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Review on ๐Ÿ๏ธ Optimized Milano Sport Gamma Motorbike Jacket by Mike Skinner

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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Jacket is good for Revain's money and comfort, but it's not perfect. The style is good but the branding on the neck and both sleeves doesn't let me wear it at times. The padding on the elbows and shoulders is CE compliant but there is NO back protection. Well, there's a piece of styrofoam that doesn't offer much protection if you fall. You can buy one online to put in, but it will cost you around 40-70 depending on the style that goes with the jacket. But that will likely put this jacket in the roughly $200 range, in which case you might be able to get something more comfortable, stylish, and secure from a more reputable company. I paid about $130 for this jacket in February 2020. lower or higher at a later date. The dimensions are a bit small. I usually take everything one size up, but I wear an XL on this jacket and it's still a bit tight on me. I'm 5'5 and 185 (fat not muscle) between 34-36 in pants. It's about my waist length. I also have a Cortech Piuma jacket that cost me about $197 and there is definitely a difference in quality. Milano certainly looks nice and safe, but it is not made of high-quality materials. The lining feels a bit thin and delicate. The zippers inside seem about to snag and the velcro seems about to rip off the lining. However, this is a good jacket. You get removable pads and a removable thermal liner to keep you warm. I'm driving in LA and the coldest I've ever had was around 60 degrees Fahrenheit. When we hit 30 degrees and I forgot to take out the thermal pad, my hands get sweaty and the insole sticks to my hands. This must also be taken into account. The thermal liner falls completely asleep, the Cortech I have is more of a thermal vest where the thermal liner has no sleeves. All in all a nice jacket with good but not great protection. You can invest in a back protector.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Expensive Insurance