Ventilated, warm-weather, adventure sport jacket.
At Rev'it! they understand the importance of staying cool hot rides. Not only does your mind stay sharper behind the handlebars, but fatigue doesn’t set in as quickly, and you can thoroughly enjoy being out on the road. That’s why they created the Airwave 4, an adventure sport jacket that lets you effortlessly feel the breeze against your body.
If the name didn’t give it away, Revit the Airwave 4 motorcycle jacket is all about, you guessed it, air. Specifically directing it to the body when taking on your next adventure. The combination of softshell, ripstop, PWR|Shell Mesh, and ballistic mesh, with large/visible ventilation panels leaves no mystery as to what you’re getting with this jacket.
A longstanding staple in the collection, the Airwave 4 is a fan favorite within the ventilated jackets category and has a Class AA CE certification. It also includes SEESOFT elbow and shoulder protection, along with the option to add chest and back armor. Laminated reflection can also be found at the lower arms, shoulders, and back so riders are more visible in low-light situations.
Outer shell material
Lining
Ventilation
Protection
Features
Adjustability
Pockets
Visibility
Size XS | Seesoft RV 03 |
Size S, M | Seesoft RV 04 |
Size L to XXL | Seesoft RV 05 |
Size 3XL, 4XL | Seesoft RV 06 |
Underneath this garment you can wear the REV'IT! Avertum Tech-Air Airbag, provided you choose this garment one size larger than your regular clothing size. If you want to wear a garment marked ‘Suitable for Avertum Tech-Air Airbag System - one size up’, you need to make sure that the garment has enough room for an inflated airbag. Hence, the recommendations below for optimum fit:
Note: Keep in mind that the garment is bought in the right size so that the shoulder and elbow protectors fit properly and provide maximum protection in an accident. To give room for an inflated airbag, remove any loose layers (thermal lining, waterproof lining) that might impede airbag inflation in an accident. Remove (if present) the loose back protector in your clothing; the airbag comes standard with a back protector. Set all adjustment options at the torso (adjustment straps, adjustment straps) to the widest position.