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jacket fit

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I used the search and could not find anything about how a jacket should fit. I just got a Cortech jacket and it's pretty tight on me...the chest is fine and the sleeves go right up to my wrists in riding position...it just feels kinda small to me but looks big in the mirror because of the armor...is this normal? Thanks
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sorry for the double post
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Is it uncomfortable?
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#4 Unread post by koji52 »

no just feels weird...it could be from just the armor and it being brand new...i was just wondering from you guys if anyone had felt the same way
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#5 Unread post by Shorts »

Riding jackets take a bit to get use to. But you do want it fitting as comfortably as it can. Sleeves should not roll up on you. If so, move up a size. The rest of the jacket should be relatively well fitting - al be it, odd at first.

There a tons of companies and each brand has it own quirks on how they fit. But overall, make sure the armor sits in the right places as you are sitting on your bike in the riding position.
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#6 Unread post by Veda »

The armor will get a little more flexible with wear but if the jacket itself is too small then it's too small.

What happens if you put a warm sweater on under it, does it get too small then? You definitely want room to wear some extra layers under your jacket.
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#7 Unread post by koji52 »

well i think this jacket will be strictly a summer jacket...even with the removable liner, it's fine...it's comfortable enough and the armor sits fine on my shoulders and elbows...i think it's just a "getting used to it" type of deal...thanks everyone...i showed the jacket off to my girlfriend and she said i look like a starship trooper...its a good thing i loved that movie haha
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#8 Unread post by Bachstrad37 »

You want it kinda tight. It's a pain to have a jacket act like a sail on a boat.

When I test for fit, one thing that I do is cross wrists while holding out your arm straight out. The sleeves shouldn't crawl past your wrist bone and the back of the jacket shouldn't cramp your shoulders from freely moving.

Also, the back length shouldn't expose your butt "crack" while reaching forward. It should be long enough where you don't experience draft to your butt cheeks. Then again, you might like that. :laughing:
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