Merlin Mahala Pro D3O Cordura Explorer Motorcycle Textile Jacket
The Mahala Pro offers ultimate versatility and a 3-in-1 layering system to suit all weather conditions. The multi-layer system can be removed or reattached as needed. All liners can be removed and the large chest vents can be tucked back to provide cool air when it is needed most. The Mahala Pro is made from Merlin-exclusive Cordura® cotton with a water-repellent finish and features D3O® shoulder, elbow, back and chest protectors.
Features:
Exclusive Cordura cotton outer 12oz with water repellent finish
3-IN-1 interchangeable WP and thermal liner
high quality YKK® zips all the way through
two large waterproof front pockets
one large rear cargo pocket
outer pocket on upper arm
internal storage pockets
press studs with Merlin logo
Adjustable biceps, underarm, cuff, waist and hem
Large mesh panels for improved breathability
Zip to connect jacket and trousers (short and long options)
Shaped front hem
hem opening with zip
Euro-hoop connection straps
Specifications:
D3O® LP1 shoulder and elbow protectors pre-mounted
D3O® Viper Stealth back protector pre-mounted
D3O® chest protectors pre-mounted
EN17092 Level 'AA'
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Excellent(28.01.2024)
Anonymous886088812
The Mahala pro jacket is very well made, robust, extremely warm and comfortable and has kept me dry when raining. My only negative comment would be the sizing as the jacket is very generous and “roomy”… Maybe this is by design to allow for wearing extra layers like a fleece or quilt jacket underneath or maybe the sizing charts are not very accurate but I bought a size 4XL to match my 51 inch (measured) chest and found the jacket to be too big, even when wearing a thick jumper underneath. The inside of this jacket measures around 55-56 inches and I have not yet needed to wear extra layers as the jacket with waterproof liner and thermal liner fitted has been more than adequate at keeping me warm when wearing only base layer long johns underneath. My recommendation would be to go for 1 or 2 sizes less and if you are concerned about getting cold, double up on base layers.