=hedon+heroine+racer . However this colour is not available at the moment - Iza
RZ is shit without Anthony. Spurgeon is such a bore, and the other guy has this lewd manner about him. It hasn't helped that since Anthony vacated the top spot at RZ, the focus has been on trying to sell people on their shit in-house products. Tim is much more entertaining than both the perv and Spurge, and UR offers a much better selection of motorcycle products and apparel.
Klim Marakesh or BMW Airtex for me. Tried the knox…too utilitarian and uncomfortable. Elephant in the room is the neck hem. It’s stupidly tight and almost abrasive! No way would I wear it for more than a few minutes and it proves my deep suspicion of a lot of reviews and reviewers where things are presented more like paid adverts. Rev’it is great. Usual Rev’it quality. BMW Airtex often overlooked but as good as they come and as comfy to wear as the Klim as well as having drop liners supplied and not charged as extras unlike knox “system”😂
"Top 5" and you did not include the Klim Induction mesh jacket?! This is literally the strongest and most protective mesh jacket on the market. It also includes a 5 year replacement warranty if you end up in a crash. It has Klim's Karbonite Mesh, abrasion zones at elbows and shoulders with 840D Hi-Tencity 6.6 Nylon, vented D30 armour (elbows, shoulders & back), Klim's Rino stitch where they actually hung in the air a BMW GS from the jacket, 3M Scotchlite reflective stripes, etc. Throw on a thin rain/wind breaker on top and you're waterproofed and protected on cooler days. Put on a long sleeve shirt or sweater below the jacket along with the wind breaker over the jacket and you have a Fall, Winter and Spring set up as well.
The Chingwell looks amazing! I wish this video would've come last year before buying my Revi'it Eclipse :-( Anyone interested in a second hand one, black S?
Why must everything be dark? It's not a crime to be seen by traffic, but more importantly, dark colors get hotter than Haiti. Flowing air is great, but reflecting a little of the sun's energy won't hurt either.
@@52hands They are textile. You throw them in the washer with a capful of Tide and it comes out brand new! Talk about expensive, it costs me $60 to get my leather jackets dry cleaned. And they show all kinds of colorful bug innards.
Hi! The helmet is the Hedon Heroine Racer but sadly the colour is out of stock. You can find alternative colours here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/brands/hedon-helmets/heroine-racer-helmet.html - Iza
I realize you're in the cloudy UK, but wearing all black in a sunny location and you'll cook no matter the airflow. And of course that black will do wonders for making invisible motorcyclists even more invisible to the distracted automobile drivers. But I'm sure you'll make a very fashionable corpse.
My experience with the Shenstone is that it was absolutely perfect on the hottest day we have had this year and was manageable without the liner on cooler evenings for a short stretch. Cant help with the colour. I’ve ridden thousands of miles over 40+ years on bikes and never had an accident involving another vehicle and have always worn dark colours. Fell off twice on slippery roads mind you, but fluorescent wouldn’t have helped me there.
Why? Coming off anything, bike or moped still hits tarmac…you’d be better pointing out what we all know already…these are for low speed rides in hot weather, not 100 mile high speed highway rides…
This is a very professional review, really like the shots of people wearing the garments on bikes.
Thanks 👍
I crashed in a rev’it eclipse at 35mph with the seesoft back protector added. Armour made it so I didn’t feel the impact or get any bruises, and it slid really well on the arms and didn’t come close to wearing through at all. However I rolled over the rear mesh in the fall and it scuffed up a lot more. Given how massive the mesh panels are, I would say it’s a fantastic urban jacket, but you probably shouldn’t use it on faster rides as it’ll tear through the chest and back in no time at speed.
one more thing to note, if the weather is already hot, IF there is sun, I suggest getting a light coloured jacket, Black colour just absorbs so much heat from the sun and is also not very visible for night riding.
Fantastic review. Glad to see a list of actually stylist mesh jackets instead of the constant candy colored bulk promotional billboards that come up when looking for these. Bravo
Glad you enjoyed!
