Viaterra Fender Jacket is the riding jacket that you, as a motorcycle rider, can use for your daily commute. However, it is not just a regular riding jacket to make you look cool. In fact, it is the only jacket in the daily commute category that offers you CE-Level 2 protection.
But why do you need a jacket that can be used for a daily commute but still provides you with the CE-Level 2 protection armours that you usually expect in a touring jacket?
The answer is simple, and that is to boost your overall safety during daily riding conditions.
Fender Jacket is more than what you think!
Safety is one of the biggest concerns when it comes to daily commuting using a motorcycle, despite helmets being compulsory; there are plenty of motorcycle riders out there who are injured every single day.
Hence, keeping safety concerns and riding comfort in mind, the Fender jacket was born! As a jacket that is made for urban city riding, it still packs a punch compared to the other jackets in the same category.
Here are some of the notable features of the Viaterra Fender Jacket!
- CE Level 2 Powertector armour exceeding safety standards
- BioElastan armor for comfort and impact protection
- CrossFlowTech ventilation for cool rides
- Riding-specific design for reduced fatigue
- Convenient front pockets for essentials
- Enhanced visibility with strategically placed reflectors
- Durable YKK zippers for long-lasting performance
- Versatile pant connector system
We did a thorough guide to find the perfect and ideal fitting for a Viaterra Miller and Spencer jacket before wearing it. However, if you’re someone who is looking forward to buying this jacket for the first time, then you need to know how to take measurements of your upper body to find the ideal size of the jacket that matches your body type.
So, without further ado, let’s dive into the guidelines or steps to take measurements to find the perfect fitting for a Viaterra Fender Riding Jacket.
Taking the measurements in the correct way!
You need to take two measurements of your upper body to make sure that you purchase the jacket with the most accurate fitting
- Chest Circumference: The measurements of your chest.
- Waist Circumference: The measurement of your waist.
Ideally, to take the measurements, you need a measuring tape or a tailor's tape. If you do not have a measuring tape, you can use a suitable long piece of string and place it against a ruler or even a measuring tape.
However, for the accuracy of measurements, we ask you to use the measuring tape instead of string.
Taking help is necessary
Now before you begin, ask someone for help instead of doing it yourself. This way the numbers will be much more accurate.
So, for the chest circumference, make sure you measure it at the widest point just below the underarms. Ensure that the tape or string, whatever you are using, is level around the entire body.
Just like this, the measurements of the waist should be taken at a point approximately 1 inch below the belly button, and once again, ensure that the tape or string you’re using is level around the entire body and is not held too tightly.
Now you just need to match the measurements you have taken against the size chart provided on the website to find the right size for you.
What to do if the chest and waist size do not match?
Since each person’s body size is different, chances are that your chest and waist measurements may fall in different size brackets. For example, The chest measurements fall in medium size, but the waist falls large.
Then you can opt for a small size either if you prefer a sportier fit or you can go for the larger size if you are looking for more relaxation and comfort.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can take measurements to find the perfect size match for your new Viaterra Fender Riding Jacket, just so you can ensure the best comfort.
Check out our YouTube video for a better understanding of the product concept and to learn more about the measurements. - https://youtu.be/Mw_deY2hzAY
FAQ: Finding the perfect measurement for the Fender Riding Jacket
Q: How often should I take the measurements for the jacket?
A: You just need to take measurements once, and that is before buying. In case you already own the riding jacket and it feels tight, then try loosening the cinch straps slightly and see if that improves the fit. If the tightness persists, you may need to consider exchanging the jacket for a larger size.
Before exchanging, you can take the measurements once again so you can opt for the right size.
Q: Should I consider wearing base layers underneath?
A: If you plan to wear base layers underneath the jacket, choose a size slightly larger to accommodate the additional bulk.Q: What if my size is in-between?
A: If your measurements are close to the boundary between two sizes, it is often recommended to choose the larger size for added comfort.Q: Can I adjust the jacket's fit?
A: Yes, you can fender jacket adjustable features like waist cinches or Velcro straps to customize the fit.Q: Can I take measurements myself?
A: While it's possible, having someone assist you can ensure more accurate measurements.