Thursday, June 21

Shark Vision-R Helmet Review

Shark Vision-R Syntic HelmetThe Shark Vision-R in the new line of helmets from Shark Helmets, is universally suited for a wide range of purposes: fit, functionality and a mix of technology which should appeal to most riders looking for a premium helmet. It has a fiberglass shell, intermediate oval head-shape, lightweight (3.8 oz.), chin vent, rapid anti-fog, anti-scratch shield, chimney vent with four different exhaust ports, eps liner-the shark fin system an innovation over other manufacturers.

Check out our Shark Vision-R Review:

With a panoramic aperture, the Shark Vision-R has a heavy duty polycarbonate faceshield with an auto seal system for better soundproofing with a city position crack for a breath of air and fog protection. While it's not a quick change shield, you do get a smoked built-in sun visor.

Shark Vision-R High Visibility HelmetAs with the rest of this Shark helmet line there are a range of 6 different optional cheek pads if needed with easy-fit glasses system. All these helmets are also predisposed to Sharktooth communication systems, a neoprene chin curtain wind collar and double-d ring connection.

The Shark Vision-R is available in Shark Vision-R BeCool Lumi, Shark Vision-R BeCool, Shark Vision-R Solid, Shark Vision-R Syntic, Shark Vision-R High Visibility, and the Shark Vision-R Stripes.

Be sure to check out the rest of the options out there by visiting our sportbike helmets page.

-MotoMary

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Tuesday, June 19

Dainese Women's Victoria Race Suit Review

Designed for the most demanding and athletic female riders, the Dainese Victoria Women's Race Suit incorporates protection, ergonomic and fit features that are made to fit a woman's body. Full grain cowhide with patented 2Skin and Microelastic construction that allows for better flex without compromising protection. NanoFeel® removeable liner is provided with silver ion treatment. Many of the areas of the suit are perforated to improve air flow. The Victoria suit offers major upgrades over the entry-level women's race suit from Dainese, the Tattoo.

 Dainese Victoria Review:



With aluminum inserts on the shoulders and ProShape soft protectors in hips and elbows.  Two zippers at the back allow you to get in and out of the suit but additionally one is an expansion panel. Knee sliders are replaceable with GP style knee armor. Among Dainese's lineup of professional suits for women the Victoria is a standout.

To see our full collection, visit our women's motorcycle race suits page.

-MotoMary

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Monday, June 18

Spidi Motorrad H2Out Gloves Review

In the Spidi glove lineup, the Motorrad H2Out are designed for the deepest of the temperature range and the most rugged of applications.

Spidi Motorrad H2Out Review:



Spidi Motorrad H2Out gloves are a three season cold weather glove, the beefiest of their lineup. Windproof, waterproof, breathable to let perspiration evaporate out through the glove, they have Primaloft® insulation on the back and on the palm that maintains warmth. Made of full grain cowhide, goatskin down the side of the hand and goatskin, Clarino and Keramide palm for more tactile feel with kevlar reinforcements and polyurethane knuckle protectors.

To see similar options, visit our winter motorcycle gloves and waterproof motorcycle gloves sections.

-MotoMary

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Friday, June 15

Teknic Lightning Gloves Review

The Teknic Lightning Gloves are the basic race gauntlet that gives the functionality and protective elements needed in a race glove at the lowest price point. External and reinforced double stitching with a safety wrap finger system with palm seams sewn at the sides of the finger give improved strength and comfort. This is the entry-level glove from Teknic that will get you to the track.


Teknic Lighting Review:



These gloves incorporate Knox CE approved protection armor.  It combines rubber foam interior with a hard shell polyurethane exterior. Made of super supple drum dyed cowhide, with dual compound knuckle protectors, these racing gloves have pre-curved fingers and palms, are low profile and fully perforated for maximized airflow and breath-ability.

To see similar options, visit our motorcycle race gloves page.

-MotoMary

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Thursday, June 14

Dainese Supermoto Leather Jacket Review

The Dainese Supermoto Leather Jacket is a protective, well made, all around cool weather leather. It's made with high grade soft cowhide and a removable thermal liner.  There are two outer pockets and an internal pocket in addition to the pockets for the back and chest protectors. This is one of many leather jackets from Dainese equally suited for a trip through the mountains as it is a weekend in the city.

Check out our Dainese Supermoto Review:



Stretch in the shoulders with micro elastication, adds flex with subtle styling that's functional too. Mandarin collar at the back has 3-D mesh which will wick sweat away from your neck. Sleeves are done with YKK zippers at wrists backed with a gusset of leather and snaps.

To see similar choices, visit our Dainese Leather Jacket page.

-MotoMary

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