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The forearms are made of double layered PWRShell 750D, holding the SeeSoft CE level 2 elbow armor in place, with the forearm inner, all the way up to the armpits, is PWRShell Mesh. The rest of the jacket is breathable PWRShell 750D, mostly on the impact areas, arms, and the main jacket chassis that holds the mesh. In a style that I would call “massively mesh,” the jacket has so many areas of mesh that if you hold it up to a light without a back protector in and with the liners removed, it is damned near transparent.įully half of the surface area of the jacket is REV’IT!’s own PWRShell mesh, which is high abrasion polyester woven around a solid core, most commonly nylon, to both strength and massive airflow. REV’IT! Tornado 3 Mesh Jacket Featuresĭespite being billed as a three season jacket, as it comes with a thermal liner and a hydratex waterproof liner, the biggest and most important feature of the Tornado 3 is that it is the third iteration of the super-high-airflow Tornado gear series. Any product we test is actually used by our testers, and for the last week of July and most of August 2021, during probably the hottest summer we’ve had in a decade or two, this was my primary riding jacket, except on very cold days. We here at webBikeWorld believe that you can’t just try something out once and give an honest opinion of it. Please see our review policies for more information. Note that we do not allow brands to influence review scores or content. REV’IT! kindly provided us this mesh jacket for review. Whether you’re looking for a pair of motorcycle gloves, jacket, or pants, REV’IT! is one of the main brands providing top-level powersport protective equipment, and is pushing to continually develop gear to be comfortable, protective, and affordable. This is passed down to the common rider through new materials, new designs, and newly engineered protective equipment. In 2008, REV’IT! stepped up to participate in MotoGP and World SBK level racing, providing gear for multiple riders, and reaping the rewards of the significant research and development needed to gain FIM approval for racing riders to wear those pieces of gear. Through innovations such as the “Engineered Skin” concept of moving stitching from impact and abrasion zones to lower risk areas, and the development of the SeeSoft and SeeFlex non-Newtonian foam armor, REV’IT! quickly emerged through the 2000s as a market leader. Thus, REV’IT! was born to be one of the now many companies that fill in the well-designed, well-engineered, yet affordable motorcycle gear market. The idea came to him when he was working as a manager at a motorcycle gear importing company, and was seeing only two types of gear come through, the first being badly engineered and designed gear that met only the minimum safety specifications, and gear designed and engineered to be world-class, but also carried a high price tag. REV’IT! was started in 1995 by founder Ivan Vos in the Netherlands. On the heavily hazy days, it was not worth risking my health and breathing, hence why this review took a little longer than usual to perform. Throughout August, however, forest fires in British Columbia had smoke carried over the mountains by the jetstream and ocean winds, leading to not as many riding days as I would prefer. Kind of like Christmas, I was anticipating the arrival of the hot weather gear so I could get out and do some serious riding during the Western Canada and NorthWestern USA heatwave of 2021. It was just through sheer timing, then, that REV’IT! asked webBikeWorld if there was anything out of their recent releases that we would like to review, and I submitted my request for a pair of hot weather mesh pants and a hot weather mesh jacket.Ī couple of weeks later, the package containing the jacket and pants arrived on my doorstep.
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Despite the love I have for my REV’IT! Arc Air mesh jacket, I soon learned through the month of July that even a “warm weather” jacket could get suffocatingly hot when a heatwave decides to arrive.