Texpeed Mens Motorcycle Jacket Waterproof Off White Beige Grey Textile Cordura With Biker Motorbike CE Armour (EN 1621-1) 5XL
- Heavy duty YKK zips throughout. Front air vent zips.
- 3M scotchlite refelctive material. High quality 600D cordura,
- Collar adjustment with push button closure, and neoprene comfort lined neck area.
- 3 Internal pockets, also removable thermal inner lining included.
- Waistcoat connection zipper to match into Texpeed trousers. The jacket comes complete with removable CE EN 1621-1 armour to the shoulders & elbows and EN1621-2 2014 armour to the back.
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13 reviews
ABIE STEWART
this is a great jacket... light, but warm and looks top quality
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Steve
I bought one of these jackets because of the good reviews. It looks and feels like a solid, quality garment BUT... I measured my chest as 42" with extra layers for winter. The guide says this should be a size L. I wanted to leave a little extra room so I ordered XL, but even this is too small, especially under the arms where it is too tight for me. The pockets and liner have a solid thick feel to them and unlike many more expensive jackets the outside pockets are all solid cordura, inside and out. Personally I find that there is too much velcro on this jacket. In my experience velcro accumulates fluff and becomes less effective quite quickly, but I guess it depends how you use it. Be aware that this does not come from Amazon directly, so if you have to return it (because you find it too small for example) it is likely to cost you £6-£10 in postage. So to resume, excellent quality especially at this low price as long as you don't mind velcro, order 2 sizes bigger at least and remember return postage is not free :-)
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Colin Preece
Not bad overall quality, fits well and feels comfortable, it has decent sized side pockets, the vents are fiddly so not easy in hot weather, the jacket has inside pockets but tricky to access and not quite big enough to store a phone. Provides excellent protection from wind and cold weather so its ideal for colder riding conditions. Despite it's short comings, it's better than some other bike jackets at this price.
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Raregoblin
Good jacket. Size was a little small (medium) I am 5'7 and 12 stone and it was quite snug with just a t-shirt on. I sent it back for a larger size but they didn't have any large available at the time. But going by the medium jacket it seemed well made, good protection and warm on. I can't advise on waterproofing since I didn't wear it outside.
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mrs annette w d cadd
Finally found a jacket to fit properly. good quality jacket at a reasonable price.
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Leon Kowalski
I was looking forward to getting this jacket as the spec was fantastic and the price was unbelievable (I bought the jacket and trousers as a set at a price almost a quarter of what I pay for just a jacket! Sadly, I could not justify keeping it and so have now returned the suit for a full refund. I served in the army and then became a business analytics specialist. The jobs are not directly related but I know the importance of good quality kit to do a specific job and how to quantify value. I love riding my BMW R1200GS, analytics, and riding my R1200GS...did I say that one already? Summary ----------- A great, cheap, adventure jacket for an intro into adventure bike riding but NOT, I repeat, NOT for all-round riding at motorway speeds on open roads. This jacket and matching trousers are clearly ‘styled’ on the Alpinestars Halo suit, which I also own and which costs £800 with back protector. Due to the build quality and materials used in this Texpeed jacket, I have returned it for a full refund. Kit --- On arrival, I inspected first for size and then I stripped down the jacket to inspect the armour, removable lining, material, and build quality. Size ----- I'm 90kg, 6 foot tall and have a 32 inch inside leg. I bought the L-Large size jacket and it fitted perfectly. I have room to move but it is snug enough to not move when riding. There is room to wear regular clothing underneath too which is good as the lining is not thick enough for late autumn to winter. The jacket does connect to the trousers by way of a short zip. Armour --------- The armour from Texpeed is ok, I've seen far worse. It is so thin though, just shoving an elbow or arm against a tree tells you that you are going to hurt if you come off. It might be upto CE grade 1 but that's a low bar and they do not appear to have tried to exceed it - but then the jacket comes in at a budget price and I think that this is absolutely acceptable, if you know what you want this jacket for and don't abuse it. I was worried about the back protection though as it is cheap and covered a small