Description
Designed to wear over riding jacket
The P300 rain jacket is expertly designed to be worn over your motorcycle riding jacket with ease, providing ample room to quickly put on or take off the rain jacket as needed. Constructed from premium laminated waterproof fabric rated for 5000 mm water column pressure, this jacket offers superior protection from the elements without sacrificing breathability, ensuring you stay comfortable while riding in the monsoons.
YKK Aquaguard zipper
The P300 rain jacket features a water-resistant YKK Aquaguard zipper chain with a long rope puller for easy use even when wearing riding gloves, ensuring that you can easily and quickly zip up or down the jacket while on the road.
Zipper over flap to prevent water ingress
The jacket has an integrated rain gutter with the zip to channel water away from the zipper and keeping it out of the jacket. This feature is designed to keep the rider dry, by preventing water from seeping in through the zipper, which is a common point of ingress for water in rainwear.
Pre-curved arms for a more comfortable ride
The P300 rain jacket features pre-curved arms that are specifically designed to provide a snug and comfortable fit over your motorcycle jacket, while also taking into account the natural riding posture of a motorcycle rider. This ensures that the jacket fits closely to the body, reducing any excess material that might flutter in the wind, providing maximum comfort and a streamlined fit over your motorcycle jacket, without restricting your movements while on the road.
Wider cuff opening with velcro adjustment
The P300 rain jacket features a wider opening at the wrist to accommodate the wearing of riding gloves, making it easy to put on and take off the jacket without removing your gloves. Additionally, the jacket has Velcro adjustment tabs at the wrists, allowing for an adjustable and secure fit, regardless of whether you are wearing short or full-gauntlet gloves.
Detachable Hood
The P300 rain jacket comes equipped with a detachable hood that you can easily remove and wear, while providing enhanced coverage over the head, keeping you dry and protected in inclement weather. The hood features dual EBC cinch, which allows you to adjust the hood for a snug and secure fit, ensuring that the hood stays in place even in windy conditions.
Slider garage for enhanced comfort
The P300 rain jacket is designed with a slider garage, a small pocket-like feature that keeps the zipper slider securely in place, preventing it from sliding down and coming in contact with your skin – specifically your neck, which can cause discomfort or irritation due to rubbing.
Exhaust vents to aid breathability
Front zippered air vents: The front zippered air vents are located on the chest or torso area of the jacket. It allows the wearer to control the amount of airflow entering the jacket. When opened, these vents enable fresh air to enter the jacket, promoting ventilation and preventing the build-up of heat and moisture inside. This is particularly useful in warmer or humid conditions when the body needs extra airflow to stay cool and comfortable. Back air vent: The back air vent is typically situated on the upper back or shoulder area of the rain jacket. It serves as an exhaust vent, allowing warm air and moisture to escape from the jacket. As the body generates heat and perspiration, the back vent facilitates the efficient release of that heat and moisture, preventing the jacket from becoming damp and clammy. By having front zippered air vents and a back air vent, rain jackets provide a balanced ventilation system. The front vents allow the wearer to regulate the airflow according to their comfort level, while the back vent ensures the efficient expulsion of warm air and moisture.
Shorter Front Length
A shorter front length allows for the water to flow without accumulating on the jacket which eventually seeps into the jacket, making it difficult to stay bone dry while on or off the motorcycle. It also allows engaging in activities that require bending, crouching, or reaching forward. The shorter front design prevents the jacket from bunching up or restricting movement around the hips and thighs, allowing for a more comfortable range of motion.
Inner Lining
The inner lining creates a barrier between the wearer’s body and the outer waterproof layer of the jacket. This can make it easier to layer clothing underneath the rain jacket, as the inner shell helps to reduce friction and prevents the inner layers from sticking to the waterproof material.
Reflective
Reflectives on the front, shoulders and back for added visibility in low light conditions