
Since this jacket is intended for use in the rain the hood also features 2 drainage holes so you won’t get doused with water when you go to use the hood after a wet ride. To prevent this from happening the Flare 2 hood secures to the back of the jacket using a press stud. A hood on a motorcycle jacket can act as a parachute at high speeds, pulling the collar back and putting pressure on your throat. What appeals most about the hood of this jacket is how REV’IT! have considered it’s functionality on the bike. Personally, I’m a fan of the look and have other hooded riding jackets in my collection. One feature of this jackets design that is sure to divide opinions is the hood. The Flare 2’s urban streetwear aesthetic means it’ll look right at home on any modern classic or custom ride too.

I say this because the jacket sits short as most sports bike jackets do and because of the stocky looking elbow and shoulders. I’d class the fit of the REV’IT! Flare 2 as a sports bike jacket. The inside of the jacket continues the premium theme with everything finished to a similar standard.

After all if they spend this long making it look good it’s sure to function well too…right?Īll of the Flare 2 seams are double-stitched and neatly finished. Everything here oozes quality and boasts the kind of attention to detail and pride in craftsmanship I look for in my riding gear. There were no loose threads, cheap fasteners or iron on emblems. This is the first REV’IT! jacket I’ve owned and I was instantly impressed. The first thing that struck me about the Flare 2 is how well made it is. If you’re after something a little louder you can always check out the more radical green option (see below). Unlike other camo print motorcycle gear, the Flare 2 black and dark green use very muted colour palettes resulting in subtle finish rather than a garish military look. But to be honest, this jacket would look good on pretty much any colour bike. This colourway goes perfectly with the latest addition to the Return of the Cafe Racers stable, a grey Z900RS Cafe. For the purpose of our review, I went with the black version which is actually a mix of grey tones.

Available in a range of tech camo designs and featuring streetwear styling it looks great both on and off the bike. The REV’IT! Flare 2 is one of the brands top-selling motorcycle jackets and it’s easy to see why. So, despite the searing temperatures outside, when this REV’IT! Flare 2 waterproof jacket arrived I put it straight to use. But when new gear lands on my desk I find it very difficult to resist the urge to try it out straight away. So to be reviewing a waterproof motorcycle jacket right now feels a bit strange. Down here in the southern hemisphere things are heating up! Temperatures in Western Australia during the Christmas break can average around 30☌ (86☏).
