Motorcycle Jacket/Bike Cover

These young guys from Hong Kong created a jacket in which the motorcycle cover can be folded, attached and stored inside the jacket’s back (this is because of the compression bag design in the back. Also, when a biker parks his bike, the jacket can also be folded and stored inside the motorcycle cover (with a lockhole, users need not worry about potential theft). It’ll be launched on Kickstarter this Feb 2018. Learn more at Astric Motorcycle Jacket.

6 Responses to “Motorcycle Jacket/Bike Cover”


  1. 1 Mike Feb 9th, 2018 at 3:03 pm

    Darn, I am usually critical of most new products, but that is actually a great idea. Love the ingenuity.

  2. 2 nomadmax Feb 9th, 2018 at 4:02 pm

    It looks like a good idea but, I wonder if the cover has sections that won’t melt around exhaust pipes and engine.

  3. 3 RBinTEX Feb 10th, 2018 at 9:15 am

    The product “might” be OK, but the commercial is a total zero in my opinion.
    Weird background ‘music’ if you could call a repeated, too loud screech, music.

    Showing the bike parked on the side of the road and being covered up so the rider can sit on the side of the road at a vista is unreal…. why not show him at a campground at night using the cover?

    Very poorly planned out commercial that totally turned me off to the product…..

  4. 4 Broadwaychoppers Feb 10th, 2018 at 9:51 am

    Not a bad ideal for overnight trips and campground stops . I am not seeing me covering my bike on the side of the road! When can we expect the pup tent option. That’s something I could get “into “ pun intended

  5. 5 Chief Waldo Feb 10th, 2018 at 10:11 am

    So what we’ve learned is, if you see a motorcycle with an Astric cover, Take a look under it. There could be a jacket, neatly packaged, snapped to the cover, waiting for someone to walk away with it…
    I don’t think that part is really well thought out.

  6. 6 richards Feb 11th, 2018 at 3:36 pm

    Not a bad idea for those who like to cover their bikes while on trips….

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