Ixon Balder Black Grey Bright Yellow

Ixon

Ixon Balder Black Grey Bright Yellow Motorcycle Coat

Composition

  • Motorcycle jacket adventure touring for men
  • Waterproof and breathable motorcycle jacket
  • Seasonality: all seasons
  • Regular straight cut
  • Material: 600D polyester and softshell
  • Softshell inside the sleeves
  • Fixed waterproof and breathable membrane
  • Removable thermal lining
  • CE approved and removable elbow and shoulder protectors
  • Ixon "IX Pro BFB2", "Guardian" or "Warden" CE approved back protector pocket (available as an option on iCasque.co.uk)
  • Motorcycle jacket predisposed to receive the Ixon IX airbag vest - Airbag U03, available in option on iCasque.co.uk
  • Reflective stripes on front and back
  • Zippered vents on chest and upper back
  • Classic collar with softshell chin strap and anti-flap attachment
  • Bicep and forearm snaps
  • Belt and buckle at back of waist
  • Cuff tightening tabs
  • 1 loop on the front of the jacket (for keys, gloves) == Men only
  • 2 hand pockets
  • 2 cargo pockets
  • 1 large pocket at the bottom of the back
  • 1 chest pocket (men's model only)
  • 1 waterproof wallet pocket
  • 2 lining pockets
  • 1 internal lining pocket
  • Zip and loop around the waist to attach to your motorcycle touring pants
  • Matching Balder Pant adventure motorcycle pants available on iCasque.co.uk
  • Motorcycle jacket also available in a female version on iCasque: Balder Lady
  • Motorcycle adventure jacket CE and EPI approved
Brand :
Ixon
Model :
Balder Black Grey Bright Yellow
Waterproofing type :
Membrane
Style :
Touring
Colour :
Black
Gender :
Man
Best uses :
Grand touring
Material :
Textile
Season :
All seasons
Cut :
Right
Protections (General) :
Back optional, Shoulders, Elbows
Removable protection :
Yes
Characteristics :
Zip connection, Waterproof, Removable thermal liner
Approvals :
EPI, European standards

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