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I am not a big fan of having the HD logo emblazoned on everything but this jacket is the best leather I've ever had. Great quality leather, fits like a glove, comes in tall sizes, and looks good to boot.
Anyone have experience with the Harley Men's Triple Vent System Evolution Waterproof Leather jacket? It's on the pricey side but I don't mind spending $ on quality. If you've ridden with this jacket, I'd appreciate your experiences.
Last spring I bought a Triple Vent jacket very similar to that one except mine has mostly textile construction with leather trim on the shoulders. It paid for itself on one trip I had to make in early June, temps in the high 30's with 30 mph crosswinds and then it started to rain...but I stayed dry in that jacket. Worth the bucks IMO.
I like to look at the Dealer Jacket selection during the Winter, then catch one when they get discounted to move out for new warmer weather styles.
This jacket is now on my radar.
Vents are such a plus. I rode yesterday, started all vents closed, but later had them open and was very comfy.
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Anyone have experience with the Harley Men's Triple Vent System Evolution Waterproof Leather jacket? It's on the pricey side but I don't mind spending $ on quality. If you've ridden with this jacket, I'd appreciate your experiences.
I have a Triple Vent.....different logo's but it is great. I use it all year long and it gets pretty warm/cold in St. Louis. Vents work well and the pin stripes and back really reflect the head lights.
i've looked at the jacket quite a few times and the other one with the harley colors. I've almost pulled the trigger but i have a jacket from fox creek and an Olympia 3 season jacket that i make into 4 when i add the electric jacket liner. can't say enough about having a multi-season jacket....and pants too for that matter, lets you carry less gear and you're prepared for anything mother nature decides to throw at you. gonna keep looking at those jackets......in 2009, when i got my first harley, i swore i'd never get one. now, on my second bike and over 50000 miles I'm thinking about it.
Anyone have experience with the Harley Men's Triple Vent System Evolution Waterproof Leather jacket? It's on the pricey side but I don't mind spending $ on quality. If you've ridden with this jacket, I'd appreciate your experiences.
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