The Rev’It Levante textile mesh jacket is a good, solid piece of gear that means business. It’s suitable for wear...
When thinking about San Diego, CA, people imagine a beach city with a mild climate that’s always 70 °F throughout...
The REV’IT! Horizon HV (High Visibility) jacket is a very nice upgrade from the REV’IT! Energy HV jacket we reviewed in 2011. The Horizon jacket, also available in light gray or black, would be an excellent choice for general four-season use. The major difference between the Horizon and the Energy is the...
REV’IT! Pioneer GTX Boots: Mid-season, Mid-length Gore-Tex Boots At the start of the season, I was looking at new products...
The new Rev’it Everest GTX jacket is the company’s top-of-the-line product for 2011. It uses the most recent Gore-Tex technology,...
There are plenty of warm-weather short cuff motorcycle gloves out there, but the REV’IT Sand 4 Gloves make a pretty strong case for picking them over the competition. These gloves combine protection with ventilation in an exciting-looking package that will likely appeal to adventure and street riders alike. I got...
Introduction wBW has been doing REV’IT! product reviews, collection, and new product line roundups and long-term evaluations of their products...
Introduction wBW has been doing product reviews, collections, and new product line overviews and long-term evaluations of adventure touring equipment...
If you’ve been following the webBikeWorld clothing reviews for the last year or so you will have noticed a major shift in motorcycle jackets. With the explosion of scrambler, café racer, and retro inspired bikes there has been a corresponding surge in matching retro and Urban style gear. Last fall...
Review Summary The REV’IT! Restless leather jacket is made from tough cowhide, looks great, and fits true to size (although...
Introduction I am always anxious to get riding in the spring and push fall riding as late as possible. One...
Everyone that knows me understands that I have a mild glove fetish. At one time I had over 20 pairs of motorcycle gloves, including a pair of fingerless gloves I don’t recall ever wearing. I’ve also reviewed several pairs of gloves in the past for wBW such as the Spidi...
REV’IT! designed the Tracer Air Overshirt to be a part of its casual workwear collection. This is gear that looks...
Introduction One never has enough riding gear, including footwear, of course. As such, one is always on the lookout for...
REV’IT! Echo Gloves: Dark-Themed Urban Looks Modern riding gear is making it easier than ever to find a style to match your aesthetic without any sacrifices in protection. The REV’IT! Echo gloves keep it classy and straightforward, being all black and soft goat leather. I like the gloss black...
REV’IT! Coral Ladies Jacket: Hella Style Meets Solid Function I’ve got to admit; this review process has changed my mind...
As I ride a sport tourer, a 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650, I have often focused more on the tourer part...
Review Summary Fully loaded touring jacket for on-road adventures – not intended for off-road travel Waterproof CORIUM+® leather on the arms and breathable 3L CORIUM+® textile laminate on the body of the jacket makes for a potent weatherproof combination Fit is true to size – you don’t feel “poured” into...
Review Summary Fully loaded touring and commuting pant that is purpose-built for on-road riding. Comfortable right out of the box...
REV’IT! is headquartered in Oss Netherlands, a country well known for its love of two-wheel transportation, but not a country...
REV’IT! Sport REV’IT! is a Dutch powerhouse in the motorcycle industry, with a wide range of products spanning virtually every rider type, but the company’s roots are in the adventure and sport touring spaces. That heritage is very much on display with the Component H2O jacket, a lightweight, waterproof, active...
REV’IT! gear has generally received good marks from us (reviews here) and other motorcycle gear publications. The company’s wide range...
I have long admired REV’IT!’s ability to combine a high degree of technical specification with modern style – clean, slim...
Introduction Earlier this year I took a look at the Alpinestars SP Air gloves as an option for a protective hot-weather glove and they provided a good balance of protection versus ventilation. However, they had some other issues that kept me looking for another summer glove option. 2020 has not...
Every riding enthusiast appreciates versatile motorcycle gear. When I reviewed the Alpinestars Andes V3 Drystar Adventure Tourer jacket through the...
Background If you’ve been reading my reviews over the years, then you know I have something of a glove fetish....
Review Summary Comfortable, casual hoody for urban motorcycling and off-the-bike wear. This is not a robust, highly technical piece, but rather, a casual jacket that is very easy to live with, and that offers reasonable protection for short, local rides. It is also, it must be said, pretty cool-looking. A...
Since riding a while wearing my Alpinestars Bionic Knee Pads under my jeans through the first part of summer, I...
Despite the love I have for my REV’IT! Arc Air mesh jacket, I soon learned through the month of July...
The REV’IT! Cayenne Pro has a few subtle but significant changes to the original REV’IT! Cayenne jacket (review). The changes were prompted by the input from Cayenne jacket owners. This has made the Cayenne Pro one of the most versatile, highest quality motorcycle jackets available. Here it is, almost the end of April...
November, 2009 – Hard to believe it’s already Thanksgiving, November of 2009! This is the time of year when the...
The REV’IT! Sand 2 pants are a mild upgrade to the original REV’IT! Sand pants (review). Actually, either pair would be...
Legacy GTX Jacket Technically speaking, the Cayenne Pro then comes next in the hierarchy of Rev’it jackets, followed by the Sand jacket we reviewed in 2010. After that comes the new Legacy GTX jacket and pants. The Legacy GTX is designed for riders in milder climates, such as Northern Europe,...
The Rev’it Oceanus GTX gloves are new for the fall and winter of 2013 and 2014. The “GTX” label signifies...
The REV’IT! Airwave 2 pants are a perfect match for the Airwave 2 jacket (review). The pants also match with many...
Stylish comfort that works to block the wind. It provides about an extra 10 degrees Fahrenheit worth of protection when riding an unfaired bike in winter. The weather has quickly turned nasty this year. It changed from our typical hot and humid summers to a cold and damp fall seemingly...
The new Rev’it Chronos GTX jacket is a replacement for the much-beloved Rev’it Turbine jacket that recently left the company’s...
The REV’IT! Sand Pro and Striker gloves are similar in both design and intended use. They are two of five...
One last report from the 2009 Powersports Dealer Expo: a few of the new Rev’it items for 2009. There’s a lot more than I can report on here, and we hope to feature reviews of a few of these interesting new items for 2009, including the Rev’it Dragon jacket, already...
The REV’IT! Sand 3 pants are a continuing evolution of the original REV’IT! Sand pants (review). We first started reviewing the...