








Draft Mesh Motorcycle Jacket
Color: Jet Black
When we set out to create a mesh motorcycle jacket, we wanted to make sure it was a super-functional, elevated version of a warm-weather riding must-have.
Technical Features
Performance
Temperature
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This garment is designed to perform best in 60 to 80 degree temperature range.
Additional protection from the elements.
The water-resistant outer shell fits in a zippered kangaroo pouch in the back of the mesh jacket, making it easily accessible when the weather turns cold or wet. It’s constructed from a nylon stretch 3-layer fabric that is seam sealed, rendering it water resistant and windproof. Zippered hand openings allow access to the pockets in the mesh jacket. Additionally, snap tabs connect this outer layer to the jacket underneath. Reflective tape on the back and sleeves increases visibility at night.
Technical Specifications
Draft Mesh Motorcycle Jacket
When we set out to create a mesh motorcycle jacket, we wanted to make sure it was a super-functional, elevated version of a warm-weather riding must-have.
Technical Features
Abrasion-Resistant
The hardwearing fabric and construction of this garment can resist normal scuffs, scraps, and rubbing from use.
Water Resistant
This garment was designed to protect you from brief exposure to unexpected light rain showers.
Wind Resistant
The fabric used in this garment provides a degree of wind resistance.
Seam-sealed
By applying a special adhesive tape to this garment’s seams, moisture is prevented from entering.
Breathable
By allowing moisture to escape, this breathable garment will keep you cool during even the most high intensity activities.
Performance
Temperature
0°F
20°F
40°F
60°F
80°F
This garment is designed to perform best in 60 to 80 degree temperature range.
- Extreme - -10ºF to 20ºF
- Cold - 20ºF to 40ºF
- Versatile - 40ºF to 60ºF
- Lightweight - 50ºF to 70ºF
This garment is designed to perform best in the following temperature range. Please note: temperature accuracy may vary based on individual differences, activity level, and layering choices.