Ladies motorcycle Jackets - MaximomotoUK
Ladies motorcycle Jackets - MaximomotoUK

Ladies Motorcycle Jackets

Combine protection and style with ladies motorcycle jackets. Choose from ladies textile motorcycle jackets, ladies leather motorcycle jackets, ladies mesh motorcycle jackets, and ladies armoured motorcycle hoodies.
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Women riders deserve gear that fits perfectly and protects completely. Maximo Moto's ladies motorcycle jackets blend CE-certified safety with feminine cuts and bold designs. Whether you're commuting daily or touring cross-country, our collection solves the fit problem women face with men's gear.

What Makes Maximo Moto's Ladies Motorcycle Jackets Collection Unique?

Our women's motorcycle jackets aren't just scaled-down men's versions. They're built specifically for female riders. You get tailored fits that follow your natural curves without compromising armor placement. Premium brands like Bela, Oxford, R-Tech, and SHIMA deliver quality you can trust at prices that make sense.

What Types of Riding Are Ladies Motorcycle Jackets Suitable For?

For daily commuters: Textile jackets offer all-day comfort with breathable lining and waterproof membranes. Bela Bradley and R-Tech Marshal models handle unpredictable weather.

For weekend riders: Leather jackets provide classic style with modern protection. You'll love the abrasion resistance without the bulk.

For sport riders: Race-inspired designs feature CE-approved armor at shoulders, elbows, and back. SHUA Infinity models deliver track-ready protection.

Which Features Matter Most in Women's Motorcycle Jackets?

CE certification is non-negotiable. Look for EN 17092 ratings that guarantee impact protection. Removable thermal liners let you ride year-round. Adjustable waist and arm straps ensure proper fit. Reflective panels boost visibility during night rides.

Are Mesh Motorcycle Jackets Worth It for Summer Riding?

Absolutely. Mesh jackets solve the overheating problem without sacrificing safety. Bela Mesh Pro models use breathable fabric with armor pockets. You stay cool while maintaining protection. They're perfect for riders in hot climates.

Leather vs. Textile: Which Jacket Type Works Best?

Leather excels in abrasion resistance and timeless style. It's ideal for cruiser and sport riding. Textile jackets offer better weather protection and often cost less. They're lighter and more versatile. Many riders own both for different conditions.

FAQS

Measure your bust, waist, and arm length before ordering. Most brands use EU sizing (34-52). Check each product's size chart carefully. Ladies jackets fit closer to the body than men's versions. If you're between sizes, go up one size for layering comfort.

Yes. Most ladies motorcycle jackets include CE-approved armor at shoulders and elbows. Back protectors are often sold separately. Bela and R-Tech jackets come with removable EN 1621-1:2012 certified protectors. You can upgrade to Level 2 armor for enhanced protection.

Many models work year-round. Look for jackets with removable thermal liners like the Bela Elanur or Oxford Mondial. These let you adapt to changing temperatures. Winter-specific jackets offer insulated layers and windproof membranes. Layer with heated gear for extreme cold.

Textile jackets: Hand wash with mild detergent. Air dry only. Never use bleach. Leather jackets: Wipe with damp cloth. Use leather conditioner quarterly. Avoid washing machines completely. Remove all armor before cleaning. Check care labels for specific instructions.

Class A jackets (EN 17092-4:2020) suit urban and light touring. They offer basic abrasion resistance. Class AA jackets provide higher impact and abrasion protection. They're better for highway speeds and sport riding. Always choose the highest rating your budget allows.

Not all models are waterproof. Check for terms like "waterproof membrane" or "Reissa coating." Oxford Dakota and Bela Highland models feature water-resistant Cordura fabric. For guaranteed dry riding, choose jackets with sealed seams and waterproof zippers.

The jacket should feel snug but not tight. You need room for base layers underneath. Armor should sit flat against shoulders and elbows. Arms shouldn't ride up when you reach forward. Waist should hit at your natural waistline. Try the riding position before buying.

Women's jackets feature shorter torsos and narrower shoulders. The waist tapers more dramatically. Bust areas have extra room without excess fabric. Armor placement adjusts for female body proportions. Sleeve lengths account for typically shorter arms. These details ensure proper protection and comfort.