Of all KLIM's new batch of Gore-Tex touring/ADV jackets, this one comes in as the pick of the litter for its balance of light weight, flexibility, function, and yes, even style.
Although it gets a touring designation for marketing purposes, the Latitude has dominant KLIM DNA, and follows the same proven playbook as all its big-boy adventure jackets. Which is to say, it gets a laminate Gore-Tex shell that’s 100% waterproof, multiple vents going through said shell, and super sturdy materials and rugged overlays at the shoulders and elbows.
The improvements over the previous generation Latitude are mostly concerned with reducing bulk, adding comfort in the form of flex/stretch panels, and even more adjustment features.
Compared to KLIM's Carlsbad platform, the Latitude gets a more fitted cut, with dual side torso straps for eliminating unwanted bulk, or adjusting between seasonal layers; as well as a zippered side gusset, for adding more room at the hips when seated on the bike.
KLIM sometimes loses the plot with color, but we'll subjectively submit that they nailed the blue option on this jacket. There are also a classic black and high-vis options, too.
As with all KLIM jackets, this one comes as a shell only. Supply your own thermal liners as you see fit. And unlike some multi-layer jackets, this one doesn't need a rain layer because with all the various vents zipped up, it IS a rain layer.
KLIM distinguishes this jacket from its slightly more ADV oriented sibling, the Carlsbad, by giving it Level 1 armor, and pushing it more towards the touring category. "Touring" itself can be a subjective term, and something of a misnomer, because we all know that BMW Adventure bikes, and their many analogs, make fantastic on-road machines. And whether they see dirt or not we don't necessarily agree with the idea of using higher-level armor only for off-road use.
We never argue against upgrading to Level 2 armor, and if the level-1 spec in this jacket is going to hold you back, don't let it. We'd be happy to help you upgrade with either the KLIM Rogue Level 2, or with D3O Diablo Level 2, which is our choice for upgrading this jacket -- it fits perfectly into the provided pockets and soft, flexible, and really just damn hard to beat.
Pair with the new complementary Latitude pants, in either a matching or contrasting color, and enjoy a comprehensive touring suit ready to go anywhere.
*Pants pictured here are the REVIT Alpinus GTX Commuter pants, and the Spidi Dyneema Evo Riding Jeans, respectively.
Shell/Construction:
- GORE-TEX PERFORMANCE SHELL
- GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU DRY™
- Upgraded action-back shoulders for increased mobility
- 600D Cordura® overlays on shoulders
- Perforated goat leather overlays on elbows
- Goat leather trim detail
- 3M™ Scotchlite™ Carbon Black Reflective Material
- Front zipper storm flap for wind/water protection
- Double-headed front zipper
- YKK® zippers w/ improved zip garages
- CE AA rating certified to EN 17092-3
Armor System:
- KLIM Rogue™ CE Level 1 elbow & shoulder armor (Level 2 upgrade available)
- KLIM Rogue™ CE Level 1 "vented" back pad (Level 2 upgrade available)
- Cooling mesh pad pocket materials
Ventilation:
- 2 Massive adjustable wrist vents w/ dual zippers
- 2 Chest vents
- 2 Back exhaust vents
- Collar tab back for increased airflow to upper chest
Storage:
- 1 Forearm emergency ID stat card / hidden stash pocket
- 2 Hand pockets
- 4 Internal zip pockets
- 1 Concealed document pocket behind backpad
Fit/Comfort:
- Moisture-wicking antimicrobial breathable mesh liner
- Upgraded back pad spacer mesh for airflow
- 2 Quick-adjust bicep straps
- 2 Quick-adjust forearm straps
- Seamless underarm design for comfort & mobility
- 2 Zippered hip gussets w/ dual adjustment straps
- Comfort collar liner material
- Upgraded hidden non-snag cinch collar
- Low profile in-pocket bottom hem adjustment
- Articulated sleeves and cuffs for comfortable interface with gloves
- Adjustable velcro cuffs
- Jacket-pant zip connection
Of all KLIM's new batch of Gore-Tex touring/ADV jackets, this one comes in as the pick of the litter for its balance of light weight, flexibility, function, and yes, even style.
