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IMHO, wearing certain of the aforementioned leather jackets is akin to . . .
I don't feel the weight of any of my jackets, even the 4+ oz. Johnson Leather or the Vanson Competition weight. Our friend @Seb Lucas feels differently, but it just doesn't bother me. I can wear it all day and not notice it.
As to the weight of the Aeros, I was told the Aeros were at 3 oz. and that is what they feel like to me. The weights differ, depending on the batches received from Horween. The ThunderBay may be a little heavier, but it is hard to tell because of the thickness of the shearling. The Sheene is definitely a 3 oz. hide—very comfortable and very soft, now that it is broken in.
CXL is a trademark for a tannage process, not a weight. The CXL leather that Aero uses comes in a variety of weights. Also, they did use some even heavier weight CXL in the past, which they do not currently offer.
Indeed. Although I'd say Aero has /or had quite recently the heaviest CXL I've ever handled. Steer mind you. They had it in 2012 and they had it when they made my HB. I've never found FQHH CXL to be heavy at all. It's stiff, not heavy tho. It holds that stiffness longer than steer and I think that's what turns people on/off to it.
Two further questions:
1) what's specifically good about stiffness lasting longer?
2) would you (Ton, but everyone else feel free to answer) not prefer heavier CXL FQHH than less heavy? If so, why?
John Chapman has 2.5oz horween cxl, in russet. Or at least, he did .This is the only cxl I'd be interested in for jackets. The stuff aero uses in my opinion - and the opinion of many respected makers I might add, JC included - is too heavy for garments, in spite of whatever a handful of guys on here like to routinely say about it. Probably a good choice for falling off a motorbike in, granted
Miss the FQHH CR I had (aka monitors jacket). It was thick and just started molding to me. Thick heavy leather that i hope to replace at some point.
I can tell you no way would i feel protected on a bike (extent that you can... add armor lol) with italian hh.... or any mid weight leather.
My brief experience tells me that Aero CXL FQHH from Horween is always stiff but can be of different thickness/weight. Take a look:
The black on the left feels to the touch and is in fact thicker.
I like CXL but it will never be comfortable to wear like Vicenza. Who says otherwise I think is not being honest.
Both of my CXL (HWM and Grizzly) are boxy cuts with wide armholes and generous chest. That makes the stiffness and weight bearable to me. I wouldn’t want a tight jacket in CXL.
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BTW, what do you guys consider heavy?
I noticed that my most worn jackets are 2.61 kg / 5.77lbs and 2.77 kg / 6.12lbs. Is this mid weight or heavy?
It certainly is a good feel to me, my heaviest is 3.78 kg / 8.33lbs (this must be heavy ).
I find though that having a certain weigh is important, need to feel the jacket. But probably more important is how that weight is balanced.
Here is everything i have:
ELMC Californian: 1.53 kg / 3.37 lb
DC J-100: 1.80 kg / 3.98 lb
Lewis Leathers 551: 1.94 kg / 4.25 lb
Schott 644: 1.95 kg / 4.31 lb
DC JH-1: 2.09kg / 4.61lb
Schott B3: 2.11kg / 4.66 lb
RMC JH-1: 2.21kg / 4.87lb
Himel Chevalier: 2.23 kg / 4.93 lbs
Aero Bootlegger CXLFQHH(brown): 2.31 kg / 5.09 lb
Aero Bootlegger CXLFQHH(black): 2.55 kg / 5.63 lb
Freewheelers La Brea: 2.61 kg / 5.76 lb
AL Cafe Racer: 2.72 kg / 5.66 lb
Apparel Annex CHP: 2.73 kg / 6.03lb
Vanson Chopper: 3.60 kg / 7.95 lb
To me the ELMC Californian feels lightweight. (1.53 kg / 3.37 lb)
I can't say i feel an obvious difference going from the DC J-100 up to the Himel Chevalier, they all feel pretty even to me, i would call them medium weight. (1.80 kg / 3.98 lb to 2.23 kg / 4.93 lbs)
Weirdly the Bootleggers do feel much heavier than the medium weight group even though there is barely any difference between the brown one and the Chevalier. IMO it is because the bootlegger pattern puts a lot of the weight of the jacket on the neck, and it feels heavier during wear. I think the more rigid CXL also adds to that impression.
The Freewheeler LaBrea is the exact opposite, it is heavier but when worn the collar doesn't even contact the neck, all the weight is on the shoulders, it feels much lighter than the bootleggers.
I think i would put the Bootleggers up to the Apparel Annex in the heavy category. (2.31 kg / 5.09 lb to 2.73 kg / 6.03lb)
The Chopper is a whole other beast, it feels like a ton of bricks, i would call that the super heavy category.
Like you said, weight itself doesn't tell the whole story, fit and leather type influence the feel a lot.
IMHO, wearing certain of the aforementioned leather jackets is akin to . . .
Is that what does the trick? What do you--just keep it in a pocket, or grind it with mortar and pestle, then rub the powder on the leather?Too easy -- must resist.
And I should have mentioned my Sheene comes in at an even 5 lbs. (2.2 KG). Not a heavy jacket.I don't feel the weight of any of my jackets, even the 4+ oz. Johnson Leather or the Vanson Competition weight. Our friend @Seb Lucas feels differently, but it just doesn't bother me. I can wear it all day and not notice it.
As to the weight of the Aeros, I was told the Aeros were at 3 oz. and that is what they feel like to me. The weights differ, depending on the batches received from Horween. The ThunderBay may be a little heavier, but it is hard to tell because of the thickness of the shearling. The Sheene is definitely a 3 oz. hide—very comfortable and very soft, now that it is broken in.
Best you have IMHO. Perfect fit!My Aero Hercules CXL Steerhide Sheerling just weighed in at 10 Lbs.
I may wear it someday.
40. I didn't forget about your question! I finally had time to visit the jacket barn today.What size is it?