How to take measurements for Viaterra Spencer Jacket before buying

Viaterra Spencer Riding Jacket is the King and Champion of the Lightweight category. The Spencer is India’s lightest CE Level 2 Jacket, meaning it offers superior protection than Viaterra Miller, and that too without weight, hence it is even lighter than the Miller Jacket.

The Spencer jacket is ultra-breathable ensuring you stay cool and comfortable even in the hottest rides, it comes with FocusFit meaning, it has pre-curved arms & legs, so that as a rider while riding in hot and humid climate conditions you can stay calm, cool, and comfortable.

The unique exoskeleton design ensures your armor stays securely in place, no matter how much you move. ️This Riding Jacket is built for India: Designed by Indian riders for Indian riders, the Spencer tackles the challenges of Indian roads and weather, offering the perfect blend of protection and comfort.

What is the main difference between Miller & Spencer Jacket?

The main difference between the Viaterra Spencer Jacket and the Viaterra Miller Jacket is their seasonal use. In simple words – Spencer Jacket is made for hot and humid climates, so if as a motorcycle rider, you’re doing Rajasthan or Jaisalmer Ride then the Spencer Riding Jacket is the appropriate choice for the road trip.

The Miller Jacket is more for all seasons purpose, so it does not matter what the weather conditions are, you can easily use the jacket in all weather. However, it does not come with the unique exoskeleton or FocusFit technology that the Spencer jacket has and is heavier when compared.

Hence now that you know the difference let us dive into the steps for taking accurate measurements for the Spencer jacket before you buy it. Please note that the steps are not that different compared to what it was explained in the Miller Jacket measurement guide.

The only two measurements you need to take

Once again, it is not that complicated to measure your body, you just need to focus on 2 key measurements:

  1. Chest Circumference – The measurements of or around your chest.
  2. Waist Circumference – The measurement of or around your waist.

Ideally, if you want to take the measurements you need a measuring tape or a tailor's tape. If you don’t have a measuring tape with 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.

How to do it the right way?

Now, if you’re going to take the measurements, you need someone who can help you instead of doing it yourself this way the numbers will be much more accurate and you can buy the variant that fits you well.

Now once again, 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’re 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.

Size mismatch? Don’t worry!

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 either opt for a small size if you prefer a sportier fit or you can go for the larger size if you’re 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 Spencer Riding Jacket, just so you can ensure the best comfort while riding in hot weather conditions.

 Check out our YouTube video for a better understanding of the product concept and to learn more about the measurements. - https://youtu.be/n7RisBO2KQ8

FAQ: Finding the perfect measurement for the Spencer Riding Jacket

 

Q: How often should I measure myself for a new jacket?

A: If your body size changes significantly, it's a good idea to remeasure before purchasing a new jacket.

Q: What should I do if my measurements fall between two sizes?

A: If your measurements are between two sizes, consider your personal preference for fit. A smaller size might offer a more tailored feel, while a larger size could provide more comfort and room for layers.

Q: Can I wear armor with the Spencer Jacket?

A: Yes, the Spencer Jacket is designed to accommodate CE Level 2 armor, ensuring optimal protection.

Q: Should I wear clothes while taking measurements?

A: It's generally recommended to take measurements with the type of clothing you'll typically wear with the jacket. This will give you a more accurate idea of the fit.

Q: How can I ensure the measuring tape is level?

A: Have someone else help you hold the measuring tape or use a mirror to ensure it's level around your body.