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Jacket weight

cgreen

Active Member
Hi Everyone,

Can someone please tell me how heavy some of the B3 and B6 jackets are?

Different animal altogether I know, but I found a vintage Vanson competition weight cafe racer that I've been told is 7-8 lbs, and I'm trying to get my head around what that feels like.

Is a seven pound jacket hard to wear? Is it so heavy as to be uncomfortable? I have no frame of reference.

Looking for your thoughts, thank you. Enjoy the day.

Chris
 

D97x7

Well-Known Member
My size 46 Eastman B-3 that I was wearing yesterday is 2.76kg.
My FQHH Highwayman is around the same.
The real heavyweight is the steer hide Cheyenne which is 4.7kg and yes it's a challenge to wear.
Non of them are uncle though once they're on.
 

CombatWombat

Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone,

Can someone please tell me how heavy some of the B3 and B6 jackets are?

Different animal altogether I know, but I found a vintage Vanson competition weight cafe racer that I've been told is 7-8 lbs, and I'm trying to get my head around what that feels like.

Is a seven pound jacket hard to wear? Is it so heavy as to be uncomfortable? I have no frame of reference.

Looking for your thoughts, thank you. Enjoy the day.

Chris
Bovine leather I find us usually the heaviest of the leathers I've handled......but since they're all either motorcycle wear or police jackets my experience might be different to yours haha.
I will say the Connelly steerhide I have in my highwayman is hefty to lug around but feels like a suit jacket made with decent winterweight wool.....so "feeling the weight" of the jacket might have more to do with the design/tailoring of the jacket and how it fits
 

cgreen

Active Member
Thanks very much, I appreciate the thoughts. Holding a jacket in your hands will obviously feel quite a bit different than when the weight is distributed across your shoulders and back - I was just wondering if 6-8 lb jackets were noticeably heavy to walk around in.
 

D97x7

Well-Known Member
I don't notice the weight at all once they're on, but that's just me, I'm sure I've read of others that do.
 

cgreen

Active Member
Thank you, I believe it will come down to individual preference - I like a heavier feel but others may prefer a lighter weight hide.
 

Gary

New Member
Hi Everyone,

Can someone please tell me how heavy some of the B3 and B6 jackets are?

Different animal altogether I know, but I found a vintage Vanson competition weight cafe racer that I've been told is 7-8 lbs, and I'm trying to get my head around what that feels like.

Is a seven pound jacket hard to wear? Is it so heavy as to be uncomfortable? I have no frame of reference.

Looking for your thoughts, thank you. Enjoy the day.

Chris
I have the same jacket from Vanson, when you are wearing it I don’t notice the weight.
 

cgreen

Active Member
Thank you Gary - I suspect in a way putting on a heavy, substantial jacket makes you feel very protected on and off the bike, like you're ready for anything that comes up, including bears.
 

MikeyB-17

Well-Known Member
It’s not the weight that’s the problem with my FQHH Highwayman, it’s just the stiffness and thickness of the hide. I love it, not complaining, but it’s not the easiest jacket to wear. I’m hopeful that it will eventually loosen up. My new to me ELC G-1, with its thin, supple goat, is a dream to wear, and thinner hides is the way I plan to go in future. I’ve never found weight as such to be a problem-with the B-3, for example-just the restriction of movement that tends to go with heavier, thicker garments.
 

cgreen

Active Member
That's a good thought MikeyB, I hadn't considered the stiffness and restriction of movement. I have a HH Lost World's that's actually quite thin but the hide is nonetheless stiff. I'm guessing a well-worn vintage piece would have more suppleness to it, provided it had been taken care of.
 

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