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Alpinestars MotoGP 110 Leather Jacket Review Hot

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The premier motorcycle race in America is the Laguna Seca MotoGP.  You need to attend it at least once if you are a race fan.  With the Alpinestars MotoGP 110 Leather Jacket, you can ride to Monterey in leather that shows where you are going.


MotoGP and Alpinestars logos abound on this premium leather jacket.  The styling is bold without being obnoxious. 


Obviously, the most important thing in a motorcycle jacket is protection, and the MotoGP 110 does not disappoint…almost.  There is CE approved armor in the shoulders, arms and elbows.  Unfortunately, Alpinestars does not include a CE spine pad.  You can buy one as an option.


The jacket’s body is built from full grain and perforated leather.  There are Kevlar stretch panels in the arms.  I don’t always love these non-leather panels in the arms of serious sport jackets, but they do maintain a nice tight fit without being restrictive.   There are a good number of internal and external pockets on the 110.


The jacket’s ventilation is handled by ample perforations in the body and arms.  For cooler weather, an insulated liner is included. 


The Alpinestars MotoGP 110 Leather Jacket is offered in three color combinations: black, black/blue, and black/red.  Euro sizes 46-64 are available.  The retail price of the jacket is around $450.


 

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