Shift Gear
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Shift Gear
I'm 5'11' Skinny. I wear a medium and the shift jackets fit me good. I would say they are more tailored to timmed individuals.
This is the Shift Dyer Jack which is $300 MSRP I got it for $150 brand new. It fits me tigher than my other shift jacket. Its a leather and textile. Basically, everything silver on the jacket it leather and the black is textile. Its a lot lighter than a full leather jacket. It has CE armor in the sholders and elbows. Its really warm and doesn't let much air through.
This is the Shift Street Fighter Jacket. $250 MSRP. Its more flexable than the Dyer Jacket. Hybrid leather and textile and weights about the same as the Dyer jacket. It doesn't like barely any air through. Its just like the Dyer jacket but I think its the newer model. Yes it does have CE armor.
The 2 gloves on the right are the Shift Dyer gloves. I love these gloves. The knuckles are super hard. They are made out of polyurthane. The padding on top of the fingers is really hard too. Yet, the glove itself is really flexable and comfortable for my hands right from the get go. They let no air in but start to get chilly if you ride in the cold for a while since its mostly leather. The palm is padded. $100 MSRP. Got them both brand new at $50 each.
The first glove is the Shift Bawler. Its kinda tight. It isn't as flexable as the Dyer gloves and I think thats because the polyurthane armor extends down the fingers too. I havn't tryed them out ridding yet. I guess they need a little bit of break in. $50 MSRP. Got it brand new $25.
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RE: Shift Gear
I have a Shift Jacket for sale if anyone's interested....NEW!
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