Robbie79
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Really nice jacket and congrats! Fit looks good. I've been often tempted to buy my first Langlitz but could always resist as I'm not a motorcycle rider....
Really nice jacket and congrats! Fit looks good. I've been often tempted to buy my first Langlitz but could always resist as I'm not a motorcycle rider....
I really like the length of the Columbia you have. That is exactly were I would like my jacket length to be at. How is it ON the bike? Does it bunch up or jab into your throat when you ride with it zipped up?
Hope you are enjoying your new FatBob. I am SURE you are.
Thanks for the great response Psant. It is very helpful.
I usually have to ride with the jacket all the way zipped up from mid September till about mid May in my neck of the woods. I love the way your jacket sits, but my understanding is that it is a little long in the front for riding a motorcycle. I had a Langlitz made many years ago and they INSISTED on a shorter front for riding. Back then I hated the front length. I always thought it was way too short. Looking back, I think they were probably right.
I have a Vanson model "E" that might be a tad long in the front. When I totally zip it up, It has a "bulge" in the front. It might be a tad large on me also. adding to the excess leather in the front.
I kinda know what you mean about the back length. My model "E" fits strange in the back also. It seems like its not quite long enough in the back. I am always pulling it down and adjusting to keep everything covered. But on the top, the collar comes to mid skull.
I am gonna submit my measurements to Langlitz and let them build it for me. I am not going to "tweek" any fit measurements. I am also thinking their shoulder slope question will play a part in the collar riding up.
I am tired of getting riding jackets that don't fit right ON the bike. I hate going down the road and always fiddling with a collar, sleeve length, drafts and such. I am going to leave it to the experts and see what happens this time.
I am also going with the medium cow. I hope it is substantial.
I think this is wise for two reasons. The first being that they have been building jackets for a little over 70 years and probably don’t take kindly to others instructing them as to how that should be done The second reason is that Langlitz guarantees you will be satisfied with the fit of the jacket that they make you. That may not be the case though if they built a jacket based on measurements and other criteria dictated by you.I am gonna submit my measurements to Langlitz and let them build it for me. I am not going to "tweek" any fit measurements.