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Old Nov 28th, 2011, 8:31 am   #1 (permalink)
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Dainese Gator EVO Gore-Tex Jacket Review



Dainese has a reputation of coming out with products that meet the highest standard of quality, in terms of protection, performance and comfort, and they always look great as well. This is all true of the brand new Dainese Gator EVO Gore-Tex Jacket. The Gator EVO is uniquely designed for long distance riding in all weather conditions (thanks to the Gore membrane) so whether you are going from San Fran to LA or NYC to Philly, this jacket will keep you comfortable the entire ride.

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The Gator EVO is equipped with removable CE rated armor in the shoulders and elbows. The shoulders also feature TPU inserts on the outside and the elbow armor gives great coverage down the forearm as well. Because this is a long distance commuting jacket, it is loaded with comfort features. The shell is a comfortable and very abrasion-resistant Cordura comfort material. It also vaunts elasticated inserts in FK fabric and ample adjustment straps located throughout the jacket. One of the factors setting it apart from the rest is the breathable waterproof Gore-Tex membrane, guaranteed for life to keep you dry. To keep you warm, there is a removable thermal liner with a removable double neck thermal lining. The jacket also has a convenient sleeve adjustment drawstring and air inlets on the shoulders. The main closure is protected by a storm hydraflap fastener to ensure waterproofing.



More features in the Gator EVO include pockets for a CE rated G1 or G2 back protector and a thorax chest protector along with ten outside pockets, two of them being waterproof. There is also aa jacket-trousers fastening system to connect motorcycle pants to your jacket. Overall, this jacket is basically the works and more when it comes to price, and further reinforces Dainese's brand name with its superior quality and sleek appearance.

To view more similar options, visit our Textile Motorcycle Jackets section.

-Ka$hZilla

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