The Outlander H2Out is offered in two different cuts. The jacket sold on this product page is the “robust” version. There is also a “standard” Outlander H2Out sold on a separate product page. The standard cut jacket is sized like other Spidi jacket, which has a trim “European” cut similar to other European brands such as Dainese and runs smaller than standard US sized garments. It is ideal for taller/trimmer builds. The “robust” cut sold on this page is cut larger through the chest and belly by about one size, but the overall height and sleeve length is the same as the standard. It is built for a more “American” build which tends to be broader in the torso for a given height. We’ve included a link at the bottom of this page to view the “standard” version jacket.
This jacket is sold in “alpha” sizes (Small, Med, Large, etc). With the Robust sizing, this Spidi jacket lines up with chest and belly sizes sold in the US. Our basic advice is to buy the same size you wear in US men’s clothing.
To help you confirm the size you need in this jacket, I’ve put together the sizing chart below. You’ll want to measure yourself with a tape around both your chest and belly and choose a size using the chart. We’ve included a waist/belly measurement so you can make sure you are buying a jacket that is large enough for both your chest and belly.
The mid-section of this jacket isn’t cut as trim as a more sporty style jacket, and it has a very effective size adjustment setup through the belly and waist, so as long as the jacket’s max belly measurement is big enough for you, you should be able to find a fit even if you are much trimmer than the max belly size.
| Jacket Size | Max Chest | Our Estimate of Max Belly/Waist |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 40 | 38 |
| Medium | 42 | 40 |
| Large | 44 | 42 |
| XL | 46 | 44 |
| XXL | 48 | 46 |
| XXXL | 50 | 48 |
| XXXXL | 52 | 50 |
Note: If you plan on adding a back protector to this jacket, add 1” to your chest and belly measurements before using the size chart.
