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A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket
08-18-2005, 1:47 PM
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#1 | | Meatarian
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| A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket I just bought this jacket yesterday. I have to say I love this thing. It feels a lot heavier than most mesh jackets I've seen in stores. It has all the armor in the shoulders and elbows. The only thing I don't like is the flimsy back pad, but a CE approved armor back protector is an option you can get. I'm glad I don't have to sweat my ass off on those really hot days anymore. I'll probably get the back protector if not a stand alone back protector some time.
Its weird actually have a jacket that fits properly. My old jacket even though it was a small was still too big and the armor would move around and it would bunch up. But this jacket is a Medium and fits perfectly and the armor sits where it should and is adjustable via the velcro that holds it in so you can get a nice custom fit.
If you're looking for a good mesh jacket then I'd say this is the one.
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08-18-2005, 1:56 PM
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#2 | | Blow me.
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket Mesh is great on the hotter days. I use this one: http://www.webbikeworld.com/joe-rocket/
I might get rid of it though. I think I've reformed to a "full leathers full time" type of person. |
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08-18-2005, 2:11 PM
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#3 | | Mr. Brownstone
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket Quote: |
Originally Posted by phobiaphobe | You look like a friggin' robot in those pics. |
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08-18-2005, 2:18 PM
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#4 | | Blow me.
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket You're just jeallous cuz you don't have my sweet skillz. |
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08-18-2005, 4:21 PM
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Join Date: 09-12-2003 Location: Tucson,AZ
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket I find that the A*'s mesh is much better then let's say a Joe Rocket jacket. Seems alot more durable and has a tighter weave to it. |
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08-18-2005, 6:20 PM
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket In a fall, at high speed it's usless, and not that high of speed...mesh that is |
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08-19-2005, 1:02 PM
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#7 | | Meatarian
Join Date: 05-06-2004 Location: Randolph, MA
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket Quote: |
Originally Posted by ReaperAZ I find that the A*'s mesh is much better then let's say a Joe Rocket jacket. Seems alot more durable and has a tighter weave to it. | yeah thats why I never bought a mesh jacket before now. All of the ones I had picked up just seemed flimsy. The fact that its not completely mesh (has textile over the shoulders and down to the elbows and around the arm) might also help its rigidity. But even the mesh seems of better quality than other brands. Others seem as if they've been broken in for a couple of years already.
I'm gonna go out and use my jacket now. 
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08-19-2005, 1:35 PM
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#8 | | Cycle Trendz Racing
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket I've got the mesh/leather one by JR for my warm riding. I like it, but I know the mesh won't hold up to a spill. |
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08-19-2005, 5:08 PM
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Join Date: 07-13-2004 Location: Living in Barrie, thinking about the gap
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket It is suprising how well these things hold up in the unfortunate event of a spill... My buddy lost his gixxer and slid for a long way on it came away with minimal rash and nothing broken on him(the bike was a different story) The coat was absolutley done after, but for $100 you really can't complain.  |
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08-19-2005, 7:05 PM
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Join Date: 01-22-2004 Location: Las Vegas, NV USA
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket I've got the Joe Rocket Reactor (mesh body, goatskin sleeves). I like the fact that I can throw it in the washing machine at the end of "smelly season" here in the desert and it gets most of the stank out. I've also heard stories of the jackets holding out for one crash "only", but if I bump my noggin, my helmet is good for one crash only also, and that's five bills! For $100, the Joe Rocket is cheap insurance. It's obviously not track material, but it beats a wife beater and flip flops!!  |
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08-25-2005, 9:15 PM
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket Good post/review, thank you. I haven't seen any Astars up close but the Joe Rocket mesh is not so good. I have one that I bought a few years ago, though rarely worn I still don't understand why I bought the thing.
If the Astars or something similar can withstand one crash then it's absolutely worth it, I just don't think my Rocket will do even that.
Of course my Joe Rocket is several years old and I'm sure they've come a ways since then. |
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09-10-2005, 11:49 AM
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#12 | | Snossberries taste like Snossberries.
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket Personal experience:
Get off on apshalt at about 50 mph, slid about 15-25 feet on asphalt, another 20 ft on dirt, flipped into air after running back into motorcycle with body, landed asphalt again and slid (in mock "burning donuts" or "breakdancing spin" fashion) for about 10 more feet.
Result, full body bruise, minor rash on leg through jeans - 2x3 in. scar, puncture right shin where remainder of footpeg entered and drug me along, ORIGINAL Joe Rocket Phoenix jacket not ripped, torn, and no rash on upper torso.
Mesh is okay in my book. |
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09-10-2005, 12:43 PM
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#13 | | Just repeating what ever I hear...
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket Quote: |
Originally Posted by Scout Personal experience:
Get off on apshalt at about 50 mph, slid about 15-25 feet on asphalt, another 20 ft on dirt, flipped into air after running back into motorcycle with body, landed asphalt again and slid (in mock "burning donuts" or "breakdancing spin" fashion) for about 10 more feet.
Result, full body bruise, minor rash on leg through jeans - 2x3 in. scar, puncture right shin where remainder of footpeg entered and drug me along, ORIGINAL Joe Rocket Phoenix jacket not ripped, torn, and no rash on upper torso.
Mesh is okay in my book. | Holy Crap!  Devine intervention anyone?
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09-10-2005, 2:54 PM
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#14 | | Meatarian
Join Date: 05-06-2004 Location: Randolph, MA
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket damn sounds like a pretty scary accident. All the more reason anything is better than a t-shirt.
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09-10-2005, 3:06 PM
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#15 | | Snossberries taste like Snossberries.
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| Re: A* T-Stunt Air-Flo mesh jacket Quote: |
Originally Posted by Heavy-Dee Holy Crap!  Devine intervention anyone?
HD | Yeah, HD, I thought the same thing... |
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