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Merlin Solitude D3O Jacket

The Merlin Solitude D3O Jacket has a distinctive touring style and has been developed to be as light weight as possible while maintaining a high level of breathability and waterproofing. Solitude features ballistic reinforced shoulder and elbow overlays with D3O impact protectors. Built to be versatile and able to tackle any weather condition, Solitude also features a neck guard to keep out wind chill. If riding in hotter climates, simply detach the neck guard, pin back the collar and open the front and rear vent zips for all around airflow.

Construction:
  • AquaSeal+ waterproof and breathable laminated tape seamed outer shell
  • AquaSeal+ waterproof and breathable reinforcement panels
  • Antibacterial inner mesh lining
  • YKK waterproof zippers
  • Removable magnetic neck guard
  • Zip Out 125gsm thermal lining
Protection:
  • D3O LP1 shoulder and elbow protectors
  • D3O Viper Stealth back protector
  • D3O Chest Protector
  • CE EN17092 Level AA
Pockets:
  • Two large chest cargo pockets
  • Two large lower cargo pockets
  • Large rear cargo pocket
  • Coin/Toll pocket
  • Nelson pocket behind storm flap
  • Patch pocket on removable thermal
  • One zipped and one snap closure pocket on fixed lining
Other Features:
  • Zip off neck guard with Neoprene trim and magnetic attachment
  • Brushed collar with hook backs for summer riding airflow
  • Large vertical chest vents, bicep vents and rear ventilation points with toggles
  • Cuff, forearm, hem and waist size adjustment points
  • Stretch to elbows
  • Double layer front storm flap
  • Merlin branded metal snap studs
  • Short and long YKK jacket to jean connecting zippers

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Sizing Information

Below is the Merlin-published chest size for each jacket’s alpha size along with our estimate of max chest and max waist/belly. This particular style is a sport/street style so there is only a moderate taper from chest to waist, and with a style like this you can effectively tailor the fit of the waist with the side waist adjusters, which makes the jacket look great and fit great, so don’t worry if your waist/belly is smaller than the max. We only list this for those that have a belly so they can know what minimum size they’d have to choose to fit the belly.

Note: Add about 1” to your chest and belly measurements if you plan to add a back protector.

Jacket Size Merlin Published
Max Chest
Our Estimate
of Max Chest
Our Estimate
of Max Belly/Waist
XS 36-37 35-37 34
Small 38-39 37-39 36
Medium 40-41 39-41 38
Large 42-43 41-43 40
XL 43-45 43-45 42
XXL 46-47 45-47 44
XXXL 48-49 47-49 46
XXXXL 50-51 49-51 48
XXXXXL 52-53 51-52 50

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Our Two Cents

The Solitude D3O® Laminated Jacket from Merlin is a part of their Explorer collection and is considered an adventure style jacket. Overall construction is a combination of AquaSeal+ waterproof and breathable laminated tape, a seamed outer shell, AquaSeal+ waterproof and breathable reinforcement panels, an antibacterial inner mesh lining, YKK® waterproof zippers, a removable magnetic neck guard and a zip out 125gsm thermal lining. For impact protection the Solitude features an included full setup from D3O® with level 1 shoulder and elbow protectors, a Viper Level 1 Back protector and pockets for an optional chest protector. This combination of armor and materials has earned a CE Level AA rating.

Moving on to features and convenience, the Solitude includes two large chest cargo pockets, two additional large cargo pockets under the chest pockets, a large rear cargo pocket, a coin or toll pocket on the arm, a nelson pocket behind the storm flap, a patch pocket on the removable thermal liner as well as one zippered and one snap closure pocket on the fixed internal lining. Quite a few pockets on this one! Other features include a brushed collar with hook backs to allow for summer riding airflow, large vertical chest vents, bicep cents and rear exhaust ventilation, combined this should allow for a good amount of weather regulation. Adjustment is plentiful as well with cuff, forearm, hem and waist adjustment points with additional stretch in the elbows. A few last features to close out the list are a double layer front storm flap, Merlin branded metal snap studs as well as both a long and short jacket to jean connecting zippers and a European Jeans loop hook. Fair warning on Merlin’s connections, the short connection zipper is a good amount shorter than the ones I have seen on for example REV’IT! Jackets, and the jean loop hook is a single strap versus the two strap design that I have seen both Alpinestars and REV’IT! utilize, not necessarily a bad thing, but something to note, thankfully with the Solitude you also get a full length connection zipper so if you plan on using that one, this note might be a moot point.

Overall fit seems accurate, I tried on a XL and I normally wear a XL jacket, not issues in fit, and overall the Solitude was very comfortable and mobile for the style of jacket that it is, even with the liner installed. Speaking of comfort, both collar options are extremely comfortable, and I especially liked the bottom of the jacket as it is made very thoughtfully with the front side being shorter for sitting on the bike, the sides being longer and the rear being even longer in case you are bent forward, I feel like most jackets just have a slightly longer rear than they do front, but in this case its a fully stepped design and I think its really good.

At the time of this review the Solitude jacket retails for $529.95. Overall I think it’s a solid jacket. My usual complaint or concern with Merlin, is that it seems that Merlin is aiming squarely at both Klim and REV’IT! With their price points, but that’s just the issue, Merlin isn’t really undercutting them or providing more value for the money necessarily but rather matching and playing in the same ranges, and personally, I am not sure that Merlin is at the level of REV’IT! And Klim to be doing that. Normally that would be my opinion, but in this case, I do believe that the Solitude is comfortably playing with its similarly priced rivals and it belongs in the game. A really good adventure jacket from Merlin that I think is worth checking out. :: Damir 8/6/24

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