Tour Master Metro Jacket (Size XXL)

  • Waist-cut, 450 denier nylon oxford weave shell with a snap-down collar
  • Waterproof and breathable Rainguard® barrier allows dryness without perspiration buildup
  • Zippered shoulder, sleeve and rear exhaust vents combine with the Pipeline Ventilation System to provide flow-through ventilation
  • Durable main zipper closure with dual wind flap seals out the elements
  • Phoslite® dark color reflective piping helps increase nighttime visibility
  • EVA foam armor at the elbows and shoulders with an articulated Triple Density back protector
  • Tour Master’s removable Z.O.Q. (Zip-Out Quilted) liner features warming 100G polyfill insulation
  • Zippered hand warmer pockets and internal media pockets
  • Zippered gussets at the waist help to fine tune the fit
  • Includes a jacket/pant zipper attachment with the pant side included

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MSRP:
$109.99
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Sizing Information

This jacket is sold in men’s alpha sizes, so you can choose the size you normally wear in men’s clothing. The sizing on this style is more relaxed and will fit more loosely than more sport oriented styles. If you are between sizes, I’d suggest going down. For help you can refer to Tour Master’s published size chart below. Sleeve lengths are measured from the shoulder seam to the end of the sleeve cuff.

Alpha Size Chest Size Sleeve Length
XS 38 25.5
Small 40 26
Medium 42 26.5
Large 44 27
XL 46 27.5
XXL 48 28
XXXL 50 28

Our Two Cents

The Metro jacket is a lighter weight street style textile jacket. Maybe even a “scooter” style. The material is sort of a slick nylon material. It has a bit of a sheen to it and looks a bit dressier than most sport jackets. With its shirt collar styling, it will also pass as an ordinary casual jacket for wearing off the bike. Overall the jacket is very comfortable and loosely cut (see my comments above). The jacket has some zippered venting in front and back and given the jacket’s relaxed fit, it should be pretty comfortable in warmer weather. In cooler weather, you can zip up your vents and use the removable full sleeve thermal liner. The jacket comes with soft foam armor in the shoulders and elbows and it comes with a simple foam back pad. Take the “View Larger Pictures” link above to see those features up close.

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