The Urban Pro can be worn either as a liner under a civilian jacket of your choice, or on its own, as a way to beat the heat without sacrificing safety.
Knox has been making protective motorcycle gear longer than many reading this have been alive—circa 1981. And since 1994 the company has been making armored riding shirts (like this Knox Armored Shirt, which we’ve sold for years) and which was designed to slip under any unarmored jacket, preferably leather, to instantly beef up the rider's protection profile.
Enter the Urbane Pro MKII—the first Knox armored shirt product to offer armor *and* abrasion resistance in one fell swoop.
*Okay technically it’s the second such jacket. We also sold the Urbane Pro MKI, as it were, and we are happy to see it replaced by the MKII model, which nearly doubles the jacket’s lab-test speed rating from 25mph to 45mph; and all the more so if worn underneath a shell jacket.
While Knox has marketing videos showing this product being used as a standalone jacket on a sport bike on a closed track, we’re going to go on a limb and say that if you’re on a GSX-R you should probably get a more comprehensive jacket.
Knox also shows this jacket being worn on a flat track bike—which entirely more appropriate. As is riding in New York City, where the need for armor is paramount, and abrasion resistance is a very nice bonus to have. Because the speed limit might be 25mph, but we all go faster than that.
Also, because summer city heat + traffic + sitting on a running engine = uncomfortable sweaty mess, the Urbane Pro makes for a compelling choice as a vented jacket option that can be worn on its own all summer. But you don’t need to put it away when fall comes. Layer over it with your favorite sweatshirt, and/or even rain shell over that.
*Aside from the new rubber logo patch on the MKII jacket, our only other qualm with this piece is the sizing—it simply runs a whole size small. EG: If you generally take a medium, try a large.
The Urban Pro can be worn either as a liner under a civilian jacket of your choice, or on its own, as a way to beat the heat without sacrificing safety.
Knox has been making protective motorcycle gear longer than many reading this have been alive—circa 1981. And since 1994 the company has been making armored riding shirts (like this Knox Armored Shirt, which we’ve sold for years) and which was designed to slip under any unarmored jacket, preferably leather, to instantly beef up the rider's protection profile.
Enter the Urbane Pro MKII—the first Knox armored shirt product to offer armor *and* abrasion resistance in one fell swoop.
*Okay technically it’s the second such jacket. We also sold the Urbane Pro MKI, as it were, and we are happy to see it replaced by the MKII model, which nearly doubles the jacket’s lab-test speed rating from 25mph to 45mph; and all the more so if worn underneath a shell jacket.
While Knox has marketing videos showing this product being used as a standalone jacket on a sport bike on a closed track, we’re going to go on a limb and say that if you’re on a GSX-R you should probably get a more comprehensive jacket.
Knox also shows this jacket being worn on a flat track bike—which entirely more appropriate. As is riding in New York City, where the need for armor is paramount, and abrasion resistance is a very nice bonus to have. Because the speed limit might be 25mph, but we all go faster than that.
Also, because summer city heat + traffic + sitting on a running engine = uncomfortable sweaty mess, the Urbane Pro makes for a compelling choice as a vented jacket option that can be worn on its own all summer. But you don’t need to put it away when fall comes. Layer over it with your favorite sweatshirt, and/or even rain shell over that.
*Aside from the new rubber logo patch on the MKII jacket, our only other qualm with this piece is the sizing—it simply runs a whole size small. EG: If you generally take a medium, try a large.