Constructed using abrasion resistant 600 denier Carbolex and Armor-Link mesh material. 1680 denier ballistic fabric used in impact areas. Microfiber lined collar and cuffs for comfort. Adjustable, elastic snap sleeve take-up straps at the forearm and bicep help secure elbow armor in place. Hook-and-loop adjustable cuffs. 360 Phoslite reflective material and Tourmaster signature rear triangle help increase nighttime visibility. Adjustable waist belts with TPR pulls. ESO zippers, including a locking two-way main zipper slider. Newly designed, removable CE-approved Armadillo shoulder and elbow armor with triple-density back protector. Removable AquaTherm two-stage waterproof and insulated quilted liner. Features front hand, internal map, internal pouch, and mobile media pockets. Additional storage provided by two zippered chest pockets, two large capacity bellows pockets on the lower half of the jacket, as well as a top-entry rabbit pouch in the rear of the jacket. 8" jacket/pant zipper attachment including pant side. Color-coded snap attachments for waterproof and thermal liners.
C**F
Not that breathable, doesn't accommodate fat guts well enough
I've had other Tourmasters, and I love their fit, materials, and styling. This is the worst-fitting, least breathable 3 season jacket I've worn since leather. Wind is barely felt, even at highway speeds with no liners installed. 2x doesn't expand around the gut sufficiently. I'm short and fat. 2X should have been enough. If you're fat and considering this, you're going to have bunched up arms or a very tight fit across your belly-button. Take your pick, but maybe try a different style first.
A**N
Excellent quality and price
If you've had the Sonora Air 1.0, the 2.0 fits tighter. Go up a size. I've worn this with the quilted padding and rain jacket attached in 14°F weather in Colorado and I was fine (With matching pants on ST1300 bike). I'm southern Californian and I didn't freeze! Lots of extra pockets placed right in the 2.0. Take all the liners out and 119°F is a breeze. This is my second 2.0 as I was hit from behind. Shoulders and elbows were scuffed up but protected. I bought a new one because their insurance is paying. Nothing broken, no road rash.
J**S
Well made, nice fit, Spring/Fall Jacket.
I am 5'11", 165lbs. I ordered a medium and it fit me perfect. I removed the linger and vest immediately, as I live in warmer weather area. Purchased to wear for long highway trips. Great when moving...air flows through decently; gets warm sitting at a light. Heavy duty zippers, rain resistant, nice pockets and adjustable waist strap. Protective armor feels adequate. It is a very well made jacket.
D**L
Excellent quality material
This jacket is very nice but I give it a 3 rating because for it being a large size, it was to small for me which is the size I wear. I ordered an extra large and it fits perfectly. Tourmaster does have some good quality items and I have been happy with stuff I buy from them. So with that I am happy with my extra large jacket.
L**B
Great Value
Jacket comes with removable thermal liner and waterproof liner. Very breathable for summer use. Fits a bit on the large side, I am between an XL and an L (75" 200lbs) and the L fits fine. Reflective surfaces are subdued but visible. I also like the chest pockets for quick access to IDs. Lots of functionality plus the armor. Very happy so far.
L**W
Good 3 season jacket
This is a good 3 season Touring all weather jacket. Flows air well without liner and with waterproof membrane and liner it’s good down to 50 degrees. Marked down one star because the arms are too short.
D**.
Great jacket
This a great jacket. The only reason I gave it a 4 instead of a 5 is because it only has an insolated vest rather than full sleeves, but the jacket is still comfortable when 45 degree weather.
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