MOTORCYCLE JACKETS
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4.9 / 5 from 8,000+ verified riders.
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Best jacket I've owned
Five winters in and it's only getting better. The leather molds to you. Pockets in all the right places.
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Built like a tank
Took a slide. Jacket saved my arms. Came back, brushed it off, kept riding. American craftsmanship.
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Lifetime piece
Already telling my son this will be his someday. That's how confident I am in the build.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature range do lightweight jackets handle?
Most lightweight leather jackets are comfortable from 60°F to 85°F. Below 60°F you'll want layering or a heavier jacket; above 85°F most riders switch to vests, riding shirts, or perforated leather.
Are lightweight jackets less protective?
Slightly less abrasion-resistant than heavyweight leather, but still well above fashion-grade outerwear. Construction quality matters more than weight for actual riding protection.
What hides are used in lightweight jackets?
Deerskin and lambskin for the lightest options. Lighter-weight cowhide for moderate weight. The hide selection prioritizes flexibility and breathability over maximum thickness.
Are these lightweight jackets made in the USA?
Yes — this collection focuses on domestically-made lightweight options. Cockpit USA, BECK, and Legendary USA-branded pieces dominate.
Can I ride a motorcycle in a lightweight jacket?
Yes, especially in warm weather. For motorcycle-specific lightweight cuts with armor pockets, see motorcycle jackets and filter by lightweight options.
Are lightweight jackets good for layering?
Yes. Light hide and unlined construction lets you wear them as a shell over a hoodie or sweater for shoulder seasons.
How do I care for a lightweight leather jacket?
Wipe clean after wear, condition periodically with quality products from our leather care collection, and store in a cool, dry place. Lighter leather is slightly more vulnerable to drying out — condition more often than heavier hides.












































































