Beat the Heat - Why You Should Stock Up on Summer Motorcycle Gear - Peak Moto

Beat the Heat - Why You Should Stock Up on Summer Motorcycle Gear

 

Summer motorcycle gear is designed to provide comfort and protection in warm weather conditions.

Staying cool while riding a motorcycle in warm weather is crucial for both comfort and safety.

Begin by wearing appropriate gear designed for hot conditions, such as a well-ventilated helmet, a lightweight and breathable jacket with mesh panels, and perforated gloves.

Choose moisture-wicking base layers to keep sweat at bay and consider clothing with reflective or light-colored materials to reflect, rather than absorb, sunlight.

 

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Here are some features that make summer motorcycle gear well-suited for riding in hot temperatures:

  1. Ventilation: One of the key features of summer motorcycle gear is increased ventilation. Jackets, pants, and gloves designed for summer riding often have mesh panels or perforations that allow air to flow through, promoting better airflow and heat dissipation. This helps keep the rider cool and prevents overheating. Our MotoGirl Jodie Jacket and REV'IT! Eclipse Jacket are both highly ventilated for summer riding.

  2. Lightweight Construction: Summer gear is typically made from lightweight materials that are breathable and do not retain excessive heat. Fabrics like mesh, lightweight textiles, and breathable materials contribute to the overall comfort of the rider in hot weather.

  3. Moisture-Wicking Properties: To manage sweat and moisture, many summer motorcycle garments incorporate moisture-wicking liners or materials. These features help to pull sweat away from the body, keeping the rider dry and more comfortable during the ride. Our MotoGirl Sherrie Leggings, for example, is lined with a layer of mesh to help with this.

  4. Removable Liners: Some summer gear comes with removable liners, allowing riders to adapt to changing weather conditions. For example, a jacket with a removable waterproof or thermal liner can be adjusted based on temperature fluctuations.

  5. Perforated Leather: For riders who prefer leather gear, some summer-specific leather jackets feature perforations to enhance airflow. This design helps maintain the protective qualities of leather while improving ventilation.

  6. Short Cuts and Vented Armor: Summer motorcycle jackets may have shorter cuts, providing a sportier and more relaxed fit. Additionally, some jackets feature vented armor (protective padding) that allows air to circulate around the body.

  7. Cooling Technology: Some advanced summer gear incorporates cooling technologies, such as fabrics that react to moisture or materials with inherent cooling properties. These innovations aim to enhance the cooling effect and improve the rider's comfort.

  8. Light Colors: Light-colored gear reflects sunlight rather than absorbing it, helping to keep the rider cooler by reducing the absorption of heat.

  9. Perforated Gloves: Summer motorcycle gloves often have perforations or mesh panels to allow air to flow through, preventing hands from becoming too hot and sweaty.

It's essential to consider the balance between protection and ventilation. While maximizing airflow is crucial for comfort, riders should ensure that the gear still provides adequate protection in case of an accident.

Look for gear that meets safety standards and includes features like reinforced impact areas, armor, and abrasion-resistant materials, even in summer-specific designs.

 

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Other ways to stay cool on your bike:

Hydration is key, so regularly drink water before and during the ride to stay cool and alert. Plan routes that provide shade and take breaks to cool down when needed. Lastly, consider using cooling accessories like vests or neck wraps that can be soaked in water to provide additional relief from the heat. Being mindful of gear choice, staying hydrated, and incorporating cooling strategies will contribute to a more enjoyable and safer riding experience in hot weather.

Check out our full range of Summer Motorcycle Gear!

Peak Moto Gear Team

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