Leathers
#31
I have the older style Hoodlum jacket and I like it. The only thing is seems to be designed like a jacket that can be worn while not on a bike. The cuffs have alot of room so air tends to get in. And around the waist is pretty loose with no way of tightening. But it does come with a removable liner that keeps me nice and warm on chilly mornings/nights. The leather itself isn't that heavy, pretty soft right out of the box. I somewhat question the durability in a crash/skid. Air flow is excellent on hot days, I can wear it all year round. I want to try out a Fox Creek jacket out next but at $500 I may keep this on for a while.
#32
My Jo Rocket is similar to that HD one with the armor in the elbows and is what I wear when it gets cold up here in N. Ar. Those types are far and away warmer than leather in the cold , just don't look as cool. I'll wear my leather ones down to around 45-50*,below that on a good ride , not.
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