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Oxford Dry Rider motorbike jacket

Colleen from Papamoa Beach

The jacket employs a laminate outer shell, incorporating our highest Oxford Dry2Dry(TM) waterproof and breathable membrane bonded to a tough nylon construction. A durable inner lining provides comfort against the skin.

Beat The Cold

WarmDry(TM) thermal tech
Removable thermal insulation
Manage The Heat

Dry2Dry(TM) breathable membrane
Zip open ventilation
Mesh ventilation
Direct ventilation
Control The Wet

Dry2Dry(TM) waterproof tech
Water-resistant zips
Trust The Protection

CE protectors in shoulders and elbows
Reflective printing
Back protector pocket
Nylon outer shell
Nylon bonded coats thread
Hidden structure stitching
Reinforced structure
Bar-Tack stitching
YKK zips
360o & short connecting zips

Price: $350

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