Australian Motorcyclist

BE HOT TO TROT WHILE STAYING COOL AND CLASSY

YEP, ITS’ STARTING TO heat up again as summer fast approaches. I’ve already swapped over to a mid-season jacket and summer gloves to combat cold mornings and warm afternoons. Within a month, or about the time you’re reading this it will be time to dust off the summer gear and see what you’ve got and whether the moths have eaten any holes in it, or it stinks so bad you’re embarrassed to wear it. That all means you should be looking at what the various distributors who sent info into us want you to know about and consider buying for your summer riding. Check them out at your local bike shop or online!

MACNA

macnaridinggear.com.au or your local bike shop

Cool Vest Dry Evo – $249.95

Based on a simple evaporative system. Add 600ml of normal temperature tap water into the opening on the upper back, the water is absorbed into the special internal weave and as air passes over the vest, the evaporative effect creates significant cooling. Depending on the temperature and humidity, 600ml’s will last up to 3 days. Works best under a jacket that allows air-flow.

Available in 4 Men’s sizes S-M, L-XL, 2-3XL & 4-5XL.

Atmos Gloves – $99.95

The all new for 2021 Macna Atmos gloves are made from supple goat leather combined witha high airflow material, carbon knuckle protectors,double layer palm and little finger with a normal length cuff to prevent sunburn on the skin between the end of your jacket and gloves. Superbly comfortable and fully

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