LightenUpFrancis
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I think this point carries a lot of weight for me, and why most of the jackets I ride in happen to be Vanson. And as someone who understands the heat concerns (commuting through late Texas summers), the perforated option they offer changed my life.I have no empirical data on this, but I have seen Vansons of professional riders who took a fall and slide and the Vansons held up good; both leather and seams. I have yet to see a Shinki, either American or Japanese made, that has taken this test. Would they hold up as well? Maybe, but I would rather ride in the battle tested leather and construction.
Aside from a very intentional cut that is designed around being in a riding position, it's from a company that's been invested in active motorsport competition for so long - the build process absolutely compensates for points of failure, and their experience seems to really pay off here. Recognizing that not all Vanson jackets are armored, the handful I have that are - easily the best/most intuitive fitting.
I also have a couple of Goldtop jackets that have done really well, and mask the armour options comfortably. I'd trust them in a slide, but I still get more of that ******proof confidence when zipped in a Vanson. Still, the best option truly is the one you'll always wear.


