Killermarmot
New member
Thought I'd post a quick review of my now 2 week old Rev'it! Off Track for any interested.
I was originally just putting a wind breaker over my textile summer jacket when it got cold riding from the east bay into the city but I started to get annoyed at how bulky and awkward it was so after seeing a friend's Cheyenne (a little too pricey) I went for the Off Track.
In short I am very very pleased. It fits great with a strap on spine protector or slipping in an in jacket T-pro back protector (I got an XL and am 6'4" and the sleeves and overal length is perfect). The armor on shoulders and elbows covers nicely (I believe it's knox) and stays in place well. It has two inner liners a water proof one and comfy down both full arm length and both seperatley removeable and it has straps at the elbows, wrists, waist so if you remove them you can snug the jacket down so everything stays in place nicely. In addition it has a ton of pockets all over and a good amount of venting if you get too hot. The last two weeks the temp has been fluctuating between 55ish in the morning and 70 riding during the day or home after work and it's stood that very well. I could easily see it comfratable to 45ish (the coldest I ever rode with my other "setup") and probably up to about 85 with the down liner out and the vents open. Also it has a decent amount of reflective material on it.
Overall compared to my trial run of the kilamanjaro I would buy this jacket (obviously cause I did) any day over it in terms of seam quality, material quality and versatility.
Also thanks to Joe at Motostrano for helping me out with my order dificulties and getting me into this great jacket!
I was originally just putting a wind breaker over my textile summer jacket when it got cold riding from the east bay into the city but I started to get annoyed at how bulky and awkward it was so after seeing a friend's Cheyenne (a little too pricey) I went for the Off Track.
In short I am very very pleased. It fits great with a strap on spine protector or slipping in an in jacket T-pro back protector (I got an XL and am 6'4" and the sleeves and overal length is perfect). The armor on shoulders and elbows covers nicely (I believe it's knox) and stays in place well. It has two inner liners a water proof one and comfy down both full arm length and both seperatley removeable and it has straps at the elbows, wrists, waist so if you remove them you can snug the jacket down so everything stays in place nicely. In addition it has a ton of pockets all over and a good amount of venting if you get too hot. The last two weeks the temp has been fluctuating between 55ish in the morning and 70 riding during the day or home after work and it's stood that very well. I could easily see it comfratable to 45ish (the coldest I ever rode with my other "setup") and probably up to about 85 with the down liner out and the vents open. Also it has a decent amount of reflective material on it.
Overall compared to my trial run of the kilamanjaro I would buy this jacket (obviously cause I did) any day over it in terms of seam quality, material quality and versatility.
Also thanks to Joe at Motostrano for helping me out with my order dificulties and getting me into this great jacket!