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I covered the
Rynus Ruah jacket in part one of this
three-part series on Rynus motorcycle clothing.
I'm not sure why I decided to write about the Ruah
first, when the Charisma is the "top-of-the-line"
Rynus jacket, but no matter.
Rynus also makes the "Genesis"
jacket, and it holds the number three spot in the
lineup. The Genesis is also a nice-looking
jacket with a perforated leather front and it comes
in a stunning white/red or black/white/red color
combination. A variety of other products,
including textile jackets,
jeans, gloves and other accessories fill out the
rest of the Rynus lineup.
The Charisma and Ruah jackets are
similar in many ways; they both use the same Rynus
"premium" 1.2 to 1.4 mm leather; they have the same
shoulder and elbow armor; the back padding and the
Rynus "360 Degree" 3M retro-reflective fabrics sewn
into the design in a way that makes them part of the
overall design.
But the Charisma has been "kicked up
a notch", as the saying goes, in the styling
department. It's not "Boy Racer" stuff, but
the jacket has a touch more of the Rynus unique
look. It's sort of like taking the Ruah jacket
and cranking up the style knob a couple of degrees.
For instance, the white or light
colored leather on the Charisma jacket has just a
bit more of the pearlescent sheen to it, which gives
it a richer look. It's not apparent in these
photos, because contrasty white with black is
notoriously hard to photograph, so the leather here
looks much whiter than it does in real life.
Think of a high-quality white pearl and you've got
it.
Actually, I think what happened is
when we were post-processing the photos, the
pearlescent color came out looking less than white,
and we ended up brightening it a bit too much, but I
think you can get the idea in a couple of the photos
below.
The shoulders on the Charisma have
an extra styling touch, with the red leather strip
and an oval piece of chromed plastic that surrounds
the muted Rhino head logo inside. It's
obviously not functional, but definitely adds some
flair.
The back of the jacket has a
cool-looking almost-3D Rhino head logo sewn on, and
the rear vents are covered by zippers on either
side, but there are four rear vents on the Charisma,
two up top and two more underneath. The
reflective material shows as the vertical stripe in
the rear and the horizontal strip along the bottom.
The front of the jacket has a sort
of molded- or pressed-in Rynus logo up at the top of
the left shoulder, just above the few perforated
vent holes.

One of the most dramatic styling
differences is the more outspoken "Alien" rib
treatment on the Charisma jacket. You can see
in the photo above that the "ribs" were again used
as part of the design in this area that is pretty
much ignored by other manufacturers for styling
purposes. Pretty ingenious, I would say!
The "ribs" hide some vent holes,
covered by metal grommets. The horizontal
"ribs" are made from some sort of rubbery plastic
material. Look at the leatherwork here and the
way the light-colored leather swirls around and is
incorporated into the design.
There are a few other styling
differences on the Charisma jacket, including a
clear strip of vinyl that delineates the
light-colored leather from black at the chest.
It's difficult to see in the photos, but there's a
wider section of this clear vinyl out towards the
side of the chest that also includes a tiny Rhino
head logo. Other differences include some
extra attention that went into the leather piping
here and there along the seams.






The Charisma jacket also features
the same number of pockets as the Ruah, including
the wallet pocket just inside the left placket, also
with the same attention to detail on its zipper pull
and sewing.
Conclusion
The Charisma jacket has more of the unique Rynus
style, which may take a few looks to appreciate
because it is different. It's interesting to
note that both of these jackets pretty much map
feature-by-feature to any other leather street
jacket out there, yet the stylists have been able to
make the common uncommon.
The quality is very high and the
jackets are reasonably priced for a leather jacket
with this type of construction and style. The
Charisma is about $60.00 more expensive than the
Ruah jacket, which isn't much for the extra touches.
What's nice is that the construction of both is the
same, so you're not sacrificing protection or
quality when choosing one over the other, it's
simply a matter of style.
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Video Tour: Rynus Motorcycle Clothing
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| Product
Review: Rynus Charisma Leather Motorcycle Jacket |
| Available
From: Rynus |
Suggested
Retail Price: $429.00 |
| Colors: Black, Pearl White and
Red combination. Sizes:
M to XXL |
Made
in: China |
| Review Date: April
2008 |
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