Written by Andrew Nguyen. Posted in Gear
We expect a lot from a adventure gear like riding suits. Armor for unexpected spills, water and windproofing to ride through any kind of weather, yet breathable for those hot summer days. While we firmly believe in buying the highest quality gear you can afford, sometimes the best decision is not always the most expensive one. With a little leg work, a compromise on price can still get you some great kit. ADVMoto has put together fifteen affordably priced jackets from the industry’s leading companies that can keep you safe and comfortable on your long distance adventure.
• Moose Racing Expedition

▲What they say: “Our Expedition jacket and pant are a great value and extend your riding season.”
▲What we say: “If you’re looking to ride earlier in the spring and late into fall this is a great option. With decent ventilation, one thing touring riders may miss is lots of front pockets for organizing essentials.” MSRP: $349.95 MooseRacing.com
▲Consider this: The Moose Racing Expedition pants offer four pockets and extended side leg zippers for easy entry/exit-$325
Features |
- Seam sealed laminated nylon shell | - 500D Cordura overlay panels in shoulder and elbow |
- D3O EVO XT shoulder protectors and elbow protectors | - D3O VIPER 1 back protector |
- Micro fleece lined collar | - Top collar and bottom hem cinch cord |
- Articulated arms and stretch material in sleeve | |
• Olympia Ranger

▲What they say: “There are plenty of waterproof breathable jackets that claim to function in a wide range of temperatures but despite these claims, their lack of adequate venting limits their use to cooler riding conditions.”
▲What we say: “Waterproof breathability is something every ADV jacket must have and the Ranger delivers both .The vertical chest straps hold shoulder vents open while water-resistant zippers allow generous upper-arm airflow.” MSRP: $369.99 OlympiaMotorsports.com
▲Consider this: Olympia’s Ranger pant offers six additional storage pockets and full side leg zippers that extend to the waistband.
Features |
- Constructed in coated 500 and 2000 denier Cordura fabric | - Waterproof/breathable membrane |
- Thermolite insulated liner jacket | - Airflow Ventilation System at chest, arms, and back |
- Velcro torso straps adjustable air flow | - Double storm placket front closure |
- Stow away hood with 360 neck gator | - Thermo Weld reflective detail at side arms |
- Five zippered waterproof storage pockets | - Custom Fit detailing at collar, cuffs, elbows, and waist |
• REV'IT Enterprise

▲What they say: “The Enterprise jacket includes all the necessary features for seasonal touring enthusiasts and daily commuters.”
▲What we say: “A clean look, ergonomic features, impact resistant armor, and ample waterproofing make this jacket a versatile, inexpensive option. More ventialation options would be nice at this price point, but if you have a mesh jacket for the summer the Enterprise should carry you well through the rest of the seasons.” MSRP: $259.99 REVITSport.com
▲Consider this: Matching Enterprise pants are available for $189.99
Features |
- Knox Flexiform CE protection | - PWR 1600D heavy Oxford shell construction |
- Hydratex G detachable thermal liner | - High quality components in a lower price bracket |
- Prepared for Seesoft CE-level 2 back protector insert | |
• Dainese Tempest D-Dry

▲What they say: “Recommended for short range touring.”
▲What we say: “As long as it doesn’t get too hot out, we think it’ll handle long range touring just fine. Also nice is the built in pockets for double panel chest armor.” MSRP: $399.95 Dainese.com
▲Consdier this: Tempest D-Dry pants by Dainese offer a water outflow system at ankle.
Features |
- Removable composite protectors | - Duratex Fabric with water resistant treatment |
- Removable, breathable and waterproof D-Dry Membrane | - Idraflap front closing |
- Jacket-trousers fastening system | - Reflective inserts |
- Waterproof pocket on front strip | |
• Alpinestars Venture

▲ What they say: “Rally raid legend Marc Coma was instrumental in the development of this innovative enduro jacket, using the Venture on his way to victory in the 2011 Dakar.”
▲ What we say: “If it’s good enough for Marc Coma, it’s probably good enough for you. With a more specific ADV/Enduro design, this is one of the few jacket in this price range which integrates with a neck protection system for more technical riding. Large shoulder vents and removable sleeves are great options for riders who don't rely on shell armor and wear interior body armor.” MSRP: $279.95 Alpinestars.com
▲ Consider this: For an extra $70 bucks, Alpinestars’ Bogota Jacket offers a Drystar membrane for guaranteed waterproofing.
Features |
- Durable nylon and polyester fabric construction | - Multiple stitched main seam construction |
- Collar accommodates most neck brace systems | - Pre-bent multi-panel sleeve |
- Detachable sleeves | - Front zippered air intakes and rear exhaust vents |
- 4 front pockets and a large pocket on the back | - Three-section front flap for greater airflow |
- Flip out pass holder | - Internal hydration pack compartment with integrated pipe hold system |
- D-ring waist Velcro adjustment and Velcro wrist closure | - Neoprene borders on cuffs for added comfort |
• Icon Raiden DKR

