HOW A JACKET PROTECTS YOU

Chest Protection

Motorcycle jackets equipped with chest armor are vital for protecting riders' vital organs, such as the heart and lungs, during accidents. Chest protectors are designed to absorb and distribute impact forces, thereby reducing the risk of blunt force trauma and internal injuries.

Shoulder Protection

Shoulders are frequently impacted during falls or crashes. Jackets with reinforced shoulder armor are designed to absorb and redistribute the energy of an impact, minimizing the chances of fractures or dislocations. This protection is critical during high-speed collisions where shoulders often bear significant force.

Arm and Elbow Protection

Riders instinctively use their arms to brace for impact during a fall, making them particularly prone to injuries. Elbow pads and arm armor built into jackets provide a protective barrier against fractures, cuts, and abrasions. This feature is especially important in preventing long-term damage to joints.

Back and Spine Protection

The spine is one of the most critical yet vulnerable parts of the body. Jackets with back protectors are designed to shield the spine from severe injuries by dispersing impact forces over a larger area. Some advanced protectors, made from materials like D3O, remain flexible during normal use but harden upon impact to provide robust protection.

Abrasion Resistance

During a slide, a rider's skin is at risk of severe road rash and burns. Jackets made from durable materials like leather, Kevlar, or reinforced textiles provide a tough outer layer that protects the skin from these injuries. Many jackets also include double-stitched seams to enhance durability during high-friction impacts.

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