Rynox Outlander Pro Review

Mrinmoy Choudhury
Rynox’s latest riding gear is aimed at dual-sport riders
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Words: Mrinmoy Choudhury | Photography: Swapnil Dhawale, Rynox

Rynox’s first dual-sport adventure comes with a class AA CE certification and is designed to suit a wide range of riding conditions riders face. The jacket is designed to provide abrasion resistance and impact protection, along with adaptive motion technology that use nylon and polyester panels which can stretch in any direction allowing unrestricted movement for the wearer. The jacket has a clinchless fit and skips on the velcro adjusters.

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Utility is well thought of and the jacket features ventilation panels for airflow and has a hydration bladder pocket, two pockets for storage, and jacket-to-pants connection zipper which prevents the jacket from sliding up in case of a fall. For protection, the jacket uses Cerros Level 2 armours on the back, shoulder, elbow and chest.

Along with the jacket, Rynox has also introduced the Outlander Pro riding pants. These pants are also Class AA CE certified, while the same adaptive motion technology and a tailored fit makes sure the rider is comfortable when wearing the pants for longer durations. The ventilation panels provide adequate airflow when riding and the pants claim a high amount of abrasion resistance in the event of a crash.

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For impact protection, the pants feature CE Level 2 armour on the hips and on the knees. Two storage pockets including a waterproof pocket are available for you to carry important items. The pants also come with a jacket-to-pants connection zipper. For visibility, Rynox has given the Outlander Pro pants retro-reflective trims which ensure the rider is visible.

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