LADIES - Good female riding jackets
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LADIES - Good female riding jackets
I need some feedback from the ladies of the forum. What are good brands of motorcycle jackets for women as far as fit, safety and comfort are concerned?
Also, does anyone know of a good website to order them from? My girlfriends local motorcycle shop doesn't have any female gear, and mine has a very limited selection.
Also, does anyone know of a good website to order them from? My girlfriends local motorcycle shop doesn't have any female gear, and mine has a very limited selection.
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Olympia is one that is really into women's gear. They've got some nice stuff with 'curves' for a woman's shape, instead of just smaller men's stuff.
Bob's BMW has a great selection of Olympia and other gear for women. Not too far from you... http://www.bmwbobs.com/index.html to get directions.
Pam
Bob's BMW has a great selection of Olympia and other gear for women. Not too far from you... http://www.bmwbobs.com/index.html to get directions.
Pam
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ladies, check out www.foxcreekleathers.com
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I thought I would follow up on what we found in case it helps anyone out.
Monica ended up with a Cortech LRX jacket. She tried Olympia, but the cortech and tourmaster (same company cortech sportier, tourmaster... tourier) fit her better and she found them more comfortable. She actually liked the look of the Joe Rocket Luna jacket the best, but it didn't feel right and didn't seem to offer as much protection and the liner it came with was only a vest. Monica gets cold very fast so that dropped it right out of the running. Anyway- so far, so good!
Monica ended up with a Cortech LRX jacket. She tried Olympia, but the cortech and tourmaster (same company cortech sportier, tourmaster... tourier) fit her better and she found them more comfortable. She actually liked the look of the Joe Rocket Luna jacket the best, but it didn't feel right and didn't seem to offer as much protection and the liner it came with was only a vest. Monica gets cold very fast so that dropped it right out of the running. Anyway- so far, so good!
i have the frank thomas leiah jacket, it was the only one that came in XS and actually didnt have sleeves that were really too long for me. i used to as a passenger for two weeks 6 hours a day in CA and it was really comfy. but yea.. only a zip out vest, no real substantial liner.
does anyone have advice on a pair of pants? i'm looking at BMW ones b/c they are on sale for $99 (and have good armor). but maybe i'm missing something? i wear like... a zero so it's been hard for me to find stuff that isn't baggy
does anyone have advice on a pair of pants? i'm looking at BMW ones b/c they are on sale for $99 (and have good armor). but maybe i'm missing something? i wear like... a zero so it's been hard for me to find stuff that isn't baggy

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I just came home today with a new riding jacket. It is a fairly new line on the market. At least that's what they said in the shop.
Nitro is the brand made by Vega (I think). The ladies jackets are shaped a little better for a woman's shape and the sleeves are plenty long for us tall gals.
The price is reasonable compared to a lot of others.
Here is the link for a look.
http://www.winterhavenllc.com/index.cfm ... dCatID/419
Joe rocket also has a new line for women called lotus. They look pretty but alas, they fit small people.
Nitro is the brand made by Vega (I think). The ladies jackets are shaped a little better for a woman's shape and the sleeves are plenty long for us tall gals.
The price is reasonable compared to a lot of others.
Here is the link for a look.
http://www.winterhavenllc.com/index.cfm ... dCatID/419
Joe rocket also has a new line for women called lotus. They look pretty but alas, they fit small people.
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I bought a Joe Rocket Ballistic jacket from www.newenough.com at a great price.
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I'm a pretty skinny guy, and I don't have much of a chest to speak of, anyways... the Joe Rocket Alter Ego fit me well enough that I think it's worth taking a look at.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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