Aside
from your helmet, your motorcycle
riding jacket is probably the most important part of your riding
equipment. No matter if it is leather or textile material, you want it to fit
properly. In this article, we will talk about how to measure the different
points on the jacket to assure you are safe and comfortable.
Try It On
No
matter what material your riding jacket is made of, the first thing you want to
do is try it on and see if it fits. A jacket that is too loose will just flap
in the wind while you are riding. Not only will this make you look silly, but
it can also cause a very dangerous distraction.
Put
it on and zip it up. The sleeves should come down to about the palm of your
hand. Holding your arms out like they are resting on the handlebars, the
sleeves should come all the way to the end of your wrist.
The
shoulders should rest right on the shoulders. Remember, you don’t want any part
of the jacket to be baggy and loose. Most motorcycle jackets come with
adjustable straps in various places so you can tighten them when necessary to
allow for layering clothing or adding insulated and waterproof inserts. Make
sure that the armor at the elbows does not move around loosely. You want these
to stay in place in the event of a sudden get off (dumping your bike).
So,
a big bulky loose, fitting jacket is a definite no go. On the other hand, a too
snug jacket isn’t good either. If you stretch out your arms in the handlebar
position and your wrists pop out of the sleeves, no go. Also, if you have
trouble when crossing your arms together in front of you, no go.
Sizing up the Situation
One
of the ways that you can find out your jacket size is to get a friend to
measure you with a cloth tape. First have them wrap the tape around your chest,
threading it under the armpits, around the back keeping it in line with the nipples.
You now have your chest measurement.
Next,
have them measure your arm from the top of the shoulder to the end of your
wrist. This will give you the sleeve length. You also will want to measure the
waist. This is done pretty much the same as you did for the chest, of course,
your friend would wrap the cloth measuring tape around even with the belly
button. Being the widest point, this will give you the true waist size.
It All Measures Up
Different
manufacturers can have some slight differences in their sizing. For instance,
with one brand of jacket, a Large may fit you perfectly while the same type of
jacket from another company could have you feeling better in a medium.
US
and European sizes differ in that say you are a 42 in the chest, you would be a
52 in a European jacket. The men’s
motorcycle jackets at Wicked Stock are sized XS to 2XL and above. This can be
confusing when ordering online.
There are two courses of action that you can take.
1) Go into your nearest brick & mortar store and try on a number of
jackets, taking note of the different sizing. 2) You could order the two sizes
of the same jacket and try them on when you receive them. Then just return the
one that doesn’t fit (And at Wicked Stock we always offer Hassle Free Returns).
Wrapping It Up
So,
there you have it. You want to measure and make sure that you get the correct
size for your motorcycle jacket. Be sure that it’s not too loose in the wrong
places like where the armor is. In the case of a fall, you want
everything to be in a position to protect you.
Take
the time to size it up. Then you can get out on the road and enjoy your
favorite pastime.
Head
on over to www.wickedstock.com
and check out our large selection of motorcycle jackets. We are available to
answer all of your questions and we always offer Free Shipping as well as
Hassle Free Returns.
Happy Riding
Content is originally posted athttps://wickedstock.com/blog/how-to-make-sure-your-riding-jacket-fits
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