A Look At the Most Expensive Harley Davidson Leather Jacket

When riding a motorcycle it is very important to wear protective gear to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident. While riding jackets are not required by law, it is definitely an important piece of gear to consider wearing. Some of the nicer jackets are made of leather due to the protection they provide. There are many companies that sell riding jackets, including the motorcycle company Harley-Davidson. While they are known for their bikes, they make a variety of gear and accessories as well. We are going to look at their most expensive leather jacket.

Harley-Davidson makes a variety of leather and riding jackets for both men and women. However if you are looking for a heavy-duty riding jacket that will provided you with ample amounts of protection, then you should be prepared to spend a decent amount of money. I mean it makes sense, at least to me, to not skimp out on something like this as we all know motorcycles accidents are typically more serious. So if you want to go all out, then you should look at their FXRG Leather Jacket, its about as technical as it gets.

The jacket is made of a middleweight leather shell, with “Cocona Technology” that provides a wind and waterproof membrane, and an additional mesh lining for added comfort. If that wasn’t enough there is a removable PrimaLoft liner that adds extra warmth on cold days. Additionally the jacket has spots for removable body armor in the elbows, shoulders, and the back. It comes with armor for the elbows, shoulders, and a removable kidney belt however body armor for the back is not included. The jacket also features multiple vents to make it more breathable when riding. The FXRG jacket also has multiple interior pockets for various lightweight storage. The jacket itself is all-black leather and features the Harley-Davidson name over on the upper, left-hand side. The jacket can be purchased online or at Harley-Davidsons store for $695 dollars.

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Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.