Best Street Motorcycle Jackets

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Time to gear up for the street. We review our favourite Motorcycle Street jackets.

Video product links and time stamps:
0:22 - Alpinestars Scion Waterproof Jacket: Out of stock
2:40 - River Road Laughlin Jacket: Out of stock
4:43 - Klim Overland Jacket: Out of stock

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Video product links and time stamps:
0:22 - Alpinestars Scion Waterproof Jacket: Out of stock
2:40 - River Road Laughlin Jacket: Out of stock
4:43 - Klim Overland Jacket: Out of stock

FortNine
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We need these every year. You're honest and we need new gear all the time. Updates yearly would be helpful on best buys and things to avoid.

nothingtoseehere
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people over here being trolls and sarcastically asking his height and weight, but its review details like that - that would have people complaining when they bought an item and it didn't fit because they had no reference point.. my best guess, the reason he says he height and weight each time is because hes doing a review on each jacket and there are quick jump points in the description that maybe people are doing research on each jacket and don't care about the other items. So its nice to see the attention to detail here when doing reviews. go Canada eh! NS boy here RyanF9 ! keep up the reviews and good work! subbed.

WhiteNoizeOW
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great work man, someday you are gone have a million subscribers if you keep putting out content like all these videos. very impressive

dualsporthooligan
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Keep these vids coming Ryan - good job

derekdrake
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I really like your videos..you put products out there for us to understand and up to date..too bad there's so many jacket manufacturing companies to choose from..the dilemma gets worse

kevinbrislawn
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Hello Ryan, Just getting back into riding again after a 3 year break. Loving your intelligent, informative videos.Just picked up my seventh bike, a 1997 Honda 750 Nighthawk. Great easy riding bike . I'm looking to get some new riding gear.I Love the way you cut through the BS and save hours of on line research narrowing down the choices for the new bikes & gear. Excellent quality video production.Glad I found you . Keep it up !!

joejohnston
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you roll the hood up and use that little velcro tab to secure the "roll" to its mate on the jacket...

toadamine
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Hi Ryan, My favorite is the Dainese Mesh Armour Jacket I bought....it's absolutely  the best ventilated jacked I've ever worn. Mainly because it's all mesh and the armour in it is fanstastic . The back armour has aluminum honeycomb sandwiched between ventilated hard plastic type material. Anywhere you would slide on the asphalt is covered with high grade protective armour....it's a fabulous piece of protection and great for those 85 degree humid days....All my leather and textile jacket have been moved to the back of my closet now. I think it was the Wave model....

paulwitham
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Finally a motorcycle gear review guy that's built like me! Which is to say not built, lol.

overboostn
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I know you guys are a Canadian company but I live in Florida in the US. I like watching your videos but it's like 110 degrees Fahrenheit here for 8 months out of the year. I haven't seen anything on this channel so far that I could even wear haha. But I'll still keep watching I like to see all the different gear.

zillatowntv
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The whole concept of street clothes is problematic, be they jackets, boots or whatever. There's no doubt that these garments are less protective than more heavy duty kit, but it's in cities you have the accidents. Here's a statistic from Britain: 93 per cent of all motorcycle accidents occur less than three miles from the riders' homes. Here's another: 93 or so per cent of all motorcyclists' injuries are lower limb. It makes you think, doesn't it? From my own personal experience, I almost lost my left foot following an accident in London in 2007. I was wearing low-cut boots which were forced down below my ankle which was crushed. I'm fine, but when I go shopping on the B-King or Ulysses, I wear my vented race boots, armoured jeans and a proper jacket.

Another great video, though. You have a new convert.

-tj
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I actually like this content a lot better than the current stuff, which is more educational to A/V production students than it is to motorcyclists.

PMitchell
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Hello guys, do you plan to add videos for woman riders eventually? I like to watch your videos. They are really informative and fun.

annakozlova
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It's a younger Doug Demuro, but for Motorcycles! 😁🤙

bequanis
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Best way to sell a jacket to Canadians, "it's warm enough for 0 degrees in the morning and cool enough for 30 degrees coming home"
I think all our ears perked up at that

TheWhoamaters
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I'm sensing he's 6'3 and 175 pounds

jackmay
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What's wrong with looking like a storm trooper?

Osprey
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You should do a series on tall sizes. At 6'3", I'm sure you need tall sizes most of the time, like I do. It's pretty aggravating looking for tall sizes in riding jackets, that I like anyhow.

jwelsh
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Hey Ryan, great video again. I to live in Montreal. Im seriously considering the Klim Jackets as an all around coat (touring, commuting). I want to invest in ONE good jacket (with eventually) pants for 3 seasons riding. I'm hesitating between Klim induction and Klim overland. I'm ok with layering, but there's only so much you can take off/put on too. Do you have any recommandation that would fit a daily commute for hot mid-July days when stuck on Decarie Highway and some cold spring/fall touring?

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