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Richa Motorcycle Jackets

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Richa jackets have always offered a great quality product at a mid-market price. Richa motorcycle clothing uses all the best components like Goretex membranes, YKK zips, D3O armour, SuperFabric and so on. There’s a broad range. You can get a Richa jacket for just about any biking scenario from commuting and touring to off-road adventures, urban excursions, and everything in between. They cover pretty much all eventualities. What is particularly impressive is that you can often get a Richa jacket in many more sizes than other brands commit to. For ladies they run from XS to 6XL and for men they go up to a 12XL on some of their jackets. 

We don’t do the full range of Richa jackets but we have picked a selection of their best leather and textile jackets that we think work for our customers. 

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Verified customer reviews for Richa Motorcycle Jackets

Richa Inferno heated jacket in black

Philipp: Great Jacket - Warm

I was pleased that Motolegends had this jacket as I was struggling to get it elsewhere, the reason was that I have the gloves from the set so didnt want any complications or messy setups. It is pretty warm and insulates well, havent tried it in really cold weather yet but so far so good. I think its a shame that the arms dont have heated elements, but I guess that would make it more expensive and you wouldnt be able to remove the arms in case you wanted to turn it into a vest. If you want the extra heat then you need to go for a warm safe, but I didnt want to spend the extra.

Richa Charleston leather jacket in black

Karl Prangley: Extremely comfortable jacket.

Extremely comfortable well fitted jacket. Lovely soft supple leather which hopefully will last for years to come age well. D30 armour very comfortable on off the bike which is a bonus,so didnt need to upgrade to D30 ghost armour . Look forward to returning to your site in the near future to pickup some new gear.

Richa Arc GTX jacket in black

Jim: Driest I have ever been

After doing a round Ireland tour last year I realised that I needed a new waterproof suit to replace my aged Alpinestars drop liner kit. After a fair bit of research I finally opted for the Arc jacket and trousers. They hadnt had a lot of use until the past week when I started riding my daily 70 mile round trip commute. There was a fair bit of rain and I have was swamped head to foot by lorries going through standing water. The suit performed brilliantly and I remained bone dry with the water just running off me. Anything I have ever owned before has wet out, pockets leaked and left me a soggy mess at the end of the ride. I was also wearing Richa Atlantic gloves which worked perfectly in conjunction with the jacket. Laminate is a game changer despite being a bit stiff and crunchy.