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Old Jun 14th, 2011, 8:54 am   #1 (permalink)
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Dainese Women's Shotgun Jacket Review

One of our top picks for warm weather sport riding for the female motorcycle community, the Dainese Women's Shotgun Jacket delivers the same attention to quality, performance, protection and style that we see across the board in the Dainese line. A great deal of emphasis is put on comfort and ensuring the proper fit to accommodate and flatter a woman's curves and shape. Dainese designed this jacket to be a go-to option in the hottest months of the year, and the Shotgun delivers on all fronts.

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The main chassis of the Women's Shotgun is Dainese's Mugello fabric, a proprietary material with a high degree of abrasion resistance but a good amount of elasticity for true form-fitment. There are two types of mesh used in the Shotgun jacket that allow a tremendous amount of airflow. The larger panels at the side of the torso a wide-gauge nylon mesh for intake and exhaust, while the tightly-woven boomerang mesh that runs along the inner arm flows air and provides solid resistance to abrasion. With these materials, you're guaranteed all-day comfort in hot weather. Within the jacket, the liner is treated with silver ions that provide long-term protection from bacteria, microbes, and overall funk.



For protection, the shoulders and elbows are armed with Dainese's proprietary CE rated protectors, while there is a pocket in the back that will accommodate any Dainese Size G1 Back Protector. Dainese uses microflection in this jacket for style and visibility. Microflection is a subtle, tightly woven reflective material that actually integrates with the jacket's material; it is found at the top of the back and the backs of the elbows. Small details like the anodized collar snap and anodized main zipper pull, leather rolled cuffs and collar is what differentiates Dainese from other brands. Lastly, there is adjustability and the neck, wrist and waist to ensure proper fitment in the riding position.



In our opinion, this is a premier sport riding hot weather option. To see similar jackets, visit our Women's Motorcycle Gear page and Dainese Women's Gear section at RevZilla.com.



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