dan_t
Practically Family
- Messages
- 950
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
Well, here's the latest acquisition.....
Feels a little mad though as we've had three days over 38 degrees Celsius (100F) in the last three weeks (one peaked at 41.9C / 107F)!
I already have a Sheene, but felt that this one offered something a little different. For starters, this does have the shoulder gussets, which in my opinion changes the appearance enough to look 'different'.
It is also made from Aero's Steerhide. A hide that I've not experienced before, but I have to say that I love it!
For now I feel (somewhat) complete, I have the Goatskin, Steerhide & FQHH from Aero.
I thought I'd weigh the two jackets to give a real life example of how the FQHH & Steerhide differ in weight. Keep in mind that this jacket is ever so slightly larger than my FQHH one - just an inch longer & does have the shoulder gussets, so there is a little more leather in the jacket. Other than that, they are as close to each other as I think makes a reasonable direct comparison.
The FQHH jacket weighs in at 2182 grams
The Steerhide weighs in at 2,567 grams
That's an increase in weight of 17.6%. Subtract the slightly greater use of leather and you can safely say that it is approximately 15% heavier for the alternate hide.
The Steerhide feels (it's hard to describe accurately) more robust.
It's not really that much thicker than the FQHH, but somehow seems to be bolder when worn.
I think this one will wear in very nicely with time. Although having said that, it is pretty forgiving as it is.
I know I'm not doing a great job of explaining it, but I would certainly recommend it if you were on the fence. I'd also have no hesitation (other than a lack of armour) jumping on the bike with this jacket.
Now here's some pic's to let you form your own opinion. Keep in mind that multiple flashes have been used to balance the bright background light - it's not really that shiny!
Feels a little mad though as we've had three days over 38 degrees Celsius (100F) in the last three weeks (one peaked at 41.9C / 107F)!
I already have a Sheene, but felt that this one offered something a little different. For starters, this does have the shoulder gussets, which in my opinion changes the appearance enough to look 'different'.
It is also made from Aero's Steerhide. A hide that I've not experienced before, but I have to say that I love it!
For now I feel (somewhat) complete, I have the Goatskin, Steerhide & FQHH from Aero.
I thought I'd weigh the two jackets to give a real life example of how the FQHH & Steerhide differ in weight. Keep in mind that this jacket is ever so slightly larger than my FQHH one - just an inch longer & does have the shoulder gussets, so there is a little more leather in the jacket. Other than that, they are as close to each other as I think makes a reasonable direct comparison.
The FQHH jacket weighs in at 2182 grams
The Steerhide weighs in at 2,567 grams
That's an increase in weight of 17.6%. Subtract the slightly greater use of leather and you can safely say that it is approximately 15% heavier for the alternate hide.
The Steerhide feels (it's hard to describe accurately) more robust.
It's not really that much thicker than the FQHH, but somehow seems to be bolder when worn.
I think this one will wear in very nicely with time. Although having said that, it is pretty forgiving as it is.
I know I'm not doing a great job of explaining it, but I would certainly recommend it if you were on the fence. I'd also have no hesitation (other than a lack of armour) jumping on the bike with this jacket.
Now here's some pic's to let you form your own opinion. Keep in mind that multiple flashes have been used to balance the bright background light - it's not really that shiny!
Last edited: