Scorpion All-In Naked Leather Jacket

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Scorpion All-In Naked Leather Jacket
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Average Customer Rating:   5.0 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)

  • Washed vintage race-weight (1.2-1.4mm), drum-dyed, top-grain leather sports unique asymmetrical tattoo-inspired, screened graphics and embroidered trim.
  • Straight-cut (non-tapered) design accommodates all kinds of bikes and human body styles. An adjustable waist gusset allows a custom fit, and a belt loop at the waist provides optional hookup to jeans.
  • Exo-Tec CE-approved ventilated armor protects all impact areas while it lets heat and sweat escape.
  • 4. Exo-Stitch safety seams in critical areas keep it all together.
  • Removable KwikWick® Thermoliner helps regulate your temperature in cool conditions, and AirVent zippered ventilation system lets air flow through on hot days.

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By Kegan from Windsor, CT

Pros: This is probably the nicest riding jacket i've seen. I've tried on alot of jackets trying to find one to fit me but i usually have to get an xl to fit lengthwise and then the chest/stomach is to big. The large regular fit perfectly (175lbs 6'2") The shoulders are my favorite part. They have extra thick leather plus the CE armor they feel extremely protective. The armor in the elbows and back didn't get skimped either. The embroidered flames added a nice touch and the liner is awsome, without the liner I will probably wear the jacket into the 80's, with the liner i was more than comfortable riding in the low 50's i would even of gone in colder weather.

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Average Customer Rating:   5.0 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)

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By Kegan from Windsor, CT

Pros: This is probably the nicest riding jacket i've seen. I've tried on alot of jackets trying to find one to fit me but i usually have to get an xl to fit lengthwise and then the chest/stomach is to big. The large regular fit perfectly (175lbs 6'2") The shoulders are my favorite part. They have extra thick leather plus the CE armor they feel extremely protective. The armor in the elbows and back didn't get skimped either. The embroidered flames added a nice touch and the liner is awsome, without the liner I will probably wear the jacket into the 80's, with the liner i was more than comfortable riding in the low 50's i would even of gone in colder weather.

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By Al from CT

Pros: this jacket is all dude and old school cool. i was looking for a modern jacket with all the protection and benefits but didn't want the graphical noise most come with today. So i bought the Naked version without the extra patches. Scorpion built a quality product with the All-In Jacket - tough leather, quality stitching and zipers, then just enough tatoo to stay cool. I have just worn it on a few cold mornings and this jacket with the liner in was more than enough warmth.

Cons: with the thick new leather and the liner in, jacket feels a bit snug - but then again i was riding in a very broken in / broken down jacket before.

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Comments: As much as i would like to be the only one on the east coast wearing it- i really do recomend this jacket - it is the best in the price range.

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