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The WICKED STOCK Waterproof Motorcycle Jacket for men combines safety, comfort, and functionality. Featuring CE Level 2 armor, a waterproof design, and 8 pockets, this jacket is perfect for all-season riding. With adjustable fittings and high visibility reflective stripes, it ensures both protection and style on every adventure.
Manufacturer | WICKED STOCK |
Brand | WICKED STOCK |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.35 x 14.21 x 5.12 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | mbj054-Blk-L |
Special Features | Waterproof, Lightweight, Vented |
D**E
Stunning quality and value
I am rarely blown away by a product purchased here but this jacket is a pleasant exception. How they can manufacture a riding jacket of this quality so cheaply is unbelievable. This jacket compares favorably with name brands including Alpine Stars which cost 4x or 5x the price. It includes an inner liner, excellent armor including elbows and back, and many zippered vent openings, pockets, and adjustment tabs. The outer shell is heavy duty cordura. All the pockets are designe with strong snaps and all have double foldover layers for added water protection. All zippers have foldover flaps, including the inner removalble wind barrier and the main external zipper. I ordered the XXL version, normally wear XL, so I recommend going up a size. I'm 6'0" and weigh 220 pounds, the jacket fits me very slightly loose, which is how I like it. Sleeve length is perfect. The jacket also looks totally bad-azz, a true adventure style jacket. Don't debate, just get one. Recommended without reservations.
B**A
Small 38 works for a 39.5” chest measurement
At 5’6” this jacket fits with all the straps and zippers in the right places to tie down. Will be roomy in winter for layering up.Great looking with pocket and cuff rubber tabs offering a quality feel.And like others have said, well worth the price!
J**X
Pleasantly surprised.
All right, so first things first and full disclosure: when I was looking at this jacket, I thought to myself these are low res pictures but man that doesn’t look like mesh.I was correct.The description of the jacket is somewhat misleading, in the fact that it advertises it as mesh. There is a mesh lining inside the jacket which goes along way to allow the airflow from the vents to travel inside of it, but that is in no way shape or form the same thing as having actual mesh panels on the jacket.Beyond that though this jacket is absolutely fantastic. I have spent hundreds of dollars for jackets from Alpine stars and Olympia and Joe rocket that were not as good as this one. The armor is not basic foam padding, which is an incredibly pleasant surprise, and is also positioned correctly. The construction of the jacket is excellent. Everything fits together perfectly, and there is a plethora of straps and zips to adjust it to fit you. I have been wearing it for about two weeks now and it put probably 1500 miles on it across five different motorcycles, and temperatures ranging from 50° to 95° (Fahrenheit). On a naked bike or a bike with a bikini faring, the vents actually work really well and well it didn’t keep me as cool as a mesh jacket would’ve it did well enough. on my fully fared bikes that became a different story and it 80° plus it became distinctly uncomfortable. I have no doubt that if it were not for the majority of the jacket being that light gray color, it would’ve been far worse. I was only rained on lightly twice and in one of those instances I was on my victory vision which has phenomenal weather protection, but on the other, I was on my CB, which has almost no weather protection, so I can attest the fact that it is white water resistant even without the internal waterproof lining. There was obviously a small amount of leakage in the vents which I had open because while it was raining, it was still 90°, But aside from that, it did quite well and given the gussets on the zippers I believe that with the vents zipped closed it probably wouldn’t have had any intrusion at all.
C**N
great value for any price
well made. jips all work easly, fits well. suggest order a size or two larger than your normal size.
R**Y
Amazing quality motorcycle jacket!
Apparently, Wicked Stock located in Maryland must design motorcycle wear and have it manufactured in Pakistan. Well, this works, because this correctly fits my normal XL frame, and is made of quality fabrics & quality zippers, with very even stitching, designed with great practicality and relatively light weight. Good warm season garment. CE2 (not CE/CE1) is a higher grade of protection that is not available in competing garments at this price. I happen to like the neutral but visible gray/black colors (really, the gray is more of a light grayish tan, which is nicer) which goes well with my loudly colored KTM cycle. I wish Wicked Stock success because they've opened up the value segment of this market with extremely high quality gear.
S**6
Great jacket.
I was pleasantly surprised when wearing this jacket. Fit and finish is outstanding. The attention to detail such as overlapping rain seams. Velcro and snaps make this jacket form fitting. Additional zip in rain liner is a great idea. I’m using the jacket without liner because of the summer heat. It’s a heavy jacket because of the rider protection padding. It’s not noticeable when riding. All well worth the price. I’m normally an XL and the XL fits me fine.
B**N
Well designed, very good quality jacket for the price.
Good fit, armor protection and ventilation system. Very happy with it.
T**S
Black is too freakin' Hot!!
For the money, this is a LOT of jacket. Great overall design, happy zippers (studies show that 93% of zippered garments that end up in the garbage are because of unhappy zippers), lots of pocketses, decent venting, fine workmanship.However.There are patches on my jacket that are BLACK when they should be WHITE. Haven't these designers heard of global climate change? I bought a white coat so that it would cooler in our stupidly-hot-now summers. This excellent jacket is MOSTLY white, but not COMPLETELY white.Designers, do this: Put someone in one of your coats, then take multiple looks at the rider from up above, from the standpoint of the sun. If the sun can see black in your coats, those areas need to become white. Cooler coat, better coat, happier riders. Oh yeah, wouldn't hurt to put in one more vent right about the elbow--both of 'em, so maybe that's TWO more vents...Even still, thanks for a reeeaaally nice coat (except for the dumb skull inside by the tag, that is)!!
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