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Which motorcycle jacket should you choose? A guide from A to Ö

Which motorcycle jacket should you choose? A guide from A to Ö

Which motorcycle jacket should you choose? A guide from A to Ö

Leather, textile, mesh, sport, touring, urban, short, long... the selection of motorcycle jackets is enormous. It is both an advantage and a challenge. If you are unsure about which jacket to choose, you don't need to worry – here you will find the solution!

Contents:

  • Which motorcycle jacket should you choose? Ready-made solutions
  • Types of motorcycle jackets
  • Materials in motorcycle jackets
  • Some words about membranes
  • Safety and certifications
  • Protection in motorcycle jackets
  • Should a motorcycle jacket be tight or loose?
  • Summary

How do you choose the right motorcycle jacket?

When choosing a motorcycle jacket, you should focus on three main points:

  • Safety
  • Comfort
  • Area of use

Example: If you ride an adventure bike on long distances in all weather and sometimes ride on gravel roads, you should choose a multi-layer textile jacket with a membrane and plenty of pockets. Below you will find more ready-made solutions.

Which motorcycle jacket suits you?

The touring rider

  • Usage: Long trips in all weather
  • Best choice: Textile jacket for touring
  • Important: Connection to pants, removable membrane and thermal lining, plenty of pockets

The urban rider

  • Usage: Commuting to work/school, city riding
  • Best choice: Leather or textile jacket
  • Important: Removable membrane if you ride in the rain, good protection, style that fits your personality

The sport rider

  • Usage: Fast riding, track days
  • Best choice: Sport jacket in leather
  • Important: Ability to connect to pants, good protection, body-hugging fit

The classic motorcycle rider

  • Usage: High quality and timeless style
  • Best choice: Leather jacket
  • Important: Design you like, high-quality leather, good protection

The off-road and adventure rider

  • Usage: A lot of riding in terrain
  • Best choice: Lightweight textile jacket with room for personal protection
  • Important: Good ventilation, adjustment options on sleeves and waist

Types of motorcycle jackets

Motorcycle jackets can be divided by material and area of use.

Materials:

  • Leather – Durable and protective, but heavy and less ventilated
  • Textile – Lighter, more flexible, suitable for touring and adventure
  • Jeans – Urban style, but needs reinforcements for protection
  • Mesh – Perfect for summer riding thanks to ventilation

Functional segments:

  • Sport & sport-touring – Shorter models, often leather, few pockets, sometimes removable membrane
  • Touring – Multiple pockets, good ventilation, mostly textile
  • Classic & urban – Leather, simple design, tight fit
  • Women's jackets – Same segments as above but with tailored fit

Materials in motorcycle jackets

Motorcycle jackets can be made from several materials, here are the most common:

  • Leather: High safety and durability, but heavy and poor ventilation
  • Cordura: Durable nylon material, common in touring jackets
  • Polyester (1200D): Lightweight and quick-drying, used in urban and off-road jackets
  • Jeans: Requires reinforcements with Kevlar or Armalith for protection
  • Mesh: Perfect for warm days, often combined with protective reinforcements

Some words about membranes

Membranes make the jacket windproof and waterproof while allowing it to breathe. Examples:

  • Waterproof: Pory is smaller than a raindrop, so rain does not penetrate
  • Breathable: Pory is larger than water vapor, so sweat can escape
  • Types: Detachable or laminated membrane

Safety and certifications

Motorcycle clothing within the EU is classified as PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and follows:

  • EN13595 – Older but stricter standard for professional use
  • EN17092 – Newer standard with levels A, AA, AAA (AAA provides the highest protection)

Protection in motorcycle jackets

Most jackets have:

  • Shoulder protection
  • Elbow protection
  • Option for back protection
  • In some cases, protection for the chest

Protection levels according to EN1621:

  • Level 1 – Max 18 kN force transmission during impact
  • Level 2 – Max 9 kN force transmission during impact (higher protection level)

Should a motorcycle jacket be tight or loose?

A jacket should be perfectly fitted. Not too tight (which hinders mobility) and not too loose (which compromises protection). Adjustable sleeves and waist help with fit.

  • Leather and urban jackets fit tighter
  • Touring jackets become roomier when the lining is removed

Summary

  • Safety first – Choose a jacket with certified protection
  • Comfort is important – Ensure the jacket fits well and has good ventilation
  • Usage determines the choice – Touring, sport, or urban? Choose accordingly

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which motorcycle jacket should I buy? One that is safe and well-fitted. Safety means PPE certification and good protection. Fit and comfort are equally important.

How should a motorcycle jacket fit? It should be neither too loose nor too tight. A loose jacket causes the protections to shift, while a jacket that is too tight restricts movement.

What is the best motorcycle jacket? It depends on your needs! There is no universal jacket that fits everyone – choose based on your riding style, budget, and personal preferences.

With the right choice of motorcycle jacket, you ride both safely and comfortably – whether you are on a long trip, commuting to work, or pushing curves on the track!