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In Germany, the technical motorcycle wear brand that sits at the very top of the tree is Stadler. It’s a 40 year old, family-owned company with a long-standing relationship with Gore. So highly regarded is Stadler in its home market that they supply protective suits to every single police force in Germany, as well as to many others around the world..

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Verified customer reviews for Stadler Jackets

Stadler Supervent 3 jacket in black / grey

Nigel: Best suit ever

Ive been riding 50 years and this Stadler kit is the best. I cover 300-400 miles a week, all year around, in all weathers and it has never leaked. I recommend a Rukka type down jacket underneath as its not the warmest in the Winter, but that means its not too hot in the Summer either. Neck extension is good, although expensive and fits into the small pocket on the back. Back protector is long and hard and gives you lots of confidence in its safety. The German police use this kit and its obvious why. After years of what I thought was good, expensive kit, this is the absolute best and will probably outlast me !

Stadler Treasure Pro jacket in grey / black

Jean-Jacques: Excellent gear

I have been wearing this vest for 6000 km in many conditions of temperature one digit to twenties Celsius, wind, rain and dust, and I couldnt found any flaw yet. This is a jacket in which one feels comfortable and safe. My best investment.

Stadler Treasure Pro jacket in black

Paul: When the Badlands Pro and Rukka KALLAVESIwere left alone

They had a few beers, and the next thing they know, theyre pushing a little Treasure Pro around Motolegends. Okay, that might not be quite how this jacket came into existence but owning both of the parents, I can say the TP is the perfect mix of all the best elements from both. Its as light as a Badlands and more flexible on than the Rukka whilst maintaining the quality of both. My only gripe is the lack of a Rukka style storm collar - the Stadler one is just a nasty one piece Goretex neck tube. Apart from that its a stylish and very waterproof but of kit which I hope will last longer than the less than three years I got out of the Rukka zip failed - hopefully being fixed