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2025-07-31 12:41:06
Lots of good things to be said for this jacket. I'm a 46" chest, 36" waist. The XXL fits me great. Love the look too. (I went with Gray)Armor is pre installed, except the back pad. The back pad that came with it, is considerably too big to fit in the pocket for it. Had to do some "adjusting" with a pair of shears to get it to fit. Not docking a star for that, but a bit irritating to have to do it. The overall quality is so good, I will let that itrritation slide.The jacket is cooler than I expected with the liner out. It breathes! A 75 degree day, riding through long shady sections was actually chilly. Liner in, warms up pretty good. Haven't tested it in colder temps yet, but I'm thinking I'll need some undergarment layers in colder weather.I love the reflective stripes. Anyone on a bike knows full well how important it is to be seen out there.Quality is fantastic. Value for the $$ also fantastic. I don't think you can go wrong with this jacket. But I'm pretty sure you will need to layer up underneath on colder days. I may get another jacket for colder weather, we will see.I haven't been caught in the rain with it, so can't comment on that, yet.It's a great jacket. I'd buy it again.
ExCarGuy
2025-07-07 15:16:25
I have to say I'm impressed. My old Joe Rocket mesh jacket has finally worn out, faded out and has never really fit great. This ILM in the Large size fits me perfect. I followed the sizing instructions provided on the site. I'm 6'1" 180# and my biggest problem with shirts and jackets, motorcycle or not, is the sleeve length where I wear a 27" sleeve. On the JR I had to go to an XL to get sleeves long enough. This caused the rest of the jacket to fit too loose. The elbow armor flopped around because it was so loose on me. The ILM is the only jacket I found that had long sleeves in the large size (26.8"). Most jackets I looked at only had sleeves around 25-26" and yes, that makes a big difference. Those manufacturers that have Tall sizes typically have them under the "Big and Tall" category which makes them way too baggy. Additionally, the Large ILM has a 29" length back which also fits my torso perfectly when riding.Comparing this $90 jacket to my old $200 Joe Rocket jacket, which is still around $200: The JR has an additional sleeve adjustment at the elbow. The JR has a small exterior pocket near the left shoulder that was a great place to keep an emergency info card, though the ILM has a nice large interior pocket in the same area. The JR uses snaps instead of velcro at many adjustment areas. Velcro tends to lose it's "stickiness" over time. The ILM claims a CE level back protector. The old JR appears to simply have a foam back protector. The JR has a collar snap to fully close the neck. The ILM doesn't. I never used it, but it's there. The JR has pants connectors at the lower back. The ILM doesn't. I never used them, but they're there. The liners are virtually identical except that the JR's quilted liner is removable from the rain liner, while the ILM's are stiched together. I used the rain liner by itself many times as it was often enough in slightly cooler weather which I won't be able to do with the ILM. I do long distance riding and I only take a mesh jacket when traveling. Layered up or with heated gear keeps me plenty warm. Both jackets weigh exactly the same with the armor and liners installed. (Note: The back protector wasn't installed on receiving, but that just took a minute. The easiest way to install the back pad is to roll it into a circle, then push the bottom section in first, then the top. I know, easier said than done, but that's how it worked on the JR and it works on this one.)Now for a couple of negatives:It arrived in a small box that didn't look like it could contain a full-sized jacket. It did, but the plastic product bag was wrapped over and over in packing tape, apparently to compress it to fit in the box. Not wanting to destroy the product bag in case I needed to return the jacket for some reason, I carefully removed all this packing tape, which took be about 15-20 minutes along with my many not so nice comments. Packing tape really sticks well to plastic bags!The other negative is the way the liner sleeves attach to the jacket. Instead of using snaps like the JR the ILM uses buttons which go through loops made of stretchy material. I actually like the buttons better because the snaps would often come apart when removing the JR jacket. But the buttons are very difficult to get to and require taking off the jacket so you can use both hands to pull the sleeves almost inside-out to get to the buttons. They're buried pretty far inside the sleeves. On the JR I could do what I needed with one hand while still wearing the jacket.Bottom Line: Sorry for the repeated comparisons to the Joe Rocket mesh jacket, but with the price difference I was really concerned that I would be sacrificing too much to save some money since the ILM is about 1/2 the cost of the JR. Plus, it's all I have to compare to. It turns out that I didn't sacrifice, and may have actually improved with this purchase. In my case the ILM fits much better and with the elbow armor in the proper location and CE armor in the back I'll have better protection. I got 7 years and 41,000 miles out of my JR. We'll see how the ILM does long term. Considering the price point this jacket is a solid 5 stars in spite of the few and minor cons.
Cadan Peters
2025-06-02 11:44:44
Okay, I am not a fan of super long reviews, so here is mine.*I have owned 5 different jackets that range in price (this is the cheapest)*This jacket is SUPER breathable without the liner!*The pockets for all the pads are big, so it is easy to play with sizes and different lvl protection (comes w/ lvl 1)*Liner definitely does the job in the colder weather.*This is the first jacket I reach for in the summer , and the second in the cooler months.
Frank H.
2025-05-17 09:27:44
This jacket fits really well, and the armor is very nice to have, though the quality of the armor could probably be better. Pictures included of the back plate show it has a CE FB rating EN 1621-2:2014. I kept the back and shoulder armor in, but removed the elbow pads. They are comically large and bulky. I got a size small, as I'm 5'10", 135 lbs. The jacket fits very well in the chest, which is hard to find in small sizes. The waist has adjustability, and I can get it very snug, but there are no belt loops, which was a little disappointing. My only complaint is the size of the arms. There's easily double the necessary material for me. But it's not terrible due to the velcro straps at the wrist.
Customer
2025-04-18 10:08:36
Amazing mesh jacket! I am 6’ 2†with a 46†chest and in xxl this jacket could not fit better. It was the only new armored gear I purchased that completely exceeded my expectations. I also bought jerseys, 2 pairs of pants, rain jacket, boots, etc and all from top name brands. I fully expected that when everything was delivered and got to see it and try it on in person that this Amazon Moto jacket was going to go back. The opposite happen and I love the quality and how it fits. I keeping it and sending back much more expensive things I thought I would keep for sure. I am using it for 80% off road, 20% on road riding. The armor fits well and is in all the right places. It does not feel like it’s going to move around much at all. 5 stars for comfort and it makes me feel protected. Only drawback might be that the back protection is a little on the heavy side, but I planned to replace it with ce 2 anyway. Now that I see it in person, I would been willing have paid much more for this level of quality.
Robbie W.
2025-01-30 11:12:08
Went for a ride to try out my new jacket, 38 degrees, light fleece under jacket and did fine. I can tell it will let in good air without the liner on warmer days. The arms are a little stiff but should get better with use. Good dual sport jacket!
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