The G-Line Doheny Jacket & Pants
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by Lori B. for webBikeWorld
The latest industry figures show that women are the fastest
growing segment of the sport, that there are now over 4.5 million women
motorcycle riders, and that one out of every three riders enrolling in
motorcycle training classes is a woman.
I've had motorcycle industry executives downplay the role of
women in motorcycling during their conversations with me, which seems not
only foolish but self-defeating. After all, it's supposed to be all
about money for them, isn't it?
But at least one company has seen the light -- and the
dollar signs -- and has made a serious investment in a line of motorcycle
clothing designed specifically for women.
More on that in a second, but first I have one more
complaint. Visit just about any online retailer of motorcycle
clothing, and chances are you will not find a women's section. You'd
be lucky to find any women's clothing at all, and if you do, it will
probably be some unisex sized item that is otherwise indistinguishable from
the man's version.
That's why I say "bravo" to Hein Gericke and Fairchild
Sports for investing in us. I think this is a big deal -- a major
international motorcycle clothing manufacturer has a strategy and has
invested serious capital in developing, designing, marketing and selling
a line of motorcycle clothing designed by women for women.
And the part I like best is this: "The fit of the
garments is geared for real women with real curves, not runway models".
Their words, not mine! After all, when's the last time you saw a real
live female with a body like Kate Moss? The rest of us need high
quality, protective motorcycle clothing that looks good, that fits real
women and that makes us feel good when we wear it.
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Doheny Jacket & Pants
Doheny Jacket
The G-Line Doheny jacket and pants certainly do that. As soon as I
opened the box I could tell that these garments were positively different
than anything else I've seen. I think that both the attention to
detail and the quality, which are both excellent really make the difference.
There are so many nice features that it's hard to know where to start!
But the best part about it is that the Doheny jacket and
pants are very flattering to the figure. This isn't easy to do, but I
think it's basically a result of the unique design, because they used a very
clever trick on the front and back of the jacket to make it look slimmer and
fit better.
What's the secret? The front and back of the jacket
and the outer portion of the sleeves are made from leather. The
leather is designed into panels that form the front and the back of the
jacket. These panels are slightly tapered from the top to the waist to
give the jacket -- and the wearer -- a smoother and slimmer look.
And
there's a bonus: hidden under the outer edges of the panel on either side
are zippers for air vents! The zippers open to 9" long, and they are
backed up by a mesh section that is cut out of the jacket liner to allow the
air to flow through the liner. The liner is not removable and is a
thin quilt that feels comfortable next to your skin.
The matching leather panel on the back of the jacket has
matching air vents on either side, also backed with mesh panels inside to
allow the air to flow out. The back of the jacket also has a very
beautifully embroidered "Hein Gericke" script in a muted gray color that
suits the styling. R
The seam that runs up from the arms and across the back is
made with reflective piping (photo left), which helps to make you more
visible at night. The piping is matched on the pants, and sections of
it can be seen in the photo.
The non-leather parts of the jacket are made from
water-resistant Nylon, which helps to keep the jacket light in weight.
The leather and the Nylon are not the super heavyweight racing leather
thickness, so I guess I can classify both of these garments as lightweight
touring grade.
But the leather is soft and very flexible, like something
you'd find in a dress jacket. Both the jacket and the pants are styled
with what I will call a "modern, sophisticated look with overtones of 1950's
rebel". The double waist belts that have antiqued silver buckles and
that serve to cinch up the jacket at the waist are what give it the touch of
rebelliousness. I'm not really a "black leather and lace" person, but
the Doheny has a nice blend of styles that I think will bridge a wide
variety of tastes.
Armor and Padding
The Doheny jacket has removable soft padding in the elbows and back.
Hein Gericke says that the armor in the Doheny is their CE-approved
Hiprotec brand. It's fairly thin, and I guess this is one area
where style takes preference over protection, a tradeoff. But
since all of the pieces are removable, it should be fairly easy to
replace them with more robust types. Although doing so will
probably alter the way the garments drape over your body.
Pockets, Features and Fit
The jacket has a zippered pocket inside on the left and a patch pocket on
the inside on the right. It also has two zipper closing hand warmer
pockets. The zipper pulls are made from shiny metal and they help
offset the black leather.
The jacket's arm cuffs close with a
zipper and a metal snap. And last but not least, my favorite feature:
Each shoulder has a vestigial epaulet sewn on to the top. The left one
has a chrome plated, metal stylized "G" logo hanging from the end, and it
has a tiny faux diamond embedded in it. The logo is a nice small and
elegant styling touch. It's matched by the same "G" logo hanging from
the waistband of the pants, which also have a few very discreet "G" chrome
logos on the front.
By the way, the jacket also has a light
gray reflective "tribal" graphic printed on the lower arms, which adds to
the rebel look but these are very tasteful and contribute to the overall
nice styling.
I take a size 12 jacket, and the size 12 Doheny jacket fits
me perfectly. I have received several compliments on the looks of this
jacket from both men and women! It's very stylish and I think is a
perfect example of a woman's motorcycle garment designed for and by women!
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Doheny Jacket & Pants
The front of the pants have a nice feature that
serves two purposes. The front of the pants have
two open horizontal pockets between the leather and the
Nylon fabric that forms the upper thigh. These
pockets are shaped so that the front of the pants is
reminiscent of a pair of chaps. The lower portion
of the legs in front and back are the same soft leather
that is present in the Doheny jacket.
The pants have sections of thin padding on each hip,
and these can also be removed and potentially replaced
with thicker versions.
The pants are lined with a mesh fabric down to the
knees, and from the knees down to the cuffs the pants
are lined with a soft fleece material. The pants
close with a zipper and snap button.
Since the Doheny pants are designed to be worn over
shoes or boots, the cuffs are not tapered. There
is a stretchy adjustment loop at the cuff though,
although I'm not very fond of the spring-loaded
adjustment device that hangs down from each cuff.
Also, the pants carry through the reflective piping
found in the Doheny jacket. The piping on the
pants runs down the outer seam of each leg.
I normally take a size 12 pants, but it seems that the
Doheny pants run about two sizes small, so I had to go
with a size 16 to fit me.