▲What they say: “The Raiden DKR jacket has been purposely designed for the rigors of hardcore dual sport riding with both pattern design and material evolutions.”
▲What we say: “Patterns and designs have always been a unique feature of Icon gear. The Raiden DKR is no exception. Although some touring riders prefer less branding on their jackets, the DKR is one of the few models to include pit zips and D30 armor for under 400 dollars. At the end of the day, the DKR is chock full of high end features for a reasonable price. ” MSRP: $395.00 RideIcon.com
▲Consider this: Icon offers the D30 Raiden DKR Waterproof Pant complete with stirrups and suspenders for $285.00.
For a full review, click here: http://adventuremotorcycle.com/gear/gear-icon-raiden-suit-review
Features |
- T5-EVO D30 shoulder and elbow protection | - Viper Stealth D30 back protector |
- Thermolite plus full liner | - HYCOR Chassis provides waterproofness |
- Honeycomb Ripstop chassis | - Two chest vents, two pit vents, one exhaust vent |
- Waterproof chest pocket zipper | - Double storm flap with magnetic closure |
- Water bladder hose routing | - 3M Reflective accents |
- Rear storage | - Ballistic nylon paneling |
- Three position elbow protector pockets | - Fully taped seames |
• MSR Xplorer Alterra

▲What they say: “The Alterra is our most comprehensive off road jacket and is loaded with serious protection.”
▲What we say: “An off-road-gear-based company knows how to properly construct a jacket that is safe and comfortable for when the route gets rough. Although there's no pit zip, two large vents grace each arm with two on the chest and one across the upper back. D30 armor is included with some chest padding.” MSRP: $399.95 MSRRacing.com
▲Consider this: If you don’t need the D30 armor, the Voyager jacket by MSR can also keep you warm, dry and comfortable for $100 less.
Features |
- DryXC treated 600 denier Nylon shell for waterproofing and breathability | - 840 denier Ballistic Nylon in high-wear areas |
- Hyperflo adjustable ventilation system | - Four front pockets and rear storage pocket |
- Reflective details on front and rear make you visible | - Six cinch straps at sleeves and body for a custom fit |
- D3O intelligent shock absorption armor in shoulders, elbow and back | - Internal waist cinch to lock in body heat |
• Klim Blade

▲What they say: “An extremely streamlined design for touring/commuting/casual motorcyclists- the Blade provides high-style while simultaneously providing the weather and impact coverage customers expect from Klim.”
▲What we say: “If you can find another jacket with a Gore-Tex liner and D30 shoulder, elbow and back protection for less money, buy it! Most ADV and touring jackets are a longer parka length cut, the Blade represents a great all round buy and the only model in this class with premium waterproofing. With Klim's strong build quality, 300 dollars will get you on and off bike protection for years to come. ” MSRP: $299.99 KLIM.com
▲Consider this: For more abrasion resistance, check-out Klim’s Overland jacket. MSRP: $429.99
Features |
- Gore-Tex 2-layer performance shell in main body | - Durable 500D Cordura nylon overlays |
- Highly breathable | - Gray 3M Scotchlite reflective material |
- D3O Evo shoulder and elbow protection | - D30 Viper 1 back pad |
- Fitted spandex sleeve lining to secure armor | - Two pit zips with dual zipper control |
- Two bicep intake vents | - Five external pockets |
- Five internal pockets | - Tailored fit |
- Jacket to pant loop straps | - Bottom hem cinch cord |
- Off-center collar cinch cord | |
• Fly Racing Terra Trek 4

▲What they say: “The Fly Terra Trek 4 jacket is ready for anything you throw at it. Hot air, cold air, rain, and everything in between.”
▲What we say: “Five color options in sizes ranging from Small to XXXX-Large/Tall, the Fly Racing Terra Trek 4 is a sensible and inexpensive option for riders of any size. Massive front torso air vents, arm vents and back vents expand this to a four-season jacket and arguably one of the best ventilated for under 200 dollars." MSRP: $199.95 FlyRacing.com
▲Consider this: Fly Racing’s Butane III Pants have an 8” zipper that will connect to the Terra Trek 4 jacket. MSRP: $169.95
Features |
- Air Induction System allows for maximum venting | - Multi-material construction with an advanced polyfabric textile main shell |
- Aqua-Guard waterproof zippers on vents. | - Features inner pocket and fleece lined back panel |
- Full removable long sleeve thermal liner | - Hidden rear cargo pocket |
- Reflective panels | - Side expansion panel |
- Internal waist connection zipper for FLY riding pants | -Anatomically correct construction |
• Joe Rocket Ballistic Adventure Touring