It would be nice to see something other then black. In the summer of Florida, I don't care how much airflow you got, any dark color will bake you alive on a bike. The only option in this list is the eclipse silver and a choice of one, is no choice. The jackets that work for everyday riding for me in the extreme heat of Florida are:
Pit boss beige mesh armor
Duhans beige mesh armor
And the Cuber white mesh armor
They are all very affordable and the Cuber is the only one you have to buy armor for but it's sub $95. All are available on Amazon.
I bought a Cuber white mesh and love it!. Its not as stylish for an old guy but comfort beats style for me. I too don't understand black on something that is supposed to keep you cool
You could put a white shirt over the under armour option
That was very astute of Urban Rider to head hunt you Rarefied Road. Good luck with your new appointment. I have always enjoyed your bike reviews!
:)
The Rev’it is a highly recommend from me, but these all sound and look the bomb tbh!
I specifically bought the Rev’it Eclipse for two biking tour holidays abroad, the first being Tenerife and the second was Thailand riding in 40+ temps! I did buy the after market Level CE2 Rev’it back protection. I actually ended up going back to Thailand for another tour three months later. The jacket performed fantastically well and is a ‘must have’ for tropical destinations imo!
Any of these jackets would be perfect for the job, none of them are particularly outrageously expensive.
Regards,
Dazza. 🇬🇧
Thank you for sharing your experience with the jacket! All the best - Iza
Merlin Chigwell for me. In fact, it's going to be my next mesh jacket.
Nicely narrated, Tim.
Did you get one yet?
@@Jonathan-L no
@@1990-t1j what stopped you?
Summer jackets seriously need to be in white or much lighter colors. Why can’t manufacturer’s understand this?
Because you are an isolated taste. Unsustainable as a business.
I totally agree. Revit used to/maybe still do have lighter colours with their mesh Airwave jackets. But I’d bet they’d sell 50 black jackets to 1 white one.
I bought the Rev'it Eclipse in light grey...it's almost white and I'm pretty happy with it.
The latest Knox Zephyr is available in sand colour 👍
2 words: dirt/bugs
That's why. I have a white leather Alpinestars jacket and it's impossible to keep clean. Love the jacket just wish I had bought black.
The urbane is just ground breaking for me, allows me to be fully armored with a nice jacket over when on the way to work, slip the armor off and i have a 'trendy' jacket to wear whilst out and about. Genius!
Totally agree!
I have had that rev’it eclipse for a few years for hot weather riding here in Hong Kong, it is great in terms of airflow and holds up really well. I have a Dianese Air Track mesh jacket for the sports bike, but the rev’it is much better for hot weather. The rev’it also works on different types of bikes a bit better, since now I am getting rid of the sports bike I can’t see myself wearing the Dianese much.
Thanks for the input about the Rev'it Eclipse, nice to know that it performed well as I'm considering it for using around here in Macau. How's the fit? I'm a 42" chest and thinking of the XL based on reviews I've read about the tight fit.
@@dannylam5712 I am about 182 CM tall, just under 6 foot, 44 or 42 chest size, and my jacket is an M!! I had the advantage of trying several sizes on before buying it, because I bought it during a trip to the UK, so for me I’m pretty confident I have the right size. It is snug, not uncomfortably so, to my preference and that helps keep the armour in place. I had to check just now that it really was an M size, not an L!! But it really is an M. So assuming the sizing hasn’t changed, I would not hesitate to order an M again, unusual I usually get L, I just got an Oxford kickback shirt ordered online and I ordered an L, fits fine.
I've been wearing the Hi-Vis Klim Induction vented jacket for three years. It incorporates D30 armour in the elbows, back and shoulders and 840D ballistic mesh in the crash zones. Top drawer for the Aussie summer!
I have the same jacket. It’s amazing in the hot SoCal summers
Just bought one for this summer. It fits a bit… um.. fat but I really like it. I actually take the water proof liner from my adventure jacket and wear it underneath when I ride out in the morning when it’s cool so I can wear the induction all day. Then as the sun warms up, Chuck the waterproof liner in my bag and stay breezy all day. Not sure how the mesh would hold up in a slide but it seems a lot more substantive than the mesh on my old eclipse
The knox is one if not the best summer jacket you'll ever need. The amount of air that passes through it's just ridiculous. For me the best city jacket.
