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Durable 1.2mm1.4mm leather chassis No restriction collarless neck Zippered shoulder intakes offer ultimate climate control Dual purpose chest pocket/vents offer storage and/or cooling Insulated removable liner to adjust for riding conditions Waist expansion vents allow you to adjust jacket to your size Drop tail pattern keeps jacket from riding up while on you bike Microperforated leather arms provide cooling
 
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5 / 5
5 / 5
This jacket is an incredible buy!
PostedJune 13, 2011
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iJackaroo
From St. Louis, Missouri
State:MO
Rider Type:Kneedragger
Age:35-44
Gender:male
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Hello,
When my Motorhead jacket came from RevZilla the jacket was in excellent condition, the fit was perfect because of the sizing guide on RevZilla's web site, and the price was far less than RevZilla's online competitors, and RevZilla's return policy is unmatched with their no hassle guarantee.
The Motorhead leather jacket has durable 1.2mm 1.4mm leather, comes equipped with body armor in the shoulders and forearms/elbows and does have a spine protector foam pad, four zippers that allow air to flow through the jacket while crouched in a riding position, a insulated liner for riding in cooler weather, a zippered pocket on the inside of the jacket to put something small in, like a cellphone.
The breath-ability of the Motorhead leather jacket from RevZilla is excellent....I rode with this jacket in humid, 96 degree weather here in Missouri and yes it was still hot but I didn't really start sweating until I got stuck in traffic or had to stop at stoplights.
I couldn't be happier with my Motorhead leather motorcycle jacket from RevZilla.
I will remain a customer as long as I have a bike.
Thanks RevZilla.
Brian D.
St. Louis, Missouri
Yes, I recommend this product.
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 REV'IT! CR Leather Jacket
REV'IT! CR Leather Jacket
The CR leather jacket is a truncated version of the CR one-piece suit, offering all the retro style of the original with the versatility of a jacket. CE-approved shoulder and elbow protection round out the assets of this fashionable, sport jacket, which looks great in an urban setting, whether you're riding or not. PROTECTION FEATURES Outer shell Augustini full grain cowhide, Lorica Insulation detachable thermal bodywarmer Protection ProLife CE protection, Temperfoam, safety stitching ERGONOMIC FEATURES Fit regular shape, race fit Adjustability adjustment straps Ventilation ventilation panels Features stretch lips, comfort collar and cuffs, short and long connection zipper Pockets slit pockets, inner pockets
 

Sleeve length

I love the look of this jacket, but am concerned about the length of the sleeves, as the size chart does not list that information. At 6'0/165lb. with a 38/40 chest and 34/35 sleeve, every jacket I've tried on that fits around the torso is too short in the arms. The mention of a narrow fit gives me hope, but if that hope is misplaced, other suggestions are welcome.
Go up one size from your measurements for the length of the sleeves to be right...when you get into your riding position the jacket will ride up some but still cover your waist line and the sleeves will be long enough to cover your wrists.
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Age: 35-44
Gender: male
St. Louis, Missouri