I have several Schott and several Vanson jackets, and am a motorcycle rider (Harley-Davidson and BMW). The Schott is a fine product but if I ever go for a slide, the hope is to be wearing one of the Vansons.
Of the Vanson jackets, the CHP is a wonderful example of the Perfecto style, although my actual Perfecto is still pretty groovy. The model B, while a great jacket, in my opinion is totally eclipsed by Insurrection's made-for-them-only "model B House Deluxe," which adds a double zipper, some sleeve and body length, lacks a removable liner, and loses the side belts. It also has stripes around the arms, which I really like as I'm a bit of a dandy.... It is available from them without the stripes, for those with no sense of flair.... The B House Deluxe elicits many positive comments from total strangers, many more than my plain model B, which ain't no slouch. Having the double zipper comes in handy for unzipping the bottom a couple of inches when required, depending on the motorcycle being ridden.
The Vanson Satellite is a "pure performance" motorcycling jacket: short-waisted with a Velcro flap at the bottom, no outside pockets, arms canted forward slightly,and is tighter fitting for any given size than many others of the same brand.
One of the things I really like about this model is that it has vents, both front and rear, allowing it to be worn in weather that would be too hot for the model B or the CHP, for example. For temperatures in the "it's too damn hot out there!" range, this same jacket is available as the Hurricane, which is fully perforated.
Of the Vanson jackets, the CHP is a wonderful example of the Perfecto style, although my actual Perfecto is still pretty groovy. The model B, while a great jacket, in my opinion is totally eclipsed by Insurrection's made-for-them-only "model B House Deluxe," which adds a double zipper, some sleeve and body length, lacks a removable liner, and loses the side belts. It also has stripes around the arms, which I really like as I'm a bit of a dandy.... It is available from them without the stripes, for those with no sense of flair.... The B House Deluxe elicits many positive comments from total strangers, many more than my plain model B, which ain't no slouch. Having the double zipper comes in handy for unzipping the bottom a couple of inches when required, depending on the motorcycle being ridden.
The Vanson Satellite is a "pure performance" motorcycling jacket: short-waisted with a Velcro flap at the bottom, no outside pockets, arms canted forward slightly,and is tighter fitting for any given size than many others of the same brand.
One of the things I really like about this model is that it has vents, both front and rear, allowing it to be worn in weather that would be too hot for the model B or the CHP, for example. For temperatures in the "it's too damn hot out there!" range, this same jacket is available as the Hurricane, which is fully perforated.