I’m looking for a warm moto jacket. Prefer quilted or wool lining and high end. Any help?
1. Is it for riding? If so what type of motorbike do you intend to use it with?
2. Do you want armour?
I’m looking for a warm moto jacket. Prefer quilted or wool lining and high end. Any help?
ELMC Windward is a nice jacket. It's not the most functional as a true moto jacket, but it has a quilted wool insulated lining that is toasty.I’m looking for a warm moto jacket. Prefer quilted or wool lining and high end. Any help?
Snagged this beauty over the weekend - a mint Hercules, circa 40's. It was listed as horsehide, however the Hercules label doesn't state the type of leather unfortunately. I'm hoping this a true vintage 48, and will fit like a 44/46.
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Vanson cross zips can be spec'd with quilted liners as can Lost Worlds. Quite a difference in price points but both make for a very suitable winter jacket, minus the nasty polar vortex stuff.I’m looking for a warm moto jacket. Prefer quilted or wool lining and high end. Any help?
Nice! Don't often see vintage jackets in the 48 size range. I agree with the others, does look like goathide. Made in California. I always like that! Looks to be "windbreaker" weight.
I doubt it will fit like a 44, Vintage sizing isn't that odd. Probably fit like a 46. More early/mid 50s than 40s.
Also not a style I have seen.
I have a nice selection of vintage 30s Goathide jackets. They do hold up well and are the most interesting designs.
got this 50s horsehide Hercules recently. Another style I had not seen. Also light weight hide.
Looking forward to your more about the jacket.
Just put in an order with Aero for a grizzly. Seal Vicenza with mid brown fur, fur collar, strap and buckle cuffs. Now the wait begins. So excited for this jacket!
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Great choice-You will love it.Almost three weeks ago I put in my order. Even though I won't be able to wear it for a long time yet, I am so looking forward to this jacket. Hopefully wait times are a bit shorter this time of year.
You ask for advice for motorcycle jackets, then proceed to ignore that advice and contact exactly those makers who make a beautiful jacket but not very suited for riding. Are you sure you know what you want and what you want it for? Because that's the first question you should tackle before you spend one to three grands on a jacket.I have tried real McCoy’s there buco j24 seems lightweight, fine creek also seems to have cotton lining and himel wont contact me back.
Any thoughts on a HH in tea core and it warm moto style?
Great choice-You will love it.
No I don’t ride just style.
No I don’t ride just style.
As a consolation for waiting you might find you can wear it for more of the year than perhaps you thought.They are a warm jacket but lighter on the body if that makes any sense-Lot of fun to wear.The wait is driving me insane. I want it now.
They're meant to block wind and rain and protect you from road rash in the event of an accident. Not meant to be warm I'm afraid. Size up and layer accordingly.Are moto jackets meant to be warm? Because I have a hard time finding a warm one.
People mostly ride in good weather, during summer. But at speed wind can get pretty cold. At 60F you want warmth for 60mph. Above 80, you want ventilation. A good motorcycle jacket is able to adapt to a range of conditions, through venting, removable linings, and room to layer.Are moto jackets meant to be warm? Because I have a hard time finding a warm one.