The REVIT Xena 4 jacket is a sport-cut mostly-leather style for sport and even amateur track use (with the matching Xena 4 pants). But the jacket is built with street use in mind too, with convenience options such as pockets, venting, and adaption options for any kind of pants. The jacket is going to be Airbag Compatible.
The Xena is a combination of materials that should give a pretty wide range of comfort for different temps. Its chassis is primarily heavy leather, so super hot temps are probably not advisable, but some of the front and back of the jacket have perforations in the leather to allow pretty good airflow. There are extensive stretch panels built into the sleeves and on the back behind the shoulders and down the sides of the torso. Those panels will let the jacket be flexible enough to move and be comfortable. Those fabric panels also serve a dual purpose to allow air to flow through. So the combination of the perforations and the fabric components will help to make this jacket comfortable in warm weather. For cooler weather use, the jacket comes with a vest type thermal liner. You can remove that vest in the summer, but in the winter you can use it to add just a bit of insulation. The best weather conditions for this jacket will be cool to warm (but not cold or hot), so I’d say about 2 to 3 seasons.
Armor inserts are included for the shoulders and elbows as standard. It’s REVIT’s CE Level 2 stuff which is very robust. The armor is a firm rubber compound and it is molded in a honeycomb pattern which allows plenty of airflow. The back protector is optional. The jacket is equipped with a pocket to accept a Seesoft CE Level 2 Back Protector Insert type RV (RV refers to the shape). Take the link below to order. For women’s size 36 choose size 3; for 38 to 44, choose size 4, and for 46 and larger choose size 5. This jacket is AAA-Rated.
In the inside tail of the jacket is a short short rear zipper to connect to REVIT riding pants. The Xena 4 pants are the obvious choice if you want to have a 2 pc sport riding leather suit. But many people will opt to wear this jacket with riding jeans or just their own jeans and also near the rear connection zipper is a couple of snap-close loops you can use to connect the jacket to your belt or loops on your jeans. A more secure alternative to connecting the jacket to jeans is REVIT’s Safeway belt (take the link below). It’s a neat alternative. ::