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Gear Guide for Daily Commute

For most of us, motorcycling isn’t just about weekend rides or scenic getaways - it is about getting from home to work, dodging city traffic, chasing green signals, and making it on time. Daily commutes account for most of our riding time, and that’s where riders are most likely to compromise on riding gear. Just because you’re riding short distances, doesn’t mean you can compromise on safety and comfort. Commuting gear needs to strike a balance - it has to be protective enough for the chaos caused by city traffic, light and breathable for the warm and humid weather, and convenient enough to not be a pain to wear every single day! Here is a practical guide to everyday riding gear that balances convenience, protection, and city-life practicality - without going above and beyond.

Jackets That Breathe

City riding usually means stop-go traffic, humid weather, and minimal windblast. Mesh jackets are ideal here as they offer protection, without suffocating you. 

What To Look For?

  • Lightweight build and abrasion resistance
  • CE-rated armour, Level 1 minimum - on the shoulders, elbows, and back
  • Mesh panels that offer breathability
  • Reflective elements for low-light visibility
Top Picks!
MILLER – STREET MESH RIDING JACKET WITH LINERS

MILLER – STREET MESH RIDING JACKET WITH LINERS

WAYNE – URBAN RIDING JACKET

WAYNE – URBAN RIDING JACKET

Upgrade Your Everyday Pants

Your daily jeans won’t save your skin in a slide. Riding pants with built-in protection and abrasion-resistant fabric are way smarter. Armored denims give you proper protection while still keeping things low-key.

What To Look For?

  • CE-rated knee and hip protection
  • Stretch panels for movement
  • Mesh or breathable panels for comfort
Top Picks!
AUSTIN – DAILY RIDING JEANS FOR MEN

AUSTIN – DAILY RIDING JEANS FOR MEN

Gloves: Grip, Control, and Comfort

Gloves are often the first thing riders skip when it gets warm - but your hands are always the
first to hit the ground in a crash. A good pair of urban gloves will protect your palms and
knuckles without compromising on dexterity or breathability.

What To Look For?

  • Abrasion-resistant palm material
  • Ventilation zones or mesh on the upper
  • Knuckle and palm protection
  • Short cuff for quick wear
Top Picks!
FENDER – DAILY USE MOTORCYCLE GLOVES FOR MEN

FENDER – DAILY USE MOTORCYCLE GLOVES FOR MEN

Footwear That Protects and Looks Good

Many riders still commute in regular sneakers - but that’s asking for trouble. You should upgrade! A good riding shoe or boot should have ankle protection, grippy soles, and ideally, some water resistance.

What To Look For?

  • Reinforced toe and heel
  • Ankle protection and sole grip
  • Water resistance if your city sees unpredictable rain
Top Picks!
BRONSON - RETRO MOTORCYCLE RIDING BOOTS FOR MEN (BROWN)

BRONSON - RETRO MOTORCYCLE RIDING BOOTS FOR MEN (BROWN)

Smart Storage with Practical Bags

When you're riding with work gear, laptops, or gym clothes, a good backpack or tail bag can be a game-changer. Regular backpacks can mess with your balance and strain your shoulders. 

What To Look For?

  • Waterproofing and rain covers
  • Laptop sleeves or organised compartments
  • Quick access pockets
  • Chest/ waist straps for stability
Top Picks!
DownTown Tankbag

DownTown Tankbag

ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN TRAILPACK

ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN TRAILPACK

Quick Release Saddlebag (30L) QR-15

Quick Release Saddlebag (30L) QR-15

Stay Dry and Ride Safe with Rain Gear

Weather can be unpredictable - especially if you live in a city with erratic monsoons. Carrying a lightweight rain jacket and pants in your backpack can save your commute (and your mood).

What To Look For?

  • Breathable and waterproof fabric
  • Compact and foldable design
  • Sealed seams and zip covers
  • Reflective detailing
Top Picks!
M200 - Rain Jacket

M200 - Rain Jacket

M200 - Rain Pants

M200 - Rain Pants

Helmets: Safety First

No matter how short your ride is, wearing a helmet is non-negotiable. But for daily commutes, you want something lightweight, well-ventilated, and easy to use.

What To Look For?

  • ISI + ECE + DOT Certification: dual certification preferred, ISI mandatory in India
  • Good ventilation for hot city rides
  • Lightweight shell and comfortable liners
  • Quick release visor and strap systems
  • DD ring or other secure fastening
  • Removable liners and cheek pads for hygiene
Top Picks!
VIATERRA ESSENTIALS ADV HELMET BAG

VIATERRA ESSENTIALS ADV HELMET BAG

In Conclusion

Daily commuting does not mean you have to ride with minimum gear. In fact, it is where you are most exposed to reckless drivers, slippery roads, and unpredictable weather. The right gear can make your rider - smoother, safer, and more comfortable. And, when gear is comfortable, you would choose to wear it more often than ever - which is the whole point! 

So, whether you are heading to work, college, or running errands, invest in gear that works for your commute. Various brands including ViaTerra offer great options that cover the whole spectrum - from budget to premium, minimalist to feature rich! 

Stay safe out there and if you’re riding daily, ride right! 

Frequently
Asked Questions

Are mesh jackets safe enough for commuting?

Absolutely. Modern mesh jackets with CE-certified armour offer solid protection and excellent ventilation - perfect for hot, stop-and-go city traffic. 

Can I wear riding jeans to the office?

Yes. Riding denims like ViaTerra’s Austin or Augusta look just like regular jeans but offer serious protection. They’re designed to blend into everyday settings without compromising safety. 

What kind of gloves are best for daily use?

Short cuff gloves with good airflow and knuckle protection work best. Look for options with reinforced palms and touchscreen compatibility for convenience.

How do I carry rain gear without adding bulk?

Look for compact rain jackets and pants that fold into pouches. They easily fit in your backpack or tail bag and are lifesavers during surprise showers.