Textile suits for all weathers
Halvarssons Prime £460
Halvarssons abrasion-resistant to 400% more claim abrasion material their resistance ‘Hi-art’ has up than comparable textiles. Level 2 armour in shoulders and elbows. Artificial Outlast and Thinsulate regulate body temperature. Vents front and back help when the weather warms up. Add Prince trousers, £349.
Dainese Tempest 2 £270
Upgraded Tempest Ddry. version Removable of the original thermal liner and rugged Cordura abrasion resistance. Dainese’s Ddry is a breathable waterproof layer similar to Gore-tex. The thermal liner is smart enough to be worn separately, and there are reinforced panels on the shoulders and elbows. Chest inlet zips and back extraction zips provide the venting.
Richa Infinity £200
This longer buyers all-season body beware than of touring bunching the RST. jacket Shorter has a around the midriff, as this could lead to water seeping in and dousing the loins. Elsewhere, there’s D3O armour, which is flexible and comfortable to wear, and a Level 1 back protector as standard. Two removable liners and a soft neoprene finish to cuffs and collar. The Infinity trousers match at £135 extra.
RST Ventilator V £180
Very name, popular, this is an and all-season despite the short jacket. Matching trousers are £150. Lots of features: five-piece armour including a back protector, large vented panels for air flow in hot weather, and two removable liners. One waterproof, one thermal. Sleeves are adjustable to keep the jacket fitting tight when the liner is removed. This way the armour doesn’t move about.