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Rokker Chicago rider shirt in grey / red
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£349.00
Rokker Chicago rider shirt in grey / red Product Information
Rokker's new flannel, riding shirts are two-layer, in that the outer is 100% flannel, whilst the lining is a stretch denim that incorporates UHMWPE fibres. In essence this is a similar construction to Rokker’s own single-layer jeans. And, as we all know, their jeans are massively strong. The lining on these shirts also incorporates Coolmax to accelerate the wicking of moisture away from the body. You also get vents under the arms to further enhance breathability.
The collar is button down. You get two breast pockets. And two more pockets on the inside. Behind the zip placket, which fastens by means of a series of poppers, you get a full-length zip. You also get zips and poppers at the ends of the sleeves.
In terms of protection, Rokker’s latest riding shirts are accredited as ‘AA’ under EN17092, which is pretty impressive. There are two new shirts in the range for 2023. There’s the Chicago and the Memphis, and they both cost £349. They come supplied with armour, and although this armour performs similarly to D30, it is actually made by SAS-Tec.
You can also add a back D3O protector to the shirt. The size is what is known as a T8 or large. Now normally in a shirt one would fit a Level 1 protector because a shirt is all about comfort, and for this the price would be £36.99. But if you wanted to go for a higher, Level 2 one the cost would be £52.99
The shirts come in sizes Small through to Extra Extra Extra Large. They are in stock now; and with the prospect of summer just over the horizon the timing might be opportune to grab yourself something cool for the coming months.
The collar is button down. You get two breast pockets. And two more pockets on the inside. Behind the zip placket, which fastens by means of a series of poppers, you get a full-length zip. You also get zips and poppers at the ends of the sleeves.
In terms of protection, Rokker’s latest riding shirts are accredited as ‘AA’ under EN17092, which is pretty impressive. There are two new shirts in the range for 2023. There’s the Chicago and the Memphis, and they both cost £349. They come supplied with armour, and although this armour performs similarly to D30, it is actually made by SAS-Tec.
You can also add a back D3O protector to the shirt. The size is what is known as a T8 or large. Now normally in a shirt one would fit a Level 1 protector because a shirt is all about comfort, and for this the price would be £36.99. But if you wanted to go for a higher, Level 2 one the cost would be £52.99
The shirts come in sizes Small through to Extra Extra Extra Large. They are in stock now; and with the prospect of summer just over the horizon the timing might be opportune to grab yourself something cool for the coming months.
Specification
- Highly abrasion-resistant, two-layer rider shirt
- Optimal body temperature thanks to Coolmax®
- Wind resistant
- Straight fit
- 100% cotton flannel outer material
- Highly abrasion-resistant UHMWPE stretch denim inner material
- Pockets for armour on shoulders, elbows and back
- Comes supplied with Sastec shoulders and elbows
- Concealed front zip and buttons
- Two breast pockets and a zip pocket on the sleeve
- Vents with a zip under the arms
Warranty
Rokker jackets have a two year warranty
Size Chart
S 36-37" chest
M 38-39" chest
L 40-41" chest
XL 42-44" chest
2XL 45-47" chest
3XL 48-50" chest
4XL 51-53" chest
Product Reviews
Reviews
Stuart Cox: Great for summer riding
I bought this shirt to ride in on a recent 1900 mile trip, I found it really comfortable while riding in 25 to 30 c temperatures and the under arm vents are a nice feature. Really pleased with it