![]() While the Cordite has a lot of pros, it does have a few cons. ![]() Even with the back protector installed, the jacket sits very comfortably on your torso with all the armor installed, and after a few minutes of wearing the Cordite you barely notice it. The armor is placed well in the jacket and doesn't hinder your movements even when you're all buttoned up. The integrated armor can be upgraded with CE-level 2 armor from Rev'It, and the jacket has a pouch in the back for the company's CE-level 2 insert back protector. The napoleon pocket is, well, there but I don't really use it.įor safety, the jacket features integral SEESMART CE-level 1 armor at the shoulders and elbows and has a prEN 17902 AA rating out of the box. The internal horizontal pocket is just the right size for a larger-sized phone in a protective case, and deep enough to swallow the whole phone. They're also well positioned in the jacket so that they're at a normal and comfortable place to stuff your hands into. ![]() The outer, zipper-closed slit pockets are nice and deep, deep enough to hold all your keys, knives, masks, chewing gum, slingshots, frogs, cool rocks, earplugs, and whatever else is part of your daily carry. The waist is adjustable with external straps and buckles, and it has the normal array of pockets-two external slit pockets, a horizontal internal pocket, and a napoleon pocket hidden just behind the zipper. The jacket also has two snap-fastened loops to attach it to your riding jeans and even a built-in zipper in the lower back that allows attachment to Rev'It's zipper-equipped Safeway-series belts. Features-wise, the Cordite is stripped down but still has all the features you expect in a modern riding jacket.
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