I bought this jacket about 5 years ago with all the tags on it. At the time I paid $399 for the jacket. It is a size XXL however fits very snug. I am looking to sell the jacket for $200.00.
I took the tags off and have worn the jacket less than a dozen times. For this reason I have decided to part with this beautiful jacket. The pictures do it no justice. I found a web review on this jacket and have included some of its features.
If you are looking for a very stylish and good quality jacket this is definitely worth taking a look at. It retailed for over $499 new. If you are interested please do not hesitate to contact me. I am sure this will go fast once it is seen.
Thanks
I took the tags off and have worn the jacket less than a dozen times. For this reason I have decided to part with this beautiful jacket. The pictures do it no justice. I found a web review on this jacket and have included some of its features.
- Two internal chest pockets are located just inside the flaps of the jacket. Both pockets close with a zipper and open to a nice, wide 160mm (6-1/4") and are a useful 140mm (5-1/2") deep.
- There's also a bonus mobile phone pocket in the right upper chest area of the liner, which closes with a "hook and loop" flap. This pocket is 125mm deep by 80mm wide and has expansion panels on each side which allow the pocket to fit approximately a 30mm thick cell phone.
- One of the unique features of Olympia Moto Sports' leather garments are the use of "Action Flex" panels in the places where it counts.
- This is a stretchy material that's used under the armpits stretching down to the inner elbow, and there are also small panels of the material in both sides of the jacket at the waist. These provide extra flexibility, which helps make the jacket feel more comfortable.
- Nice-sized sections of removable CE-approved "Retro Flex" injection molded armor are used in the elbows and shoulders of the Vortech. The Retro Flex armor feels substantial and it's form-fitting, but it isn't obtrusive.
- The back of the jacket uses removable CE-approved "Motion Flex" armor, and it covers the spine from below the jacket's collar all the way down almost to the tailbone.
- Motion Flex armor has an interesting and unique construction that sets it apart from the normal piece of wimpy foam that's usually offered in this market segment.
- It's composed of horizontally and vertically articulated segments, designed so that each individual segment can flex independently of its neighbor. This provides lots of freedom of movement and is very comfortable and virtually unnoticeable.
- There's also some extra padding under the external leather on the shoulders and upper back and also covering the tailbone.
- The Vortech is finished off with touches of 3M Scotchlite reflective piping that add a night-time safety factor.
If you are looking for a very stylish and good quality jacket this is definitely worth taking a look at. It retailed for over $499 new. If you are interested please do not hesitate to contact me. I am sure this will go fast once it is seen.
Thanks
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