Although it gets a touring designation for marketing purposes, the Latitude has dominant KLIM DNA, and follows the same proven playbook as all its big-boy adventure jackets. Which is to say, it gets a laminate Gore-Tex shell that’s 100% waterproof, multiple vents going through said shell, and super sturdy materials and rugged overlays at the shoulders and elbows.
The improvements over the previous generation Latitude are mostly concerned with reducing bulk, adding comfort in the form of flex/stretch panels, and even more adjustment features.
Compared to KLIM's Carlsbad platform, the Latitude gets a more fitted cut, with dual side torso straps for eliminating unwanted bulk, or adjusting between seasonal layers; as well as a zippered side gusset, for adding more room at the hips when seated on the bike.
KLIM sometimes loses the plot with color, but we'll subjectively submit that they nailed the blue option on this jacket. There are also a classic black and high-vis options, too.
As with all KLIM jackets, this one comes as a shell only. Supply your own thermal liners as you see fit. And unlike some multi-layer jackets, this one doesn't need a rain layer because with all the various vents zipped up, it IS a rain layer.
KLIM distinguishes this jacket from its slightly more ADV oriented sibling, the Carlsbad, by giving it Level 1 armor, and pushing it more towards the touring category. "Touring" itself can be a subjective term, and something of a misnomer, because we all know that BMW Adventure bikes, and their many analogs, make fantastic on-road machines. And whether they see dirt or not we don't necessarily agree with the idea of using higher-level armor only for off-road use.
We never argue against upgrading to Level 2 armor, and if the level-1 spec in this jacket is going to hold you back, don't let it. We'd be happy to help you upgrade with either the KLIM Rogue Level 2, or with D3O Diablo Level 2, which is our choice for upgrading this jacket -- it fits perfectly into the provided pockets and soft, flexible, and really just damn hard to beat.
Pair with the new complementary Latitude pants, in either a matching or contrasting color, and enjoy a comprehensive touring suit ready to go anywhere.
*Pants pictured here are the REVIT Alpinus GTX Commuter pants, and the Spidi Dyneema Evo Riding Jeans, respectively.
Shell/Construction:
- GORE-TEX PERFORMANCE SHELL
- GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU DRY™
- Upgraded action-back shoulders for increased mobility
- 600D Cordura® overlays on shoulders
- Perforated goat leather overlays on elbows
- Goat leather trim detail
- 3M™ Scotchlite™ Carbon Black Reflective Material
- Front zipper storm flap for wind/water protection
- Double-headed front zipper
- YKK® zippers w/ improved zip garages
- CE AA rating certified to EN 17092-3
Armor System:
- KLIM Rogue™ CE Level 1 elbow & shoulder armor (Level 2 upgrade available)
- KLIM Rogue™ CE Level 1 "vented" back pad (Level 2 upgrade available)
- Cooling mesh pad pocket materials
Ventilation:
- 2 Massive adjustable wrist vents w/ dual zippers
- 2 Chest vents
- 2 Back exhaust vents
- Collar tab back for increased airflow to upper chest
Storage:
- 1 Forearm emergency ID stat card / hidden stash pocket
- 2 Hand pockets
- 4 Internal zip pockets
- 1 Concealed document pocket behind backpad
Fit/Comfort:
- Moisture-wicking antimicrobial breathable mesh liner
- Upgraded back pad spacer mesh for airflow
- 2 Quick-adjust bicep straps
- 2 Quick-adjust forearm straps
- Seamless underarm design for comfort & mobility
- 2 Zippered hip gussets w/ dual adjustment straps
- Comfort collar liner material
- Upgraded hidden non-snag cinch collar
- Low profile in-pocket bottom hem adjustment
- Articulated sleeves and cuffs for comfortable interface with gloves
- Adjustable velcro cuffs
- Jacket-pant zip connection
