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The best textile motorcycle jackets cover a few bases; they are protective, breathable, weatherproof and extremely versatile - on top of being typically less expensive than comparable leathers. When choosing the best motorcycle jacket for you, keep in mind the seasons you will be riding in and the level of protection you need. Many textile motorcycle jackets can accommodate multiple liners, mesh panels and space age materials to add potentially more durability and versatility than their leather counterparts. Textile jackets also come from numerous brands and span many price ranges. If you are having a hard time picking out a well suited textile for your riding style and budget, don't hesitate to call us and we can walk you through the selection process - we know it can be daunting, especially for new riders.
Textile Motorcycle Jackets FAQ's
What is a textile motorcycle jacket?A textile jacket is any non-leather jacket, usually made from man-made materials like nylon, polyester, or Cordura. These jackets are awesome because they are lightweight, versatile, and often come with features like waterproofing, thermal liners, and lots of vents.
Are textile jackets as safe as leather?
High-quality textile jackets are extremely safe. Materials like 600D Cordura or ballistic nylon offer fantastic abrasion resistance, easily rivaling all but the thickest race-grade leather. For 99% of street riding, a good textile jacket provides all the protection you need. Learn more about leather vs textile jackets here.
What's the main advantage of a textile jacket?
The main advantage is versatility, especially for all-weather riding. Textile jackets can be easily made waterproof (either with a built-in membrane or a removable liner), and they often feature zip-open vents for when it's hot and removable thermal liners for when it's cold. They're the "do-it-all" jacket.
How do I wash a textile jacket?
ne of the best parts about textile is that it's easy to clean! First, remove all the armor. Then, hand-wash it in a tub with a gentle, tech-wash-specific detergent (not regular laundry soap). If the tag allows, you can use a front-loading washer (no agitator!) on a gentle cycle. Always hang it to air dry. Always consult the manufacturer for more specific questions, or reach out to our customer service team and let them help you out!
What does "600D Cordura" mean?
This is a term you'll see a lot. "Cordura" is a popular brand name for a very durable, abrasion-resistant nylon fabric. The "D" stands for "Denier," which is a measure of the fiber's thickness. A higher number, like 600D or 1000D, generally means a stronger and more abrasive-resistant material.






























































































