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Harley Jackets

Leather jackets and Harleys go together like PB&J. And while that’s what many riders choose, there are more options to choose from including textiles and faux leather. Whatever the material, though, wearing a jacket on your Harley not only provides style, but much needed protection as well. Fortunately, all our Harley jackets have you covered for a slide. You just need to find the one that best fits your style and protection needs.

Below are aspects of Harley jackets you need to consider to find the best jacket for you.

1. Material: The best Harley Davidson jackets are made of high-quality leather or textile materials that provide excellent durability and protection from the elements. Leather jackets have a classic look, are highly durable, and offer great abrasion resistance. Textile jackets are more versatile and often feature breathable, waterproof/windproof fabrics, making them more suitable for different weather conditions. Modern textiles have come a long way in abrasion protection, but the edge still goes to high-quality leather. 2. Design: Harley jackets typically have a classic design. The design also includes features such as zippers, pockets, and adjustable waistbands or cuffs that offer a customized fit and added functionality. Textile jackets tend to have a bit more style elements. 3. Comfort: A good jacket should be comfortable to wear for extended periods. It only protects you if you’re wearing it. This means that it should be properly lined and include a range of ventilation features that help to regulate body temperature. Find a jacket that fits you well. Fortunately, at Dennis Kirk, apparel exchanges are free so you can be confident in getting the perfect fit. 4. Protection: HD jackets should provide adequate protection to the rider. A high-quality leather works best for slide protection, but textiles are nearly as good now. Added armor is great for impact protection. The best armor is flexible and only becomes hard on impact, allowing for a comfortable ride.