They are great for any hot climate! Thanks for sharing - Iza :)
I appreciate good ventilation, but the see through netting would make the wearer looks like a male prostitute from a favela.
Ha Mr. Rarefield Road I didn’t know you were a presenter for Urban Rider too, great job.
Bought the Merlin Shenstone and love it...
They are really good! Glad you like it! - Iza
It looks so sick, too bad it wouldn't match my purple/red rs 660 :(
Nice styling on the Merlin jackets.
Just got my Merlin Shenstone jacket and it is fantastic. Looks wonderful, very comfortable and gets great airflow.
Glad you like it!
I highly recommend the Revit Eclipse I just got one in the brown,..top drawer super comfortable, can't get better than this trust me👍👍👍🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing!
That Merlin Chigwell 😍😍
The oxford delta air mesh is awesome, understated and very good quality, Great airflow in summer with loads of pockets. Just remember to get a back protector to add but at 99 pounds that's still great value.
Thanks for sharing!
So far I've been trying out the Rev'It Airwave 3 and Tornado 3 jackets. Both are really good for very warm weather but the airwave 3 is slightly better but does not come with any waterproof layer or insulating layer for riding in wet, cooler or colder weather.
I like the eclipse from revit but it only has single A abrasion. Any thoughts on that? Im looking for something to wear in summer and I easily heat up. The klim baja is double AA but costs three times as much. Revit cayenne or sand both look heavy and I dont know if thats going to feel to hot then.
Five Jackets To Keep In Your Closet This Summer
Bomber jacket. Perfect for a casual runaround type of day, a bomber jacket can add a stylish touch to any basic summer outfit.
Lightweight Trench or Printed Duster. ...
Lightweight Blazer. ...
Denim jacket. ...
Raincoat.
Will you be doing a women’s mesh jacket review?
Im planning to get this merlin chigwell lite but im a bit hesitant about the sizing, How does it fit compared to revit eclipse ? I have eclipse in md and it fits perfect im 40in chest 32 waist 5,7 tall
Hi, please refer tot our size guide on the item to help with choosing the size. - Iza
Nice video with some stylish options. Which flows the most air though? I have a Revit Vigor (which I think is an Eclipse with a chest pocket?), which is very good, but I want to upgrade to AA protection. Which AA rated jacket is vented the best? Need max airflow! 👍
Hi Mason, I would suggest going for the Urbane Pro for most air flow. They are AA rated- Iza
@@UrbanRiderlondon thanks for the tip! Where does the Knox Zephyr fit in to the line up though?
Acerbis has some great looking, AA rated, sub-150€ jackets that even include a removable waterproof, breathable liner.
I sent a Knox Urbane Pro (Mk2) back recently because although it claims to work as an under layer it really doesn't. It's too chunky to wear anything over it unless it's extremely loose/baggy like an MX jersey. On it's own it's OK but I bought it to use as an under layer and I don't need another plain black outer jacket, I was looking something to wear underneath a shirt/hoodie. I also found the shoulders a bit restrictive in terms of movement and the back protector sits a bit too low.
I was looking into ordering one for the same purpose, thank you for the info! I was planning on just a button up or hoody over it.
@@chrispowers3254 You absolutely can. Not that you need to in any way, but I have put SAS-TEC’s new thinnest-on-the-market level 2 shoulder/elbow armour and it’s smaller still! I wear it with an MX jersey over the top in the summer (I’m too fat to pull it’s fitted look off wearing it on its own), but you could get away with anything thicker than a regular tshirt if you didn’t want it to be seen underneath…
I wear the Mk1 Urbane Pro under leather and a midlayer on Canadian autumns down to 5C. Never had a problem, to the extent I ditched the armour of my leathers and wear this under the leather instead.
