Riding Jacket
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Riding Jacket
I'm looking for a armored riding jacket that doesn't scream riding jacket. I ordered a corazzo max from coraazzo for $79 but ended up getting an email saying the were out of both medium and large. So now I get to wait 1-2 weeks for the refund on my card :/ I like the look of the prima pullman but would like back armor. Anyone know of any jackets like this for $100 and under with back armor?
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Under $100 might be kind of tough. I have the GoGo hoodie and it's great but maybe not if it's your only riding jacket.
I've owned several Corazzo models and am a fan. I know they're more expensive, but the newer models have better fits than the Max.
There are several Corazzos for under $100 on eBay, some new, some slightly used. For Oregon, you might do well with the Tempeste, which I LOVE. There's also a new 5.0 going for $80. (That's one of the models I haven't owned, but many of my friends have had them for years!)
Failing that, you might want to try closeout sections on some of the better online retailers:
http://www.motorcyclegear.com
http://www.motorcyclecloseouts.com
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com
You're less likely to find something non-motorcycle-y, though most companies make a couple models that are toned down.
I've owned several Corazzo models and am a fan. I know they're more expensive, but the newer models have better fits than the Max.
There are several Corazzos for under $100 on eBay, some new, some slightly used. For Oregon, you might do well with the Tempeste, which I LOVE. There's also a new 5.0 going for $80. (That's one of the models I haven't owned, but many of my friends have had them for years!)
Failing that, you might want to try closeout sections on some of the better online retailers:
http://www.motorcyclegear.com
http://www.motorcyclecloseouts.com
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com
You're less likely to find something non-motorcycle-y, though most companies make a couple models that are toned down.
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There's a large Tempeste ending in a little under 4 hours parked at $50 with free shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Corazzo-Tempest ... 90&vxp=mtr
Yeah, that may go up a little...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Corazzo-Tempest ... 90&vxp=mtr
Yeah, that may go up a little...
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That $100 mark is tough to beat.
I know it is a riding jacket, but Scooterworks has two colors of their Prima Pullman on clearance at $62.50.
I couldn't resist the red one at that price.
http://www.scooterworks.com/search-page ... rm=pullman
I know it is a riding jacket, but Scooterworks has two colors of their Prima Pullman on clearance at $62.50.
I couldn't resist the red one at that price.
http://www.scooterworks.com/search-page ... rm=pullman
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I actually have that red Pullman jacket; it's not bad especially if you can get it for a good price. My wife gifted me a Corazzo 5.0 this morning and I immediately adored the back armor. So yeah if the armor is on your list, skip the Pullman.feetchermancj wrote:I would jump all over the red one but it doesn't have the back armor or option for it.feetchermancj wrote:Thanks everyone. I'm going to bid on that tempeste. Here in central oregon we get a little bit of everything for weather so I think the tempeste is a good choice.
Go for the Tempeste! Sure there are a lot of sharks waiting to snipe it though, so aim high...
Good luck!
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Just a bit of a warning regarding buying a riding jacket online. At least for Corazzo, the sizing is different than sizing for most other types of apparel, and the sizing is even different among various Corazzo jackets. That is, in men's t-shirts, a small usually fits me, occasionally medium. However, I had to get a size Large Corazzo Postale in order for it to fit me. Also, when I tried on other Corazzo jackets, some of them fit me in medium, so the size depended on the particular jacket. I understand that you're shopping on price, and for a stylish riding jacket with armor, ebay or some kind of closeout deal is about the only way you'll get it under $100, but just be careful, as it'd be worse to have to spend around $200 anyway for 2 jackets if the first one didn't fit.
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Finally got my Tempest yesterday! Took a week longer than what the seller said it would I'm 6 155lbs and the larger is the perfect size. Larger enough to layer underneath it but not so large to where I look like a thug. The only complaint I have with it is the elbow pads. The pads move almost all the away down to my wrists. Anyone have any ideas on how to keep them in place?