The Move H2O is a motorcycle jacket that leaves a lot of options open, but also seems to choose clearly. The fixed waterproof membrane and removable thermal lining make this 2-in-1 a motorcycle jacket you'd rather avoid in high summer.
Everything else is possible. And how.
The touring look of the Move H2O is clearly emphasized by the slightly longer cut and the ripstop and 600D outer shell provides a durable and tear-resistant base. The Move H2O jacket is a perfect fit for sporty high-powered riders: a bit of adventure, a lot of drive, wide handlebars that give you the courage to take the occasional corner in changing weather conditions. A bump in the road or a few drops of water are just as much a possibility as a bright morning on tarmac.
There, where much is possible, the Move H2O feels in its element. And it may all follow each other in the same hour. Are there restrictions? Towards 30 degrees or more, the fixed waterproof membrane (hydratex G-liner) will be too much of a good thing. The excellent vents on the chest and back are not endlessly sufficient. Even though you can open them up a centimeter at the front with a push button.
Preferably, temperatures stay a bit lower. With the removable thermal lining you have just a bit more options at your fingertips and the solid exterior of this motorcycle jacket seems to underline that.
The three-quarter touring cut ties in with that. The Dutch motorcycle clothing manufacturer is a fan of tightly fitting clothing on and around the body. This results in a lot of extra individual customization options for just about all REV'IT!-motorcycle jackets. Belts on the left and right flank serve to perfectly center the jacket, and completely exclude the play of the wind. An adjustment cord at the waist, an extra fold on the sleeve ends, a push button at the height of the upper arm, straps with buckle on the forearm and the 'engineered skin' option on the collar should make it possible to make the Move H2O feel 100% perfect.
Two large front pockets, complemented by inner pockets in both jacket and lining, result in a lot of storage space. On the back you can store a pair of wet (or dry) motorcycle gloves. Although that extra storage space is mainly used to keep the removable lining at hand.
SEEFLEX® level 2 CE-protectors on the shoulders and elbows are standard, and those who wish can easily install a SEESOFT® RV or SEESOFT® Air CE-back protector.
The Factor 4 motorcycle pants are the ideal combination, and the necessary connecting zippers are provided.
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