area. You may think that you can switch out the armour for CE2 quality replacement stuff. Well, you might but you need small replacements for the arms, back protector and shoulders. The arm packets accommodate a 205mm long pad. I do not have any arm pads shorter than 285mm. The shoulder pads are also very short and the pocket will not fit any of my current pads. I have concluded that the cost of replacement CE2 armour would be that of a higher quality jacket making the exercise pointless as I bought this suit out of curiosity and for occasional use only. The back protector is the same, in that I cannot find a small protector to go into the smaller pocket. You should also note that the mesh holding the armour is thin, NOT COTTON, and easy to tear. I use D30, and Viscotec before that, in everything. I hate cheap armour because it will do a job just not the job of preventing the shock passing through your body which results in indirect damage, in my opinion. I'm not talking full on crash either. I'm talking about adventure riding spills; tree whip, 20-30mph slides and stump-offs (tree stump > wheel > You're off. Such impacts are what armour is for and even cheap armour should protect you from trauma like this. Removable lining. --------------------- The removable lining is quilted and VERY lightweight. It will keep you warmer than not having it BUT it is so thin. The jacket uses a mesh to hold the armour in place and for comfort when not using the liner. If this is your daily commute suit, you will need to replace it (the whole garment) in about a year or two. Material ---------- The outer material is great. Very good Cordura is is rugged enough; Ride to Snowden, WALK to the top of Snowden and back, Ride home - full day trip for me. Fan-bloody-tastic. I opted for the light coloured material. This works well but it will need washing more frequently than the black option. The inner mesh liner is used for comfort when not using the removable liner but it also holds the armour in place. This mesh is not durable and is made of nylon, not cotton, so you must take care when removing and replacing the armour when washing as it will be easy to rip it. It just is not durable and will not last long with regular use in my opinion. The velcro adjustments are really good BUT...I think the velcro is not heavy duty and will fray and deteriorate very quickly; effectively, it will rip itself apart as cheap, lightweight, velcro does. There are no press studs at all on this jacket so the front, pockets and vents all require fully functioning Velcro and I think this is where the jacket will fail first. The ventilation is awesome. two massive meshed panels at the front and two exhausts at the back. Disappointingly, there are no arm vents. Each front panel rolls down into a 'secret' pocket which uses velcro to keep stashed. The only issue with this is that, if you're travelling to your adventure destination with them stashed and it suddenly rains (UK), you cannot close the vents without stopping to unwrap them. You can simply unzip each side of each of the two vents and get ventilation. I'm just pointing out that you need to plan ahead. The ventilation system is the reason I bought this suit; I wanted a lightweight, light duty, occasional, suit to wear several times a year, not a suit for daily use. Build quality -------------------------- There is double stitching everywhere that it was considered required. Double stitching is not throughout. This jacket is not going to last long, in my opinion, in daily use as the stitching will give and that will be that. Pulling a suit on and off regularly, getting on and off the bike, walking and riding are activities that all exert stress on stitching. There is a reason why 'professional' gear costs what it does. A lot of my expensive, high quality, textile gear is over 10 years old and only now do I need to replace some of it due to wear and tear; my Leather gear is still going strong. Outro ------- I hope that this helps someone make an informed choice. I thought I could like this jacket as a cheap, lightweight and light duty riding suit for occasional use. Instead, I cannot bear the thought of having to wrestle with it to remove the armour when washing is required, the issues with the material choice and the low build quality.
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M. D. Saunderson
Tried it on when it arrived, and was happy with the fit. Was delivered to me at work, so rode home wearing it the same day. Yep. Happy. As others have said the sizing seems to be smaller than advertised I went for large instead of medium, and it fits nicely. Hopefully the white will make me easier to see. Someone I work with laughed at me, your jacket says ‘tex peed’ on it. Why has tex peed (urinated) on it? Just normal workplace banter. Yeh, I get it, say texpeed and it sounds like texspeed. Tex-speed. But he also said it looked good, got the matching trousers at the same time, also happy with them.