▲What they say: “Joe Rocket’s Ballistic series evolution continues with the ultimate environmental control system for your ride!
▲What we say: “Unique features make this a versatile jacket for both warm and cool weather riding. Rather than going with slot style vents, the Ballistic Adventure jacket utilizes large mesh vent panels on the chest to move even more air through the shell. Once closed, the double thermal and rain liners help provide increased comfort through all seasons.” MSRP: $299.99 JoeRocket.com
▲Consider this: The Ballistic 7.0 textile pant is designed to zip to Ballistic Adventure Touring jacket and costs just $149.99.
Features |
- Water resistant RockTex 600 outer shell | - 840D Ballistic nylon reinforced shoulders and elbows |
- C.E. approved armor at the shoulders & elbows | - Removable high density spine pad with pocket |
- Two Stage waterproof and insulated full sleeve zip out liners | - FullFlex articulated elbow expansion panels |
- Reflective stripes with 360° visibility | - Waterpack back pocket for hydration system |
- Extended back with zip gussets for improved fit | - Eight point SureFit custom adjustment system |
- Four interior liner pockets | - Extended microfiber lined collar with hook and loop closure |
• Scorpion Yuma

▲What they say: “The Yuma jacket is an extremely ventilated, yet durable mesh touring jacket.”
▲What we say: “Lightweight and unrestricting, this jacket focuses on airflow and mobility. 250D mesh on the chest provides good airflow while a rainproof liner keeps the water out. The rain liner's sleeve includes a thumb-hole to keep the critical air seal under gauntlets or mid-length gloves. Also a rare feature in this pricerange is integrated belt loops for an optional kindney belt.” MSRP: $289.95 ScorpionUSA.com
▲Consider this: Scorpions Yuma pant utilizess a beefy 8” zipper and elastic panel to connect to the jacket.
Features |
- 1680 denier nylon abrasion zones | - Large panels of 600 denier polyester mesh in key ventilation areas |
- Safety Seams with heavy bar tacking at high stress areas | - Two large cargo pockets on lower front, two inner chest pockets |
- Adjustment straps at waist, biceps and wrists | - CE certified armor with molded Velcro at elbows and shoulders |
- PE Foam back pad in back protector pocket | - Ample use of NightViz reflective for increased nighttime visibility |
- Removable full sleeve H2OBlok waterproof / windproof liner | - Compatible with optional Kidney Belt |
• iXS Mamba

▲What they say: “All season jacket made of 600D and 1680D Ballistic fabric.”
▲What we say: “Swiss design and ingenuity at a bargain price. Although we haven't gotten our hands on one, we look forward to testing out this new to America line of jackets.” MSRP: $209.00 IXSUSA.com
▲Consider this: The iXS Trago is available for $50 more and increases waterproofing.
Features |
- soltoTEX Z liner membrane | - Polyester mesh lining with water barrier |
- Removable padded thermo lining | - Ergonomically shaped sleeves |
- Waist and hip regulation | - Five outside and two inside pockets |
- Ventilation openings at upper arms, chest and upper back | - Reflective transfer prints on chest, upper arm and upper back |
- Shoulder and elbow protectors | - Back protector upgradeable |
Where to Buy:

• Firstgear Jaunt T2

▲What they say: “Without a doubt the Jaunt T2 is the best value in protective motorcycle wear available.”
▲What we say: “For under two bills, they’re probably right. With six large front facing vents and two large back/lat vents makes this one of the best ventillated options for under 200 dollars.” MSRP: $199.95 FirstGear-USA.com
▲Consider this: For all day hot weather riding Firstgear offers the Adventure Mesh Jacket for $80 more
Features |
-Waterproof-breathable, z-liner construction | -Ingenious, hold-open, adjustable shoulder venting |
-CE-approved armor at shoulders and elbows | -Pockets galore for secure storage |
• AGV Sport Navigator

▲What they say: “Our high-end ¾ length touring/adventure jacket.”
▲What we say: “Small details make this jacket especially comfortable for cold-weather commuting. Numerous vents are equipped with waterproof zippers, but small compared to other options in this class.” MSRP: $308.00 AGVSport.com
▲Consider this: The AGV Sport Torino jacket is also bargain at only $144.00. It offers many of the same features as the Navigator.
Features |
- Designed for cooler climates | - 100% windproof and waterproof |
- Outer shell is constructed of Rotex fabric | - Constructed with a permanent waterproof yet breathable membrane |
- Removable and washable thermal insulating quilted liner | - Polyester mesh lining |
- Fleece material as well as neoprene is used in the collar | - CE certified dual-density shoulder and elbow protectors. |
- Velcro secured wind flap over the main entry two way zipper | - Four interior zip open pockets |
- Two reflective panels are used on the front of the arms | - Adjustable Velcro waist straps |
- Equipped with universal pants connection zipper | - Dual sleeve gather snaps are used on each arm |
• BiLT Storm

▲What they say: “The full-featured Storm jacket is the jacket to have if you could only have one.”
▲What we say: “BiLT is Cycle Gear’s in-house brand. The advantage of this jacket is its full set of features and pockets but for around 300 dollars, it's worth checking out other options." MSRP: $279.99 CycleGear.com
▲Consider this: If you already have wearable armor and a warm base layer, Bilt’s Tornado rain jacket can create a waterproof shell over your existing gear for only $34.99.
Features |
- 600 denier PRO-FLEX durable outer shell | - 1200 denier ENDURA-BRADE shoulder and elbow panels |
- 100% waterproof lining | - Removable fleece liner can be worn separately |
- Removable CE Approved armor at shoulders and elbows | - Foam back pad |
Where to Buy:
