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Olympia Bushwacker three quarter Mesh Tech Motorcycle Jacket
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Olympia Bushwacker Jacket
NEW FOR 2008 NEON YELLOW BUSHWACKER JACKETS!!!! NOW AVAILABLE IN SIZES SM-4XL.
Whether your next ride is on road or off, fair weather or foul, the Bushwhacker was designed to handle it all. Constructed in rugged DuPont Cordura® with ballistic mesh panels, this multi purpose jacket offers maximum airflow with superior abrasion resistance. The Bushwhacker also includes a handy removable utility/fanny pack that detaches in seconds. Combine all this with a sporty, waterproof, insulated liner jacket and you’ve got that elusive, all weather, four season work horse you’ve always been looking for.
Features:
-Outer shell constructed in 500 denier DuPont Cordura® with ballistic airflow mesh panels
-Removable utility/fanny pack
-Waterproof, Thermolite® insulated liner jacket
-Removable CE approved Motion Flex armor at elbows and shoulders
-Removable CE approved Motion Flex articulated back protector
-Cool mesh airflow lining
-Custom Fit detailing at collar, cuffs, elbows and waist
-Comfort neoprene collar insert
-3M Scotchlite® reflective piping at front, sides and back
-8” connecting zipper for pants
-Eight storage pockets
Color:
Available in Black or Silver
Size:
S-3XL
Size Chart:
Jacket Size Guidelines
We suggest you use these size charts as a general guide only. Variables in weight distribution and height may alter the appropriate size range indicated. To ensure a safe and proper fit we strongly recommend you try on our products before purchasing.
Men's size chart - Jackets
| Alpha Size |
Suit Size |
Height |
Weight |
| SM |
34-36 |
5'3"-5'9" |
120-150 |
| MED |
38-40 |
5'3"-5'10" |
150-170 |
| Lg |
42-44 |
5'6"-6'1" |
170-190 |
| XL |
46-48 |
5'8"-6'2" |
190-210 |
| 2XL |
50-52 |
5'9"-6'3" |
210-230 |
| 3XL |
54-56 |
5'11"-6'4" |
220-250 |
| 4XL |
58-60 |
6'-6'5" |
240-280 |
Hi Viz Gear & safety
The scenario: Two motorcyclists are riding down a two lane road near a small town. The leader is in a grey jacket. The rider behind him a few hundred feet is in Hi Viz Neon. Teenager and her friend have on the left turn signal waiting to turn into the drive-in. Teenager, who was stopped, all of a sudden pulls out in front of the lead rider. Why? It is possible, Teenager had target fixation on the Hi Viz jacket down the road and didn't see the lead rider. Moral of the story: If you're wearing Hi Viz gear, consider being the lead rider. It can't hurt.
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