Motorcycle Gear for Summer
In my last episode of The Pace and in a recent reader email, I made some suggestions for summer gear options for my fellow women riders. (Of course, these outfits all come in men's versions).
Dainese
G-Air-Frame Tex Jacket
MSRP: $269.95
Where to Buy: Revzilla.com, DStores Orange County, San Francisco or Chicago. (be sure to call for availability)
The Air Frame has a removable windproof liner and a 3/4 connection zipper to wear with any Dainese pants (unfortunately you can't zip a Dainese jacket or pant to any other brands). The fit is more on the long and lean side, so I'd recommend this fit for gals with a longer torso. The shoulders are not too narrow and not too broad.
They also have the Air Flux at $199.95, which is a little less expensive because it doesn't offer the removable liner or connection zipper. That would be a good alternative as well.
Drake Air Textile Pants
MSRP: $259.95
Where to Buy: Revzilla.com, DStores Orange County, San Francisco or Chicago. (be sure to call for availability)
Olympia
Switchback Jacket
MSRP: $229.99
Where to Buy: Revzilla.com
The Switchback is a lighter version of the Airglide. It has a removable waterproof/windproof liner that isn't insulated. The fit and sizing is great for curvier body types and comes in hi viz! More generous in the shoulders, arms, waist and bust. The length is a bit shorter so it's better if you have a shorter torso.
Airglide Pants
MSRP: $229.99
Where to Buy: Revzilla.com
The Airglides are an overpant, with full hip to toe zippers. I've mentioned them a few times before, as they're a well ventilated pant made of Cordura. The fit is generous in the hips and thighs and is perfect for a curvy body type. The knee armor is adjustable and removable too. With the large mesh panels on across the thighs, I've seen many women wear a full size smaller in these vs. their winter counterpart, the Pros.
REV'IT
Airwave Jacket and Pants
MSRP: $199.99/Jacket, $189.99/Pants
Where to Buy: Revzilla.com
The Airwave offers plenty of ventilation in a lightweight jacket that doesn't have a removable liner. The fit is much like the Tornado, and has a great all around fit for almost all body types. The pants also feature a full inner leg zipper which make it easy to wear shorts underneath and get to wear you're going . (The Tornados feature a removable waterproof, thermal liner and are for year round riding, whereas these are strictly for summer).
Motorcycle glove recommendations
Ok, from time to time I have to give advice to the men of this world too!
This email just came in from Bill K.:
Motorcycle Glove fitment by brand question.... I have fat hands with short fingers. My last two purchases of higher quality gloves went poorly. I got some alpinestars based on finger length, and they were so tight around the palm the actually burst a seam. So I got a set of Lee Parks gloves ($ouch) based on girth around the knuckles (where they fit perfectly), and they are too long for my fingers. I'm hoping after a few good rain rides, they will shrink shorter to fit, but who knows...can you recommend a brand that caters to the "fat hands and short fingers" market?
Actually, I have found a few brands to fit wider hands and shorter fingers. My favorite quality glove with this kind of fit and shape is Held. (http://www.heldusa.com)
And the fit is not as narrow in the wrists/palms as other brands that I've seen (for men and women). For an all around glove, I'd recommend the Steve Classic:
Not only does it start in a size 6 (perfect for teeny tiny, XS hands. I'm a 6.5/7) but you can order this glove in short or long sizes! I havent' seen any other gloves on the market that offer this option.
If you want a glove with more protection, Held has a great line of sport gloves with stronger gauntlets and more armor too. Unfortunately those aren't offered in short/long.
Also check out Olympia Gloves (which is different from the Olympia Motosports Apparel line).
The Kangaroo Curve is a slightly shorter, but well ventilated glove for summer:
They have over 80 types of motorcycle gloves, so hopefully they offer something that you need!
And I almost forgot, 2 more brands to consider, Cortech and Tourmaster. They tend to have a wider stance in the palms and shorter fingers.