Dominator GTX jacket launched with new bike build
REV’It! has marked the launch of its new touring jacket, the Dominator GTX, and 20 years of product development by building a two-wheel drive project bike named REV’IT!#95.
Rev’It! say they used customer feedback to develop the Dominator GTX jacket as a modular concept. Designed to offer protection from wind and rain, it uses a Gore-Tex membrane bonded to a 3L outer shell. Ventilation panels and zippers make it usable in hot conditions.
For rider protection the Dominator GTX is equipped with new Seeflex CE-level 2 shoulder and elbow protectors, a Seesoft back protector and Gore-Tex Pro Talisman shoulder and elbow panels. The jacket also comes prepped for an Adventure neck brace, and additional safety features include laminated reflection taping, safety seams and a detachable kidney belt. Internal zips mean a challenger cooling vest can be worn, and the outer shell is hi-vis vest friendly.
The REV’IT!#95 project was named for the year 1995, when Rev’It! began designing motorcycle clothing. Rev’It’s creative director Gerbrandt Aarts brought together Gregor Halenda, Chris Cosentino and Scott Kolb, a team of artists, designers and engineers to convert a KTM 950 Super Enduro into an all-wheel drive machine, with the adaption of a Christini kit.
“Over the years, our products’ complexities have increased alongside their features”, said Aarts. “All Rev'It! products are highly functional with an a brand signature approach to advanced but straightforward design. This design vision has been transmitted to the motorbike, which features advanced technology in a simple and honest presentation - putting the parts that improve the rider's experience on display”.
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