The Joe Rocket Sonic 2.0 Leather Jacket has been constructed with 1.2 drum dyed perforated cowhide for optimal abrasion resistance. For added protection there is dual density armor in the shoulders & elbows, the back of the jacket has a removable spine pad with a pocket for an optional C.E. spine protector and sculpted high density rib/back padding. The Sonic 2.0 has a 5-point SureFit custom adjustment system for comfort, as well as reflective piping and an 8" pants attachment zipper for added convenience. Once again Joe Rocket provides you with a fully equipped cool looking leather jacket!
1.2mm drum dyed perforated cowhide construction
Dual density body armor at the elbows and shoulders
Removable spine pad with pocket for optional C.E. spine protector
Sculpted high density rib/back padding
Removable insulated vest liner
5-point SureFit custom adjustment system
Full 360° plus 8" zipper for jacket to pant attachment
Reflective stripe
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Perfect perforated leather jacket - ZX12
Recommended by Reviewer: Yes
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For warm weather riding this jacket cannot be beat in my opinion. In fact, I don't think you can find a better warm weather leather jacket. I have worn this jacket in temperatures as high as 85 degrees with no problem at all. The sonic jacket flows air very well to keep you cool. It fits well and all the adjustments for the waste and sleeves keeps the jacket from flapping at higher speeds. The body armor of the sonic jacket is well located and you almost forget it is even there. The only negative I have ever found with this jacket is with the liner. For some reason, the sonic jacket liner is only a vest and does nothing to stop the air flow on your arms in colder weather. I think you would be better off wearing a thick shirt under the jacket then using the liner vest when it is cold. This was the only complaint I have.. So for cold weather i ordered the Sliders Quest jacket.
Akacastle
Excellent ventilation for hot weather riding. Only complaint was broken adjustment strap located on jacket forearm.