Scorpion influx mesh jacket has CE 2 level armor for around $200 American.
Good vid. Good to see them in use on the bikes
Thanks 👍
Fantastic product reviews. Thanks so much! Can you please tell me which gloves you’re wearing during the Chigwell and Urbane jacket reviews?
Hi Adam! They are the Knox Urbane Pro Gloves: www.urbanrider.co.uk/knox-urbane-pro-glove-black.html - Hope this helps! - Iza
@@UrbanRiderlondon thank you!
Really Great review very thorough
I got a relatively lightweight “summer” leather jacket recently but I’m expecting it to be too much in the peak of summer. Definitely keeping the Chigwell in mind!
Sounds great!
Im new to your channel. Really appreciated this video. Have you done a equivalent "summer or warm weather" glove review??
And just so you are aware of the extent of your reach, I am writing from New Mexico,USA....
Hi Morris! Yes we did: ruclips.net/video/R0jSM9SgBFw/видео.html - Iza
@@UrbanRiderlondon you guys are awesome! Thankyou!!
What gloves are showcased with the chigwell at 5:13?
I live in the US and want the belstaff temple jacket but they don’t have it available in small.
What size is the Knox Urbane Pro Andrew is wearing?
Is it possible to take out the original rev it armour in the Eclipse and put in D3O? Or will it (d30) not fit?
Yes it is! The armour is removable - Iza
Thank you for this video !
Glad it was helpful!
Klim Marrakesh is an excellent summer jacket, I haven’t seen a review by Urban Rider, but I think I’ve seen Tim wearing one.
Love my LS2 bullet jacket.
Does the armor work for us chic. Fit wise?
Revit Vigor is the best mesh jacket
Please ;
Revit eclipse vs Dainese levante air jacket?
Summer july monts 30 C? Beautiful mesh?
Eclipse, why not tornado?
Always enjoy any of your product reviews 👍🏻
Particularly enjoyed this 1 as I am currently looking for a summer
Jacket 🧥 cheers 🍺🇬🇧👍🏻mark .
Glad you like them!
What's that brand, I never heard of it, "Merkin"? Why not include the likes of Dainese, and use these obscure ones?
Recently I bought a jacket with Knox Microlock Level 2 protector. While just checking the elbow protectors, I tried to flex it the opposite way and it just tore off from the joints of the armour.Is this normal? Aren't we supposed to flex it like that?
Mine tore off too. I didn’t even try to flex it. Just removed it from the pocked. Knox No more.
I just picked one up for £95 very pleased. Buy summer clothes in winter is the moral of this story
Very good review, been using Revit Airwave 3 for city riding it’s excellent fits almost perfect for me.
Great to hear!
Nice vid!
What gloves is the model wearing during the Merlin Chigwell segment?
HI Kev, they are the Urbane Pro gloves: www.urbanrider.co.uk/knox-urbane-pro-glove-black.html . Hope this helps! - Iza
I wish that knox was available in the US
Hi! We do ship Knox to the US! - Izabela :)
@irbanrider what's the helmet you are wearing?
Hi Yiannis, It's the Hedon Heroine Racer helmet: www.urbanrider.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=hedon+heroine+racer . However this colour is not available at the moment - Iza
Great video, I also loved the helmet. Anyone knows the name of it?
The Matt Black? It's the Hedon Racer with a smoke visor: www.urbanrider.co.uk/hedon-heroine-racer-helmet-coal.html - hope this helps! - Iza
Those boots are great got the name for them ? I have cowboy boots but don't know if they are as good as motorcycle boots
HI Joshua, what boots are you referring to? - Iza
The ones you're modeling with the merlin chigwell jacket at 3:21
Inside the jackets please
Do you plan on reviewing or stocking and Malle london jackets?
Hi, I'm afraid we are not planning to stock malle jackets at the moment. - Iza
It’s Revzilla’s Spurge equivalent to UR’s Andrew/RZ’s Anthony!
