See this and you'll know that any protective armor in the jacket has probably shifted. Most so-called vent systems were nothing more than zipper slits - when open they expanded the jacket shell forming an air brake around the rider. Until another Vanson innovation solved the problem. We’ve all seen a guy like this – jacket filled with air, holding onto the bars for dear life with the wind trying to rip him off his bike. As Miss Vikki in the Vanson Showroom once said: “If a Cobra 2 and a Drifter had a baby – what would you get? You’d get a DRAC!”īack in 1995, when we first worked on designs with variable venting, the idea was to allow airflow into the jacket to cool the rider without creating a billowing puffed-up bag of humanity coming down the road.
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