Viking Cycle Warlock Jacket Is Nice Addition To Riding Gear

It should be no surprise that this mesh jacket, by Viking Cycle, is not for winter riding. I received it for review a couple months ago but it was only recently that it got warm enough to take a ride in it. And even that was a little cool. Of course, that bodes well for summer wear, which is what is intended.

mesh motorcycle jacket

I like this Viking Warlock jacket.

So this jacket you see in the photo is a Warlock Silver Mesh version. The basic Warlock comes in different colors and looks. I chose the silver mesh.

I put this jacket on as soon as I received it and found it extremely comfortable. I ended up wearing it around the house for half an hour or more–it just felt good. I have other mesh jackets and they are very bulky and feel pretty clunky. Would that translate into better protection in a crash? Maybe–I don’t really know. The armor in the Warlock does not feel unsubstantial.

The first thing I noticed about the Warlock was that it has one heck of a lot of pockets. Initially I counted 11, which is four on the outside, three each on the inside lapels, and another one low on the inside on the left. Then I unzipped the liner and found another on the lower right side. So there are 12–I think. Maybe I’m still missing one or two.

Viking Warlock jacket

You see the pocket revealed when you unzip the liner, and that little one at top is where your earbud wires come out.

Now, the very top pockets on both inside lapels are small and I suspect are not intended for storage; they have–I don’t know what to call them–rubberized passages for earbud wires that correlate to similar passages in the main outside pockets. So you put your phone in the outside pocket, pass the wire through the passage and on up into your helmet. Plus, there are rubber protrusions that hold the wire in place inside the jacket.

So while I’m discussing the pockets I have to make this point: the big ones, both inside and out, are not optimally sized for full-sized wallets. You know, normally you would drop your wallet into the pocket vertically, but in this case there is not quite enough room. You can lay it in horizontally and it fits, but it just feels odd doing that. The pockets do fit your cellphone just fine in the vertical position. Just a minor nit.

Of course the jacket has a zip-out liner that extends all the way down the sleeves. Some jackets have liners that are just vests and don’t cover the arms. This one covers the arms.

Looking at the specs it shows the following:

  • PU coated Cordura
  • Ergonomic pullers and zippers
  • Front air-flow vents and breathable design
  • Removable thermal liner
  • CE approved armor on elbows, shoulders, back and chest
  • 6-point adjustment including lockdown waist adjustment
  • Belt loops for pants attachment (I don’t see these; not sure what they mean here)
  • Reflective piping on shoulders, chest ,and back

One thing you need to understand about this jacket is that it is an inexpensive one (listed at $79.99 on the website) and as such the trim and finish are not what you see in a more expensive jacket. You get what you pay for. If the trim and finish are things you don’t care about you should be perfectly happy with the Warlock.

For some years now I have had a Viking Warrior leather jacket and the same is true of it. I don’t care; it’s my favorite leather jacket and I wear it a lot. I suspect this Warlock is destined to become my favorite mesh jacket.

Biker Quote for Today

All girls like guys who are tough. Obviously, riding a motorcycle–I don’t want to say that there’s a bad boy quality–but there’s definitely a tough and macho thing about a guy who rides a motorcycle and that element of danger. That’s really sexy. — Marisa Miller

Tags:

Leave a Reply