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The Spidi Solar H2OUT Jacket is an ideal choice for performance motorcyclists who want the best possible protection in a comfortable jacket with a form-form-fitted appearance. As an added bonus, the Solar H2OUT has a waterproof lining and removal thermal liner offering 100g insulation, making it a genuine 3-season motorcycle jacket.The main chassis of the Solar is a high-tenacity polyester material that offers excellent abrasion resistance, with carefully placed vents for staying cool, and 3M® reflective zones to make you far more visible when riding at night. Water-repellent barriers have been fitted to the wrists and waist to help keep you dry during unexpected downpours, and there’s an adjustable waist to ensure a perfect fit. It has included waterproof external and internal pockets to keep your items dry, and there’s a pants-to-jacket connection clip for additional safety.The Solar H2OUT has CE certification to the Pr En 17092-3:2017 Class AA standard, and it includes Warrior Protectors (certified EN 1621-1 Level 1) in the shoulders and elbows. There is also a pocket for an optional back protector which is sold separately.
A laminated membrane ensures that the outer layer of the jacket cannot absorb water. As a result, the jacket will dry faster after a rain shower, and the climate in the jacket remains more pleasant: the outer layer isn't heavy and soaked full of cold water as is the case with a 3-layer system.
Such a 3-layer system gives you a very versatile jacket that you can wear in any season. With both the waterproof and thermal liner removed you have maximum ventilation, with only the waterproof liner it is perfect for spring and autumn and with the thermal liner it is nice and warm on the cold days.
On the "additional information" tab we have indicated for each jacket which protectors are present and whether they are CE level 1 or 2.
The fit of a jacket must match the sitting position on your motorcycle. For example, a sporty jacket is preformed for a sporty posture, and a touring jacket is more suitable for an upright sitting position. A sporty jacket is often tighter with regard to aerodynamics, where a touring jacket is a bit looser for more comfort and room for extra layers against the cold.
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