I thoroughly tested the Rev'it Worker Overshirt during a recent 9 day motorcycle trip to Sturgis 2020, the 80th Anniversary. I rode 3200 miles in it and rode in temperatures ranging from 50 degrees to 100+ degrees. (see video below for full review)
This riding jacket/shirt is stylish and overall performed very well but I do have just a couple of suggestions for the next model.
I actually tested multiple motorcycle riding gear items on this trip and will be reviewing each one on our YouTube channel so make sure you're subscribed so you know when those videos release! You can see all the gear items I'll be reviewing in my gear overview video here!
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REV'IT Worker Riding Shirt
The Revit Worker Overshirt is designed to be used on a motorcycle while still looking like a casual work shirt off the bike. Cordura canvas makes up the exterior backed by CE level 1 armor at the elbows and shoulders. Supplement the impact protection by slipping in back armor. Multiple pockets let you stow your gear and allow the Worker Overshirt to play the part of a work style shirt when you reach your destination. Offered in sand or black.
Protection Features:
- Outer Shell: 11oz Cordura canvas
- Protection: Seesmart CE 1 level protection in shoulder and elbows included
- pocket for optional Seesoft back protector Type RV (sold separately):
- Type RV / Size 04 fits SM-MD
- Type RV / Size 05 fits LG-2XL
- pocket for optional Seesoft back protector Type RV (sold separately):
- Visibility: laminated reflection
Ergonomic Features:
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- Fit: city fit, regular
- Ventilation: ventilation panel
- Features: triple needle stitching, jeans loop, short connection zipper
- Pockets: chest pockets, inner pocket
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