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Rukka Pathfind-R jacket in black
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(RUK2093)
Read 4 reviews
£649.99
Rukka Pathfind-R jacket in black Product Information
The Rukka Pathfind-R jacket is a drop-liner, Gore-Tex jacket. It constitutes Rukka’s most affordable Gore-Tex offering. The jacket is very similar to the Comfo-R jacket, which we consider to be one of the most comfortable in the Finnish brand’s collection. But Rukka was concerned that some people would be dissuaded by the Comfort-R’s single A rating under EN17092, so they created an AA version. They achieved this by removing the stretch component from the chassis, and then adding overlays of 1500 denier Cordura on the elbows and shoulders and elbows, instead of the 500 denier overlays on the Comfo-R.
The jacket comes supplied as standard with Level 2 D3O armour in the elbows and shoulders. There’s a pocket for a back protector. You get zipped vents up the flanks, and two exhaust vents in the back. There are two pockets on the outside of the jacket, and two more water-resistant ones on the inside. You get adjusters at the hem, and at the ends of the sleeves. There are volume adjusters on the biceps. There’s a crotch strap if you don’t want to zip in, but there is also, of course, a zip to connect to any Rukka pant. The collar is lined with Neoprene. You also get a removable, 60g. thermal liner.
Of course you are covered by Rukka's 6 year warranty and the Goretex 'guaranteed to keep you dry' life-time warranty.
Specification
- Drop-liner Gore-Tex membrane
- Comes fitted with Level 2 D3O in the elbows and shoulders
- Rated AA under EN17092
- Pocket for a back protector
- Overlays of 1500 denier Cordura on the elbows and shoulders
- Zipped vents up the flanks
- Two external pockets. Two internal pockets
- Adjusters at the hem, and at the ends of the sleeves
- Volume adjusters on the biceps
- Crotch strap
- Connecting zip
- Neoprene-lined collar
- Removable 60g. thermal liner
- Pairs with the Road-R trouser
- Goretex lifetime guarantee
- Rukka five year warranty extendable to six
Warranty
Rukka jackets have a five year warranty, extendable to six years if you register within 30 days of purchase
Product Reviews
Reviews
Mike Woodford: Function over style
This replaced a 10 year old Dianese jacket and trouser combo Bruce. Its has been a brilliant piece of gear, an early laminate jacket in fact. With its own thermal liner it had seen me warm through many a cold evening ride or touring on the continent. The new Rukka jacket fits nicely is surpringly warm considering the thinness of the zip in thermal liner. The main zip is not very large so I wonder its longevity, in contrast the zip to the matching pant is very chunky and one could imagine it outlasting practical ownership. I dont like the external zip pockets, its too easy for them to come undone or be forgotten to zip them up. Flaps and poppers are far more secure in my view. The additional d30 back protector really gives you piece of mind, its huge and thick for absorbing any heaven forbid impact. The jacket isnt much of a looker if I am honest, but Motolegends offered such a cracking deal I couldnt resist. iIf the Dianese was style over function, I would say the Rukka is function over style.
Steve Dallen: The best
Already reviewed elsewhere but happy to do it again. This is the second Rukka jacket and pant combinatioin Ive purchased the first, and AirPower pair, now over twenty years old, still in use and working perfectly so I was delighted to get this and the pant for the same price as the Jacket only. Obviously a slightly heavier jacket than the original AirPower but purchased for more inclement weather outside the usual riding season. Same excellent construction, and better armour that 20 years ago. Only one volume adjuster per arm, but thats fine as Im likely to be wearing more underneath in the springautumn. Nice vents up the sides should the sun get warm in the autumn. Expect this to last the same as the other one, or hopefully to outlast me!
David Buck: Quality Cool Weather Jacket
Despite Motolegends review of this jacket, I have found it to be an excellent choice for cool weather riding. I had the misfortune to be out on the Motorway in a torrential downpour and the jacket and pants performed admirably. I wouldnt choose this jacket for summer though due to the lack of vents on the front of the jacket. The quality is amazing as is the feeling of protection the garment offers with the huge elbowshoulder protection and the textile material its made from.
Paul Williams: Great jacket
Its very comfortable and works well in the rain and fits perfectly