Scorpion Stealthpack Jackets :: MotorcycleGear.com

Scorpion Stealthpack Jackets

Riding Features

  • 600D premium polyester shell
  • CE Level 1, form adaptable, Sas-Tec flex armor at shoulders and elbows
  • 6 pockets:  2 chest pockets, 2 hand warmer pockets, 2 internal pockets 
  • Foream, bicep,  and waist adjustability for optimal fit
  • YKK zippers 
  • NightViz Reflective on shoulders and piping across back
Venting
  • 2 large intake vents on the front designed to flow air around your body thru to 2 mammoth back exhausts
  • 2 underarm vents
  • 2 Dual purpose chest pockets (storage and venting)
Backpack features
  • Ergonomically designed to distribute weight evenly across the torso
  • Internal load-adjustment strap and waist straps tightly secure the load
  • 20 litre storage capacity 
  • Designed to be used in 2 differnet configuarations: quick access lighter loads or full capacity loads
  • Waterproof compartment for laptops, tablets, etc.  Holds up to 15” laptop
  • Shock absorbing padding down back for added comfort and additional airflow channeling
  • 3D mesh divider between jacket shell and backpack for unobstructed air flow 
  • Mesh sidewalls for maximum airflow
  • 3 year warranty

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Sizing Information

We tried the size Medium in this jacket on Huey and we put an XL jacket on Dewey. The fit is similar to a casual windbreaker style jacket, which is a more casual fit than with sport cut motorcycle jackets. The use of the backpack feature in this jacket snugs things up a bit when in use, so even though these jackets fit a bit loosely as compared to other styles, I’d advise you to buy the size you normally wear in men’s clothing to get full use out of the backpack. If you are between sizes, I’d suggest buying the smaller.

You can also use the chart below to choose a size based upon your chest and/or belly/waist measurements. With the casual cut of this jacket, it doesn’t taper from chest to waist, so the belly size shouldn’t be a problem for most people in their normal size, but just to be sure, put a tape around both your chest and belly to make sure you are OK on both with the size you’ve chosen.

Size Max Chest Max Belly Sleeve Length (from center of collar in back)
Small 36-38 38 32
Medium 38-42 42 33
Large 42-44 44 34
XL 44-46 46 35
XXL 46-48 48 36
XXXL 48-50 50 37
XXXXL 50-52 52 38
XXXXXL 52-54 54 39

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Our Two Cents

The Scorpion Steathpack jacket combines a sharp casual riding jacket with a backpack. No need to carry a backpack separately with this one!

It’s not often I see something completely new, but today I’m looking at a jacket with a built in backpack!. Those that ride know that it isn’t always easy to figure out how to carry stuff with you. And sometimes you don’t plan well enough to have brought a tank bag or backpack with you to carry things you didn’t expect. With this new Stealthpack, you’ll always have space for some extra stuff when you ride.

Photos speak louder than words, so have a look at our photo gallery to see a montage photo with the back of this jacket buttoned up like a regular jacket, and then expanded to carry gear. To try out this jacket in the office, I put a boot box from my desk into the backpack and wore the jacket around the office. This thing works pretty well! I was expecting the weight of the boots in the pack would pull the jacket back against my neck, but the weight is pretty well supported by the shoulders and it feels pretty comfortable. Between the backpack and your back are a couple of padded strips to keep the contents of the backpack from resting directly on your own back, and to allow air to flow over your back and not get sweaty.

There are buckles hidden in small compartments in back that are used to secure the top of the backpack closed. And also, there is a hidden buckle inside the jacket that secures the bottom part of the pack around the waist. When those are hidden away, you can’t really tell there is anything unusual going on, so this jacket looks nice just for everyday use. Inside the larger backpack compartment is a subdivided waterproof compartment for items that could be damaged by rain. I can see this being handy for papers or a laptop.

Just as a jacket, this one is pretty nice for everyday street riders. The jacket includes very low profile and very flexible CE 1 armor in the shoulders and elbows. The shell is water resistant textile material so it will help keep you dry in lighter rain, but it isn’t a fully waterproof jacket. There is a LOT of venting here… large torso vents and two large vents in the underarm area. Also, the two long zips on the back for the backpack double as zippered vent exhausts when open part way. Given the zip venting and the casual fit of this jacket, I think it will comfortable most months of the year. In colder weather, you can use your own under-shirts to add insulation.

The liner of this jacket has a pocket to hold an optional back protector. Adding a back protector will slightly reduce the capacity of the back protector, but of course “safety first”. Use the link below to buy the optional SAS-TEC that fits the shape of the pocket.

I think Scorpion has come up with something pretty handy here, and because it’s a nice jacket without using the backpack feature, I think it’s a winner! :: Paul, 08-28-19

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