Men’s Black Tri-Tex™ Fabric Level-3 Armored Motorcycle Jacket – Size : Large


  • several zippered pockets throughout
  • Removable quilted liner and mesh lining underneath
  • adjustable velcro waist straps
  • Removeable Armor on upper and lower back, shoulder and arms
  • CE Approved Armor passing the highest level EN1621-1 & EN1621-2 impact tests


Xelement brand brings you the finest in biker apparel. The Men’s Black Tri-Tex™ Level-3 Armored Motorcycle Jacket is the most advanced motorcycle jacket on the market. Made of durable Tri-Tex™ Fabric 600 Denier High Performance Breathable Waterproof Laminated Fabric featuring pads on shoulder, arms and elbow (New Level Of Protection by Level-3 Armor , Lighter Weight, Less Bulky, Level-3 Armor provides Highest CE Approved Protection, Ergo… More >>

Men’s Black Tri-Tex™ Fabric Level-3 Armored Motorcycle Jacket – Size : Large

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  1. #1 by Josemaria Marrero on April 26, 2010 - 6:02 pm

    really amazing. By that price you will not obtain anything better. It could criticize some that another thing of jacket but is not worth the pain, has very good
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by S. Klug on April 26, 2010 - 6:48 pm

    I recently added this mesh jacket to my motorcycling gear. I needed something for summertime city riding. Air flow is great and that’s what I wanted it for. As for it being hot while sitting in traffic, I can’t imagine anything being cool while sitting in the middle of a hot roadway, on a hot bike in the middle of summer. Even nude would be hot. At least this jacket gives you more protection than going without. I know, last July I met the pavement at 30 mph in a short sleeve shirt. Had I had on a jacket like this, I would be wearing fewer scars today. Bottom line, a well made jacket with enough airflow through it for summer riding. But, even with the liner, 50-60 degrees is about the limit for cool weather comfort. Also, buy one size larger that normal. They tend to run small.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. #3 by P. denDulk on April 26, 2010 - 7:06 pm

    Jacket is cheap, would not want to depend on its protection in a collision.

    Armor is there, but mesh is very light and flimsy. So it may offer some protection on impact, but pretty much zero protection on a skid.

    Liner is a joke, this is a Summer only jacket (70F and up if sunny, 75 at night)

    Even in the summer it is no fun sitting in traffic.

    xelement seems to be a bargain brand, with subpar products. Still better than nothing for entry level though. (I upgraded to the “Z1R Dart” jacket after a few months, and love it!) Now I will probably retire the xelement jacket in all but the most brutal heat (even there, the Z1R Dart should be able to handle up to high 80s).
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. #4 by B. Scianna on April 26, 2010 - 9:37 pm

    My husband must own a motorcycle. It’s a testosterone thing. If he has to be on it at least I can try to keep him safe. This jacket is amazing. It’s like one big shin guard covered by a wind proof jacket or, if you prefer, a wind admitting mesh-way cool. He’ll wear it and I’ll feel better.
    Rating: 5 / 5