Yep, once the jacket is on, the weight is gone.
I wish I shared that experience.
Yep, once the jacket is on, the weight is gone.
Just put some of my jackets on a scale:
The HH Highwayman actually stood on the scale...
Aero Highwayman Heavy FQ Horse 2510g
(Size 42, + 1 inch lenght, gabardine lining, two additional G-style pockets and no cuffs)
Aero Highwayman Steerhide 1330g
(Size 42, Tartan lining)
It was a bargain from the Aero Homepage, as it has been made by an apprentice and I presume that it is made from mid-weight Steerhide.
To compare the weight I also put a cotton Jacket on the scale:
Woolrich Ranger Jacket 710g (Size L)
I agree with Peacoat that as soon as you wear those jackets the weight isn't a problem
But I have to add that I weight more than 90kg and often carry a rucksack with more than 40kg.
So, do you notice the weight of the 12 pounds while you are wearing it? My heaviest jacket is my Vanson at 7 1/2 pounds. I don't notice the weight while wearing it, but it is a noticeably heavy jacket when I pick it up.
I keep reading on here about these eight pound, stand up on their own, horsehide jackets. I recently bought a '70s Columbia style jacket which clocked in at 6lb 8oz, and was amazed at how unlike any other vintage jacket I've seen that weight is, and yet how light it seems in comparison with some of the weights I've seem posted here.
Admittedly, I have very little experience with the modern reproductions, but I do have a fair bit of experience with original '30s-'60s leather jackets. I thought I'd pull out my scale, and look through a bit of my archives, to see what a sampling of originals weigh in at.
All weights taken post-conditioning. Allow for the possibility of several oz. lost weight due to age.
Size 40 1930s horsehide Halfbelt (brand label missing): 3lb 7oz
Size 38 1930s Monarch colthide halfbelt: 3lb 8oz
Size 36 1930s capeskin halfbelt: 3lb 5oz
Size 40 1970s USN cowhide G-1: 3lb 10oz
Size 36 1940s "Pal-O-Mine" utility jacket: 3lb 1 oz
Size 40 1950s horsehide "Harold's" bomber jacket: 3lb 7oz
Size 38 1960s British Cycle Leathers D-Pocket: 3lb 6oz
Size 36 1950s British Mfg. Co D-Pocket: 3lb 5oz
Size 40 WWII issue goatskin Colvinex flight jacket: 4lb 9oz
Size 40 1960s WB Placer deerskin jacket: 3lb 4oz
Size 38 1960s Canadian A-1 style hockey jacket: 3lb 10 oz
Size 40 c.1946 German double breasted peacoat: 4lb 5oz
Size 44 Italian police double breasted coat: 5lb 3oz
Size 36 Belgian army double breasted coat: 5lb 15oz