Joe Rocket Ballistic 6.0 Textile Jacket
- Airguard 400 nylon shell
- 100% waterproof
- C.E. rated protectors in shoulders and elbows
- Removable spine pad with pocket for optional C.E. spine protector
- Variable Flow ventilation system
- Removable full-sleeve insulated liner
- Elastic sleeve adjusters
- Sure Fit adjustable waistband
- 8” rear zipper for pant attachment
- Reflective stripe
- Pocket for audio device with port for wire
- Pocket for face shield storage
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Sizing Information
Have a look at Joe Rocket’s sizing chart. We feel this size chart gives an accurate estimate of size for this product. Tall sizes are available and they are approximately 1 1/2” longer in the sleeves and torso. If you normally have to buy tall men’s clothing, then select a tall size in this jacket.
Our Two Cents
The Ballistic 6.0 is a perfect choice for street riders and commuters who face more harsh conditions. A 3/4 length style like this jacket comes further down the torso than waist length sport jackets and provides more protection from the elements. Commuters and travelers also like a jacket that has a bunch of pockets. I count four on the front and one large fanny pack in back. There is also a spare helmet shield storage pocket and an MP3/Cell pocket with a special wire pass through grommet. Take the “View Larger Pictures” link above to see some good close-up pictures of all these features. This jacket comes with CE type “turtle shell” molded rubber armor and a foam back pad. For cold weather, you get a very nice full sleeve insulated liner. Waterproof? Yes, I would think very much so. This jacket has a full inner waterproof liner. And if you look at the close-up pics of the jacket’s inside you can see this. The bottom of this liner even has a nice elastic band which will help seal out the rain and the wind. In addition, the main zipper closure is a double flap design and the smaller zippers on the jacket are waterproof. Be advised though that this jacket will be best for mild to cold weather only. It has some zippered vents, but the air passage does not lead cooling air all the way to the rider’s body, but rather only admits air between the outer jacket shell and the inner waterproof liner. Not sure why this is so… I can speculate that they built it this way to ensure the waterproof feature, but it really negates the effectiveness of the zippered vents.





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