News 6 May 2011

Honda releases all-new riding gear range

Look smart with Honda's latest selection of rising apparel.

Honda Australia this week sent us through this information on its latest range of riding apparel:

When an illustrious motorcycle manufacturer such as Honda puts out a new line of genuine riding gear hand selected from European designs specifically for the Australian market, riders can be assured it will tick all the marks for style as well as quality.

More than two years in the making, Honda Australia’s first ever complete branded road riding range features textile jackets and pants for both men and women.

Each of the racing and touring jackets and pants are constructed from the highest grade fabrics, and feature built in protectors and liners offering exceptional value for money.

As a welcome addition to the range, Honda has also partnered with this country’s most respected independent manufacturer, Draggin Jeans, to produce branded riding jeans featuring an embroidered Honda logo and custom stitching.

Utilising a technologically advanced hybrid of Military Kevlar and Dyneema protective fibres, Draggin Jeans have a long and celebrated reputation for providing the best protection from the road should the rider have an unfortunate spill.

“The rider gear market is swarming with plenty of substandard gear in terms of quality, so our aim was to import a superlative line that Honda riders could wear confidently on the roads in Australia, regardless of the climate conditions,” said Honda Australia’s Accessories Product Manager, Graeme Baynes.

“This is dynamic wear that doesn’t compromise on quality or comfort, whilst protecting the rider from the elements as well as the road.”

Sportbike riders will be particularly interested in the hard wearing polyester and leather Racing Jacket featuring factory team colours as well a waterproof membrane, ventilation system, night time reflectors, adjustable sleeve width and zipper for connection to Honda riding pants.

The Honda Delta is a more subdued retro inspired jacket offering the same features as the racing style in a black, grey and white colour scheme. Matching breathable pants made of a hard wearing polyester offer a detachable thermo liner, knee protectors, 3M-Scotchlite reflectors for night time safety and more.

For riders who are looking for the ultimate gear for longer rides, Honda has imported two new touring styles – the Transalp Jacket and the World Travel Jacket.

Both offer a heavy duty denier outer fabric with exceptionally good abrasion resistance and longevity, CE approved protection for the shoulders and elbows, as well as a membrane that keeps the garment waterproof and windproof.

A detachable Thermolite lining provides additional warmth whilst the ventilation system in both jackets features intake vents on the chest as well as the back.

“We also wanted to bring in something specifically designed for women from the European range that was great looking whilst also being hard wearing,” Mr Baynes said.

In addition to a ladies version of the World Travel jacket, Honda is offering the Candy Jacket featuring a feminine chic style with tailored fit and waist belt, as well as padding that can be removed to achieve a casual style.

Honda is introducing the full line at highly competitive prices, ranging from $220 to $499. All items are available through dealers nationally now.

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