Description
Product Overview
The Maxwell Drayton textile summer motorcycle jacket is professionally manufactured for motorcycle apparel brands seeking breathable performance, lightweight construction, and scalable OEM production. Engineered for warm-weather riding, this jacket combines high-strength textile materials with strategic mesh ventilation to support airflow and comfort in hot climates.
Designed for bulk manufacturing and international distribution, Maxwell Drayton integrates abrasion resistance, CE-approved protection compatibility, and functional adjustability for global market requirements.
Construction & Materials
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Outer Shell: Maxtex 600D Polyester Cordura with Ballistic Matt Mesh
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100% polyester mesh lining
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Detachable waterproof lining
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Stretch accordion panels for flexibility
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High-quality YKK zippers
Built to balance ventilation and durability while maintaining structural integrity for repeated bulk production.
Protection & Safety
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CE-Approved Level 1 / 2 shoulder, elbow, and back protectors
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Reinforced impact zones
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3M heat-transferred reflective details for night visibility
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Abrasion-resistant textile construction
Designed to align with international safety expectations while preserving rider mobility.
Comfort & Fit
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Micro cuffs and neoprene collar for improved comfort
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Arm, wrist, and waist adjustment points
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Ventilation zippers on chest, arms, and back
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Lightweight structure to reduce riding fatigue
Supports warm-weather riding and extended daily use.
Storage & Functional Details
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2 external hand pockets
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Internal document pocket
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Internal mobile phone pocket
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Water-based screen printing for branding
Customization Options
- Private label branding placement
- Custom fabric colors and trims
- Zipper and hardware customization
- Armor configuration adjustments
- Packaging customization
- International size grading
Ideal For
Motorcycle apparel brands, distributors, and private-label buyers seeking textile summer motorcycle jacket manufacturer partnerships for bulk OEM production.


