FredeR1200Ric wrote:Guys !
I don't understand what you all have with these Motoport jackets...there design seems so bulky and primitive.
I have to find one and look at them closely.
The bulk is because the armor is probably the best in any riding gear I have found. I was seriously looking at buying a Rev'it Infinity suit to complement my original black Motoport outfit. There were issues about torso fit that may have been resolved by now, but the "armor" in the suit was very inferior to the Motoport stuff to the point that I felt naked. My wife even commented that she was not impressed with the protection in the suit which says a lot. It actually resembles the Trilaminate dry suit that I use diving, which means that the suit material is not particularly heavy or thick. It makes me wonder how well it would protect in a bad dump.
Having crashed in the original Motoport kevlar suit, I can say it saved a lot of skin damage (not a scratch on me) and minimized what the doctors say could have been shattered ribs (only flex cracked 4!) and a busted knee. Also take note that the Motoport gear is, AFIK, the only textile gear approved by race organizations.
Bulky and dorky looking, yes it is, but I prefer safe riding gear to a fashion statement anytime ( see average HD rider outfit!). Besides, it is cool in very hot south Louisiana weather. I have been riding in 90+ weather the last few days quite comfortably in the new hi-vis jacket.
Oh... one other thing I like about Motoport: If you ever crash in one and trash the jacket or whatever, they will either fix the damage or give you a new one free. Cant beat a guarantee like that.
Doug