monk69 (08-05-2009)
Fieldsheer Mach 7
Fieldsheer Mach 8
Joe Rocket Honda CBR mesh
Alpinestars T-Flow
Alpinestars Sniper Airflow
Other

LOVE my SS textile. Moment of Truth
This is for the hottest conditions, so it's going to be less protective.
I own one and wear it. It's better than not wearing a jacket at all. Has shoulder, elbow, and back "pads". It's made well, from the people that 1st brought perf. leather.....
Vanson Leathers Motorcycle Jacket - NEW VENT MAX
Monk
Riding defensively is a pro-active must. VFR MOD's : PuppyGrips;ThrottleBoss;NepThottlelock;LowCutBra;BubbleMirrors;HondaBags;GPS TomTom2ndEd(Powered,W/Tightwad'sPowerletSystem);SargentSeat w/silver piping;StockWindscreenW/LaminarLip;
3-M BlackReflectiveTape;FirstGearSilverMiniTankBag;GezaHalfCover;AxioSilverHardshellTailbag;
HeldSpeedySeatBag;KuryakynLEDBatteryGauge;TyresMichPR2's;NWS Hugger;RedWheelTape;RedRadiatorGrills.
MotorcycleCloseout.com has a real nice sale right now-Fieldsheer air mesh jacket for $99 shipped-among other brands,etc.
monk69 (08-05-2009)
Joe Rocket Honda Mesh Motorcycle Jacket :: New Enough, LTD
I bought one of those (in blue) for 50 bucks. Works great. Got to my door in 2 days.
I just removed all the Honda badges.
Lame joke of the week:
Why do Motorcycles want to fall at stops? Because they're two tired!
I don't know what colours you like, but I got the silver one at the bottom of the link. The thing's so cool I can wear it after I stop, and I'm the type that sweats trying to blink. Needless to say, but I really like it.
I have another summer jacket/pant' that I bought for warm riding as opposed to "hot"..... It's cool looking but not as "cool" to wear as the Vanson.
http://www.olympiamotosports.com/rec...ransformer.htm
Monk
Riding defensively is a pro-active must. VFR MOD's : PuppyGrips;ThrottleBoss;NepThottlelock;LowCutBra;BubbleMirrors;HondaBags;GPS TomTom2ndEd(Powered,W/Tightwad'sPowerletSystem);SargentSeat w/silver piping;StockWindscreenW/LaminarLip;
3-M BlackReflectiveTape;FirstGearSilverMiniTankBag;GezaHalfCover;AxioSilverHardshellTailbag;
HeldSpeedySeatBag;KuryakynLEDBatteryGauge;TyresMichPR2's;NWS Hugger;RedWheelTape;RedRadiatorGrills.
Monk
Riding defensively is a pro-active must. VFR MOD's : PuppyGrips;ThrottleBoss;NepThottlelock;LowCutBra;BubbleMirrors;HondaBags;GPS TomTom2ndEd(Powered,W/Tightwad'sPowerletSystem);SargentSeat w/silver piping;StockWindscreenW/LaminarLip;
3-M BlackReflectiveTape;FirstGearSilverMiniTankBag;GezaHalfCover;AxioSilverHardshellTailbag;
HeldSpeedySeatBag;KuryakynLEDBatteryGauge;TyresMichPR2's;NWS Hugger;RedWheelTape;RedRadiatorGrills.
I can't really justify purchasing yet another moto jacket to add to my riding wardrobe, but you've sold me and I'm going to get the Vanson anyway. The mortgage payment can wait, and who needs to eat anyway?
P.S. You think I'd regret getting the black one rather than the silver one (re: heat absorption)?
I have the Olympia Stealth one-piece that I like to wear for all-day trips on slab. Easy on and off, and I can wear shorts and a T under it. I wore it for the ride out to South Dakota. It was a little warmer than I had hoped it would be, but bearable. It did attract and kill an incredible number of insects, though, so I wore it through a thunderstorm on the interstate and they all washed right off! Dried quickly at 80 mph, too!
And, yes, I look just like that guy too when wearing it. Just another added bonus!
http://www.olympiamotosports.com/stealth/stealth.htm

Also at NE is the Fieldsheer High Flow 2 Mesh for $75
I wore one of these that belonged to a buddy earlier this summer and really liked it...
Monk
Riding defensively is a pro-active must. VFR MOD's : PuppyGrips;ThrottleBoss;NepThottlelock;LowCutBra;BubbleMirrors;HondaBags;GPS TomTom2ndEd(Powered,W/Tightwad'sPowerletSystem);SargentSeat w/silver piping;StockWindscreenW/LaminarLip;
3-M BlackReflectiveTape;FirstGearSilverMiniTankBag;GezaHalfCover;AxioSilverHardshellTailbag;
HeldSpeedySeatBag;KuryakynLEDBatteryGauge;TyresMichPR2's;NWS Hugger;RedWheelTape;RedRadiatorGrills.
I have both the cbr mesh Joe rocket and the alter ego joe rocket.. The cbr is an ok jacket but if it was me I would add just alittle money to the $200 budget and get the alter ego. With the AE you have both a mesh and a solid jacket in one. SO if around $200 you get two differnt jackets!!
Well let me make my recommendation - check the TourMaster Intake Jacket. I really like Fieldsheer as they always give you something extra. I do like the Tourmaster Intake Jacket a lot and may get one while it is on sale at a lot of places online: Tourmaster Intake Jacket - Men's Sizes RTI01
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monk69 (08-05-2009)
I have the "older" Cortech HRX jacket (there is a new series). It actually came with a water container and straw (like a CamelBak), and does a good job of air circulation with vents open. It also has a zip-in/snap-in liner that works well for cold temps, plus a rear zipper that attaches to my pants (also Cortech).
The only bizarre thing about it is that the forearms are kind of snug with the liner in. Other than that, it has proven to be a versatile year-round jacket.
Interestingly enough, I bought this jacket after my first winter trip on the VFR, because the VFR's airflow caused my older 3/4 length Cortech to "balloon" and lift up, and there was no easy way to add a zipper for pants attachment.
Dont all the mesh jacket makers include a side of skin graphs?
monk69 (08-06-2009)
Most cheap mesh gear uses polyester which is not that abrasion resistant.
CottonJeans 4.5 pounds to tear 50 cycles to failure
70 Denier Standard Nylon 4.5 pounds to tear 165 cycles to failure
500 Denier Polyester 8 pounds to tear 180 cycles to failure
200 Denier Standard Nylon 7.5 pounds to tear 275 cycles to failure
500 Denier Cordura 22 pounds to tear 710 cycles to failure
620 Denier Cordura 35 pounds to tear 1200 cycles to failure
NEW Competition Grade Leather 80-110 pounds to tear 1200-1700 cycles to failure
1000 Denier Cordura 110 pounds to tear 1780 cycles to failure
Air Mesh Kevlar 1260 pounds to tear 1800 cycles to failure
Stretch Kevlar Blend 420lbs pounds to tear 1800 cycles to failure
( above chart comes from www.motoport.com )
Olympia make some of the best mesh gear I've seen.
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