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Choosing a motorcycle jacket is probably the most important gear decision you have to make. The huge choice of bike jackets on the market can be bewildering. There are the safety issues to consider - how abrasion resistant is the jacket material; are there reinforced areas; what level is the shoulder and elbow armour; is a back protector included or optional? Then you need to think about the waterproofing and venting properties of the jacket. Will you be riding in the summer or winter or both? These days a textile motorcycle jacket can be just as effective as leather in terms of protection. But leather has no thermal qualities, and is very poor when it comes to keeping the rider dry, as it simply absorbs moisture. Staying safe on a bike is helped when you ride comfortably, and in most circumstances, hot or cold, wet or dry, you'll be more comfortable in a textile jacket. Textile jackets  also tend to come equipped with a whole host of technical features that often don't make their way onto leather motorcycle jackets. Choose leather if your priority is looking good, or if you’re riding on the track. Choose textile for commuting and touring.

Here at Motolegends we only stock the motorcycle jackets that we believe are up to the job. We stock what we consider to be the very best brands in the business - so Rukka jackets, Klim jackets, Belstaff jackets to name just the top few. We are also good at helping you work out which bike jacket is the right one for you and your riding needs. Come and visit up in our shop in Guildford for a personal shopping experience or buy online with free next day UK delivery.

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Rukka Nivala 2.0 jacket in black / orange

John: Nice comfortable Jacket

I bought this jacket in the Sunday sale when the newer model was released. I am comparing it to my previous jacket which was a Dane Torben 2 GTX Pro £450 when new, with inflation £580 today, but equivalent on Dane site is £1000. Obviously this is about 7 years newer than my Dane so there have been improvements in materials and design. This review is just my opinion. What is better than Dane Nice comfortable big armor including chest. Wrist cuff zips are nice and big, so easy to fasten with gloves on and dont come undone when travelling as my Dane does. Inbuilt storm collar, although I havent used it yet. Dane didnt have one. The jacket is a lot softer when new, my Dane needed quite a lot of wear to become comfortable. I like the included down jacket although I use a heated jacket in winter. It will be useful in the spring to carry in case it gets cool. The jacket without down liner seems to me to be warmer and more windproof than my Dane. The inside pocket is big enough for an OS map and has a long zip opening, phone pocket included in the inside pocket is good. What isnt as good as the Dane Most of these features I had read about before buying so didnt influence my purchase. Lack of an external pocket, and not as many pockets. But this is probably better if you are unfortunate enough to come off. The Velcro fastener on the collar isnt as good as the magnetic one one my Dane. No volume adjustment except waist so tends to billow a bit on faster roads, but makes the jacket look neater. As this was on sale it was about the same price as the equivalent Dane. The Dane has never leaked even on 8 hour wet days. I havent worn in heavy rain yet but as should be expected it hasnt leaked in normal wet weather. I like the Rukka jacket and like the style of it when wearing. The lack of pockets does give it a cleaner neater look. It should last me out my motorcycle riding. Finally, thanks to Motolegends for the usual excellent service.

Belstaff Crosby jacket in sand

JCrider: A move to urban style clothing

This year I am adding urban style riding clothing to my wardrobe. The Belstaff Crosby jacket has style, with tailoring detail and high standard of manufacture. I am biased, but it looks good. As the jacket uses a waxed fabric with a membrane lining, it is wind and water proof. I chose SAND to move away from black and grey. The jacket is central to my new urban style when worn with black protective jeans, tan boots and gloves. The Motorlegends price was very competitive, with fast free delivery. This was my first purchase followed by the second for the boots. I will now be a repeat customer of Motorlegends.

Richa Rain Flare jacket in silver

PAWEL: best Hi Vis waterproof

got it 2 years now and it never fails. wearing it on daily commute, day or night working shifts and rain is never an issue. The reflective coating its absolutely amazing!!