RZ is shit without Anthony. Spurgeon is such a bore, and the other guy has this lewd manner about him. It hasn't helped that since Anthony vacated the top spot at RZ, the focus has been on trying to sell people on their shit in-house products. Tim is much more entertaining than both the perv and Spurge, and UR offers a much better selection of motorcycle products and apparel.
What gloves are those
Maybe revit sand 3
What gloves are those??????
Hi Rick. They are the Urbane Pro gloves: www.urbanrider.co.uk/knox-urbane-pro-glove-black.html - Iza
Klim Marakesh or BMW Airtex for me. Tried the knox…too utilitarian and uncomfortable. Elephant in the room is the neck hem. It’s stupidly tight and almost abrasive! No way would I wear it for more than a few minutes and it proves my deep suspicion of a lot of reviews and reviewers where things are presented more like paid adverts. Rev’it is great. Usual Rev’it quality. BMW Airtex often overlooked but as good as they come and as comfy to wear as the Klim as well as having drop liners supplied and not charged as extras unlike knox “system”😂
"Top 5" and you did not include the Klim Induction mesh jacket?! This is literally the strongest and most protective mesh jacket on the market. It also includes a 5 year replacement warranty if you end up in a crash. It has Klim's Karbonite Mesh, abrasion zones at elbows and shoulders with 840D Hi-Tencity 6.6 Nylon, vented D30 armour (elbows, shoulders & back), Klim's Rino stitch where they actually hung in the air a BMW GS from the jacket, 3M Scotchlite reflective stripes, etc.
Throw on a thin rain/wind breaker on top and you're waterproofed and protected on cooler days. Put on a long sleeve shirt or sweater below the jacket along with the wind breaker over the jacket and you have a Fall, Winter and Spring set up as well.
Do you have a video to accompany this review?
😂
Sounds great but retailers won’t review/promote products they don’t sell
sorry, but so ugly... For me of course...
No Olympia Motorsports Airglide? Heresy!
The Chingwell looks amazing! I wish this video would've come last year before buying my Revi'it Eclipse :-(
Anyone interested in a second hand one, black S?
A lot of these jackets have just came out this year so this was the best time to introduce them to the world :) - Iza
Why must everything be dark? It's not a crime to be seen by traffic, but more importantly, dark colors get hotter than Haiti. Flowing air is great, but reflecting a little of the sun's energy won't hurt either.
White/light colors are a bitch to keep clean when bugs decide to smear their innards all over them.
@@52hands They are textile. You throw them in the washer with a capful of Tide and it comes out brand new!
Talk about expensive, it costs me $60 to get my leather jackets dry cleaned. And they show all kinds of colorful bug innards.
👍👍👍
Merlin Chigwell's elbow armour assumes your elbows are next to your wrists. Weird. Not adjustable either. Cannot recommend.
Jesus H! Would you get to it man!?
Vanson Perf w/hard armour.....
Im more interested in the helmet😅😅
Hi! The helmet is the Hedon Heroine Racer but sadly the colour is out of stock. You can find alternative colours here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/brands/hedon-helmets/heroine-racer-helmet.html - Iza
@@UrbanRiderlondon thanks
Hot weather jackets in black/dark colors… FAIL
I realize you're in the cloudy UK, but wearing all black in a sunny location and you'll cook no matter the airflow. And of course that black will do wonders for making invisible motorcyclists even more invisible to the distracted automobile drivers. But I'm sure you'll make a very fashionable corpse.
yep, at least make em in sand or canvas color - yet another year of mesh jacket FAIL
My experience with the Shenstone is that it was absolutely perfect on the hottest day we have had this year and was manageable without the liner on cooler evenings for a short stretch. Cant help with the colour. I’ve ridden thousands of miles over 40+ years on bikes and never had an accident involving another vehicle and have always worn dark colours. Fell off twice on slippery roads mind you, but fluorescent wouldn’t have helped me there.
Klim induction
this stuff is only good for mopeds
Why? Coming off anything, bike or moped still hits tarmac…you’d be better pointing out what we all know already…these are for low speed rides in hot weather, not 100 mile high speed highway rides…
"black mesh" is an oxymoron...