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Patrick Rouchet
La veste est vraiment belle et de la bonne taille, commandée en 4xl, car je roule même avec des températures en-dessous de zéro, ce qui me permet de mettre un bon pull, et mon gilet chauffant en-dessous de la veste, j'espère juste qu'elle soit réellement imperméable, si non, ça risque d'être désagréable quand tout est humide.
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perron georges
commandé avec le pantalon assorti, qualité au top, légèreté, imperméable, taille petit mais tableau des valeurs OK. je recommande ce fabricant, un rapport qualité prix excellent, un envoi rapide. on voit que ces produits sont séléctionnés par Amazon, gage de sérieux !
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Christian Albrecht
Jacke mit Taschen und Protektoren. Macht was sie soll
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Dan G Ruz
Para verano-invierno, con forro interior extraíble. Cremalleras en puños, y cintas de velcro para ajustar antebrazos y cadera. Protecciones en espalda, hombros y codos. Múltiples bolsillos. Muy cómoda de llevar. Y compatible con pantalón, que lo compraré para el invierno. Y una relación precio-calidad fenomenal. El envío lo recibí una semana antes. Estupendo!!!
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Mohammed
Prima di fare l’acquisto leggere le recensioni degli altri acquirenti, italiani e non, e cercate qualcuno che abbia delle misure simili alle vostre. Seguire la tabella delle taglie potrebbe risultare sbagliato. Personalmente sono alto 186 cm, corporatura normale che più normale non si può (105 di petto e 98 di vita) e ho acquistato un XL, da tabella sarei stato una L o una M abbondante. Comunque sia il prodotto qualitativamente parlando sembra valere molto di più dei soldi richiesti. Non parliamo di un laminato o di un goretex ma per 80/90 euro alcune aziende non vi vendono nemmeno dei guanti. Io ho preso sia giacca che pantaloni e personalmente sarei stato contento anche se avessi speso il doppio. Rapporto qualità prezzo da far venire i dubbi per quanto siano fatti bene. Non posso dire niente sull’acqua perché non li ho ancora provati ma se posso fare degli appunti minuziosi avrei preferito un colletto della giacca piu alto. Essendo un 4 stagioni preferirei avere più copertura sul collo tutto l’anno. Con la giacca un girocollo o un passamontagna spesso sono obbligatori. Ho trovato le maniche più corte del dovuto di un paio di cm. Protezioni spalle e gomiti sono posizionati perfettamente quindi sono sicuro che la taglia sia più che corretta. Si ovvia facilmente con dei guanti un po’ più lunghi. I pantaloni sono invece di una lunghezza prefissata per tutte le taglie. Non ho capito il perché lo facciano ma comunque sia è così e rende l’acquisto più complicato rispetto alla giacca. Nel complesso anch’essi sono fatti molto bene. Li ho trovati solo molto pesanti. Non pesante da rendere i movimenti scomodi ma tanto quanto basta da farvi esclamare epiteti di sollievo non appena li togliete. In conclusione, prendeteli e oltre a risparmiare 3/400 euro su dei completi equivalenti andrebbe a spasso con nessuna paura di danneggiarli, sporcarli o perderli. Ci guadagnate in tasca e nella mente
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- Manufacturer Texpeed
- Brand Texpeed
- Model Cj-sum-wht-5xl
- Item Weight 2.69 kg
- Item model number CJ-SUM-WHT-5XL
- Manufacturer part number CJ-SUM-WHT-5XL
- Special Features Removable armour, Front air vent zips
- ASIN B097Q3XP56
- Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 384 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Best Sellers Rank 13,414 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) 19 in Motorbike Jackets
- Date First Available 22 Jun. 2021
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