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Looking for the most indestructibly rugged and versatile motorcycle jacket that will keep you protected no matter what the conditions? Adventure motorcycle jackets do all of the above and more. With multiple liner systems, high denier outer shells, and the most technically advanced features and functionality available in the industry, ADV motorcycle jackets will get you through anything Mother Nature throws your way. This means true four-season versatility, with optimal performance no matter what combination of precipitation is unleashed. Adventure motorcycle jackets truly are the pinnacle of motorcycle gear technology, built for the extreme ADV rider.
An "ADV" or "Adventure" jacket is the ultimate do-it-all, Swiss-army-knife of motorcycle gear. It's designed to be comfortable on a 500-mile highway drone, protective on a rocky trail, and keep you dry in a downpour. They are defined by their versatility, durability, and features.
What's the difference between an ADV and a touring jacket?
They are very similar, and often overlap heavily in their aesthetic and feature-sets. In general, an ADV jacket is built for tougher off-road use. It will typically have a more rugged outer shell, massive vents for when you're working hard off-road, and a slightly "roomier" cut so you can move around on the bike. A pure touring jacket might be a little quieter and more aerodynamic for highway-only use.
What is a "3-in-1" or "4-season" jacket?
This refers to the layering system. A 3-in-1 jacket has a main outer shell, a removable waterproof liner, and a removable thermal (warmth) liner. You can wear all three together in the cold, take out the thermal liner for a cool, rainy day, or take both liners out and open the vents for a hot day.
Why do ADV jackets have so many pockets?
Pockets, pockets, pockets! Adventure riders are often on the road for days or weeks and need to keep essentials handy. You'll find waterproof pockets for your phone and wallet, huge "cargo" pockets for snacks or a spare pair of gloves, and often a giant "rabbit" pocket on the back for stuffing your liners when the weather warms up.
What is a laminated Gore-Tex jacket?
A laminated jacket is the "premium" waterproof option. Instead of a removable rain liner, the waterproof membrane (like Gore-Tex) is bonded directly to the inside of the outer shell. This means the jacket itself never "wets out" or gets heavy with water, and it dries almost instantly.
ADV Motorcycle Jacket FAQ's
What is an ADV motorcycle jacket?An "ADV" or "Adventure" jacket is the ultimate do-it-all, Swiss-army-knife of motorcycle gear. It's designed to be comfortable on a 500-mile highway drone, protective on a rocky trail, and keep you dry in a downpour. They are defined by their versatility, durability, and features.
What's the difference between an ADV and a touring jacket?
They are very similar, and often overlap heavily in their aesthetic and feature-sets. In general, an ADV jacket is built for tougher off-road use. It will typically have a more rugged outer shell, massive vents for when you're working hard off-road, and a slightly "roomier" cut so you can move around on the bike. A pure touring jacket might be a little quieter and more aerodynamic for highway-only use.
What is a "3-in-1" or "4-season" jacket?
This refers to the layering system. A 3-in-1 jacket has a main outer shell, a removable waterproof liner, and a removable thermal (warmth) liner. You can wear all three together in the cold, take out the thermal liner for a cool, rainy day, or take both liners out and open the vents for a hot day.
Why do ADV jackets have so many pockets?
Pockets, pockets, pockets! Adventure riders are often on the road for days or weeks and need to keep essentials handy. You'll find waterproof pockets for your phone and wallet, huge "cargo" pockets for snacks or a spare pair of gloves, and often a giant "rabbit" pocket on the back for stuffing your liners when the weather warms up.
What is a laminated Gore-Tex jacket?
A laminated jacket is the "premium" waterproof option. Instead of a removable rain liner, the waterproof membrane (like Gore-Tex) is bonded directly to the inside of the outer shell. This means the jacket itself never "wets out" or gets heavy with water, and it dries almost instantly.































































































