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Hein Gericke Spader Motorcycle Jacket (For Men)
$119.95
$349.95
Save 65% Item #95395
Closeouts. Hein Gericke's Spader motorcycle jacket is a thoroughly wel-thought-out piece of gear. CE-approved armor in the elbows and shoulders, Hiprotec® back pad and Safe® stitching throughout mean this jacket will hold together and shield you from impacts. Sheltex® waterproof breathable layer and Gericke’s polyester insulated zip out Z-liner provide warmth and protection on wet, cold rides. Nylon belt Elastic waistLength: 31-½”Weight: 7 lb. Fabric: 82% nylon, 16% leather, 2% carbon fiberCare: Machine wash, hang dryCloseouts. Indonesia.
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almost want to lay the bike down By dave, just dave from Iron Mountian, Mi on 08/10/2009 Pros: Abrasion Resistant, Tough Best Uses: Long Rides, Street Riding Motorsports: Motorcycle Enthusiast Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Apears like it came out of a mad max movie.
This is a well put together jacket. I like all the features. Vents, belt and straps to make it a custom fit. I like it.
Classic Example of Sierra Quality By Bainbridge Bull from Bainbridge Island, WA on 07/22/2009 Pros: Abrasion Resistant, Comfortable, Stylish, Tough Best Uses: Long Rides, Poor Weather, Protection, Street Riding Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This jacket is very cool. I think it looks way better in person than in the pictures. All the riders I know around here (Bainbridge Island, WA) either have glitzy Joe Speed Racer style jackets, or boring rain jackets.
This has the performance of the foul weather gear with very cool, subtle styling. I would only make two improvements.
1 - A bigger reflective component in the arms, shoulder, and back; There's a small pipe, but I'd like to see a 1" stripe or patches of reflective material along the arm, on the shoulder or across the back.
2 - Bigger, better venting. It's a hot jacket for anything over 75 degrees. Fortunately, around here, that's not common.
By Puget Sound Sailor from Seattle, WA on 07/17/2009 Pros: Abrasion Resistant, Comfortable, Stylish, Well constructed Best Uses: Long Rides, Poor Weather, Protection, Street Riding Motorsports: Year round commuter Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The jacket is extremely well made, I am most impressed with the quality. The jacket feels just a tad small. It would be a tight fit if I put on an extra layer for winter riding. Much much better than my current Kilimanjaro jacket, at more than half the price. Thanks Sierra!
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