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Color: Dark Sand
The Mojave Motorcycle Jacket is meant for warm days on the bike, constructed from 100% heavy-duty cotton canvas from Halley Stevensons®.
Technical Features
Performance
Temperature
This garment is designed to perform best in 60 to 80 degree Fahrenheit temperature range.
A heavy-duty, breathable motorcycle jacket.
The Mojave Motorcycle Jacket is made from 100% heavy duty, abrasion-resistant Halley Stevensons® cotton canvas. The jacket features a poly mesh liner on the interior to ensure breathability, while the sleeves are lined in poly.


Safety first.
For protective padding, we partnered with D3O®, the global market leader in impact protection and shock absorption. D3O® uses unique patented and proprietary technologies to make rate-sensitive, soft, flexible materials with high shock-absorbing properties. The Mojave Jacket is equipped with pads featuring D3O® technology at the elbow, shoulder, and back—all of which are CE-certified and removable.

Well suited.
Pair the Mojave Motorcycle Jacket with the Mojave Motorcycle Pant for a full suit.
Explore Mojave Motorcycle Pant

Technical Specifications
Mojave Motorcycle Jacket
The Mojave Motorcycle Jacket is meant for warm days on the bike, constructed from 100% heavy-duty cotton canvas from Halley Stevensons®.
Technical Features
Abrasion-Resistant
The hardwearing fabric and construction of this garment can resist normal scuffs, scraps, and rubbing from use.
D3O®
Far and away the industry leader in shock-absorbing body armor.
Breathable
By allowing moisture to escape, this breathable garment will keep you cool during even the most high intensity activities.
Performance
Temperature
This garment is designed to perform best in 60 to 80 degree Fahrenheit 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.