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Cordura motorcycle jackets

Cordura motorcycle jackets are lightweight, breathable, and waterproof. Cordura motorcycle jackets are perfect for warmer climates, like southern Italy or coastal areas. Shop today.

Cordura motorcycle jackets

The Cordura motorcycle jackets protect you on the road from debris, pebbles, and the elements, saving you from serious injuries, cuts, and lacerations.

Cordura motorcycle jackets offer unique value as protective, breathable, and waterproof motorcycle jackets. If properly lined, you can wear Cordura motorcycle jackets even in winter.

Motorcycle jackets are available in many different materials and constructions. You can find jackets for different seasons, such as summer motorcycle jackets , winter motorcycle jackets and waxed cotton motorcycle jackets for warm and rainy weather;

While leather motorcycle jackets are the safest, they're only suitable for mild climates. You shouldn't wear a leather jacket in a hot summer or freezing winter. Leather can't withstand extreme weather conditions.

Cordura isn't as abrasion-resistant as leather, Kevlar, or Dyaneema. But it's more comfortable and looks better. Cordura is a flexible material.

Motorcycle jacket manufacturers have compensated for the lack of abrasion resistance with additional armor. This armor improves safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Cordura motorcycle jackets better than Kevlar ones?

Cordura is more flexible and looks great. Cordura jackets are breathable, waterproof, and lightweight. Cordura motorcycle jackets are perfect for long summer rides.

Kevlar is more protective, with better abrasion and tear resistance. Kevlar motorcycle jackets are better for protection.

How do you clean a CORDURA motorcycle jacket?
Start by checking the jacket's care label. Check how the manufacturer recommends washing the jacket. Here are some more tips.

  • Hand wash in warm water. Use a brush or soft sponge to rinse. Use curd soap for stubborn dirt.
  • Pretreat stains with a suitable chemical stain remover.
  • Rinse with plenty of water to remove soap residue.
  • Dry in the shade. Wet excess water with a towel and hang in the shade to dry.
  • Do not use the dryer.