The REV’IT! Toronto H2O Jacket is a waterproof 3/4 jacket aimed at commuters and touring riders.
The REV’IT! Toronto H2O jacket is fully waterproof thanks to a hydratex® G-liner. This liner is fixed in the jacket and there are no vents so this jacket is going to be ideal for cool to cold, wet or dry weather. Inside the jacket is a removable and reversible destination thermal liner that is very soft and looks great on it’s own. The thermal liner is color coordinated to the outer shell color as well, Dark Green has a matching Dark Green thermal liner while Black has a Dark Grey liner.
The hood system on the Toronto H2O is fully adjustable with a drawcord at the back of the head. The hood can be securely stowed with the Fidlock on the back of the jacket holding it down, or it is easily removed with a zipper and the entire hood compartment then zips closed for a standard collar look. There are hook and loop adjusters at the cuffs and drawcords on the interior of the jacket at the waist that pull to adjust and then press the top of the mechanism to release. The 3/4 styling of this jacket is actually a little longer than expected, but the main zip is a two-way and there are zippered side gussets that allow you to open up the hem by about 6” as well. Over the main zip, there is a snapped storm flap with gaps behind the snaps. These gaps allow you to easily snap the closure with one hand while wearing gloves and also can serve a dual purpose of holding the jacket closed while allowing some air to flow through if you lower the zipper a bit. The thermal destination liner also has drawcord adjusters at the hem.
For storage the Toronto H2O has two zippered water resistant pockets at the belly (I say resistant because the zippers aren’t the kind normally seen on a waterproof pocket but they are taped and on the reverse side of the opening so they should keep water out very well), one waterproof zippered pocket at the left cuff, one waterproof zippered pocket at the chest that is also covered by a flap with a Fidlock closure (this one is a bit odd and overkill for the needs of the jacket since they could have achieved the same thing with a zipper garage, but it should keep whatever you put in there very dry), one napoleon pocket on the right side behind the main zipper storm flap, and one pocket on each side of the inside of the jacket below the thermal liner. The thermal liner also has two hand pockets.
The outer shell of the jacket is a 500D 2L high-performance polyamide PWR with a ripstop pattern. The SeeSmart™ CE-level 1 armor at the elbows and shoulders if thin and flexible but still provides impact protection. The back pocket is prepared for the SeeSoft™ CE-level 2 back protector insert, see related products below. The back of the hood has a laminated reflective material and so do the gusset zippers at the hem.
The REV’IT! Toronto H2O jacket is a good option for the urban or touring rider that is looking for a 3/4 waterproof jacket that has excellent storage and refined styling. This jacket will work well for riding conditions ranging from cold to warm in wet environments. :: Mike, 10/25/2022
The REV’IT! Toronto H2O Jacket is a waterproof 3/4 jacket aimed at commuters and touring riders.
The REV’IT! Toronto H2O jacket is fully waterproof thanks to a hydratex® G-liner. This liner is fixed in the jacket and there are no vents so this jacket is going to be ideal for cool to cold, wet or dry weather. Inside the jacket is a removable and reversible destination thermal liner that is very soft and looks great on it’s own. The thermal liner is color coordinated to the outer shell color as well, Dark Green has a matching Dark Green thermal liner while Black has a Dark Grey liner.
The hood system on the Toronto H2O is fully adjustable with a drawcord at the back of the head. The hood can be securely stowed with the Fidlock on the back of the jacket holding it down, or it is easily removed with a zipper and the entire hood compartment then zips closed for a standard collar look. There are hook and loop adjusters at the cuffs and drawcords on the interior of the jacket at the waist that pull to adjust and then press the top of the mechanism to release. The 3/4 styling of this jacket is actually a little longer than expected, but the main zip is a two-way and there are zippered side gussets that allow you to open up the hem by about 6” as well. Over the main zip, there is a snapped storm flap with gaps behind the snaps. These gaps allow you to easily snap the closure with one hand while wearing gloves and also can serve a dual purpose of holding the jacket closed while allowing some air to flow through if you lower the zipper a bit. The thermal destination liner also has drawcord adjusters at the hem.
For storage the Toronto H2O has two zippered water resistant pockets at the belly (I say resistant because the zippers aren’t the kind normally seen on a waterproof pocket but they are taped and on the reverse side of the opening so they should keep water out very well), one waterproof zippered pocket at the left cuff, one waterproof zippered pocket at the chest that is also covered by a flap with a Fidlock closure (this one is a bit odd and overkill for the needs of the jacket since they could have achieved the same thing with a zipper garage, but it should keep whatever you put in there very dry), one napoleon pocket on the right side behind the main zipper storm flap, and one pocket on each side of the inside of the jacket below the thermal liner. The thermal liner also has two hand pockets.
The outer shell of the jacket is a 500D 2L high-performance polyamide PWR with a ripstop pattern. The SeeSmart™ CE-level 1 armor at the elbows and shoulders if thin and flexible but still provides impact protection. The back pocket is prepared for the SeeSoft™ CE-level 2 back protector insert, see related products below. The back of the hood has a laminated reflective material and so do the gusset zippers at the hem.
The REV’IT! Toronto H2O jacket is a good option for the urban or touring rider that is looking for a 3/4 waterproof jacket that has excellent storage and refined styling. This jacket will work well for riding conditions ranging from cold to warm in wet environments. :: Mike, 10/25/2022