Klim Induction Jacket

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It’s starting to get pretty warm out there, and mesh motorcycle jackets—if you have one—will become your best friend. If you don’t have a mesh jacket, I suggest the Klim Induction Jacket.

This jacket is excellent for warm weather because Klim’s Karbonite mesh material moves tons of air. It’s also quite strong, so it offers good abrasion resistance.

Overall, this is a killer jacket that you should consider for your summer riding. There are other mesh jackets out there, but this one puts most of them to shame.

Klim Induction Jacket Details

When it comes to features of the Klim Induction Jacket, you should be pretty impressed. Klim went to lengths to make this jacket one of the best for summer riding with high levels of abrasion resistance fabric and CE level 1 D3O armor in the elbows, shoulders, and back.

Here are all the details of the jacket:

  • Abrasion and tear-resistant mil-spec-derived Klim Karbonite nylon mesh
  • Klim Rhino-Stitch construction
  • Abrasion zones at elbows and shoulders 840D hi-tenacity 6.6 nylon
  • UV-resistant treatment on the main mesh material
  • Fleece-lined soft collar
  • Adjustable D3O EVO XT Level 1 armor at elbows
  • D3O EVO Level 1 shoulder pads
  • D3O Level 1 back pad
  • Klimatek cooling stretch mesh in elbow and shoulder pad pockets
  • 3M Scotchlite reflective material on the arms and upper back
  • Reflective positioning designed for maximum biomotion perception
  • Articulated fit with a slightly longer body length
  • Stretch material inside the elbows
  • 2 quick-adjust forearm straps
  • Breathable moisture-wicking internal mesh comfort liner
  • 1 external chest pocket, 2 lower zippered hand pockets, 1 inner pocket
  • 1 forearm emergency ID pocket
  • Hypalon zipper pulls
  • YKK zippers throughout

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There’s a lot to love about the Klim Induction Jacket. It’s not cheap with an MSRP hovering around $350, but you also get what you pay for. You can find mesh jackets for under $100, but they won’t offer the same levels of airflow and protection as the Klim Induction Jacket.

Author: Wade Thiel

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