scorpion sports usa – TSPK Vehicles https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com Tue, 20 Jul 2021 05:04:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.3 https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2017/05/Favicon-150x150.png scorpion sports usa – TSPK Vehicles https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com 32 32 Come on Gwen, they wanted “The Commander”! https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/2018/07/02/come-on-gwen-they-wanted-the-commander/ https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/2018/07/02/come-on-gwen-they-wanted-the-commander/#respond Mon, 02 Jul 2018 03:00:27 +0000 http://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/?p=55 10 points to Gryffindor if you caught my GalaxyQuest title reference. But in all seriousness this is going be about my Scorpion Sports USA XDR (Xtreme Distance Rider) Commander jacket. Seeing as how this jacket is long out of production this will be more of a love story then a review. So grab some popcorn.

I bought this jacket several years ago and wish I could remember exactly when. It was over five years, of that I am certain. Since then it has been my constant riding companion. I don’t even take it off when the temps jump to triple digits. And yes there is a bit of regret at that point, but I’m still alive so nah nah.

Being an atgatt (all the gear all the time) kinda guy takes some dedication and good equipment. I consider my helmet, jacket, gloves and boots to be a must wear for every ride. Over the years I acquired overpants and thank goodness I added them to my must wear list before my first accident. But lets start from the beginning

It was January of 1985 and my mother . . . Oh, too far.

I remember when my jacket arrived in the mail. I had been using a bargain riding jacket for two or three years and had started to commute to work via bike. If you’ve ever ridden in Washington you know that quality gear is a must. So there I was with my very own Scorpion XDR jacket. Decked out with that new jacket smell, it was love at first sight.

The Commander has all the hallmarks of a right fine jacket of its era. Included are a quilted liner and a wind/rain proof liner. Scorpion put thumb loop cuffs on their XDR jacket liners which was a brilliant stroke. That extra bit over the hands has been a welcome treat over the years. It also works pretty decent as a standalone shell. The quilted liner is admittedly underwhelming and spent most of its life lost in the closet. Last year I turned it into a heated liner and breathed knew life into it. The rain liner goes where the jacket goes, wether in the jacket or a case or bag. Be prepared.

The main body of the jacket has more pockets than I can use, some of them water resistant. Several of them are very spacious. There is also a pouch on the back that houses some plastic bags and my Scorpion balaclava. All this and they found room for a hydration bladder and clip for the hose. The jacket does suffer for want of ventilation when the temps are above the 80’s, but I haven’t died yet so they do work.

The shining star of this jacket, (other than the super cool looks!) is the amount of custom adjustment the jacket provides. I am roughly the diameter of a tetherball pole with biceps like the incredible hulk. I doubt you believe the bicep thing, and if you are under 25 you might have to google tetherball. I am slender with an athletic build as it is sometime referred to, and the jacket is well fitted with the amazing side adjustment strap system.

I was wearing this very jacket when I got t-boned by a white Chevy pickup. I was also wearing it when I had a low side crash on my San Diego trip. There is, to this day not so much as an abrasion mark on this jacket. It’s like voodoo magic, or some other kind of magic, you choose.

So, is it love or something else? I think it is love.

UPDATE 2021: The end has come, and gone, for The Commander. Time for a new chapter in the riding gear archive.

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Invasion of the overpants https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/2018/07/01/invasion-of-the-overpants/ https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/2018/07/01/invasion-of-the-overpants/#respond Sun, 01 Jul 2018 18:34:47 +0000 http://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/?p=72 I like looking good when I ride my motorrad. Obviously the first thing I do is cover my receding hairline with a bright orange duel sport helmet. Makes me feel like a jet pilot! The second thing I do is match my gear. All black, all Scorpion Sports, all the time.

About a decade ago I bought my first pair of overpants. I was young, doe eyed, and saw the world through a bug splattered visor. I managed to grab a nice pair on clearence from the local bike shop and more than got my money’s worth. They were there for me in two crashes and I still use them today as snow pants.

After my last rider-meets-road incident, it was clear I needed new pants. By clear, I mean I could see right through the holes in the hip after the slide. I had been rocking the Scorpion Sports USA Commander XDR jacket for several years already. It was bomb proof, poop proof (dang seagulls), rain proof . . . “resistent”, and looks sharp as heck. Being a man who prefers to match, and having a more stable income, I decided it was time to buy my jacket a soul mate.

Enter stage left the Invasion overpant. Wooing me with all it’s well crafted matchy matchy square-ness. It’s as though they cut the jacket and pants from the same fancy designed, abrasion resistant, rip stop, jet black,vent zipping, ballistic nylon. It felt so right, and looked so good.

One of the draws for the invasion was a baked in waterproof shell. Being someone who rides 4 seasons, I can say with full conviction that I don’t like drop liners. The Invasion comes with a thermal drop liner for warmth, which I only use during the winter months. I just don’t like getting tangled in a hundred liners trying to get into my gear. I will be the first to point out that all things must fade, and after putting thousands of miles on my pants they need a spray repellents this year to keep yonder crotch seem dry.

As my jacket approaches the end of it’s earthly journey, my Invasion overpants will continue to provide me with many more years of well fitted, seat gripping glory. And when passing children ask how I manage to match so well, my response will always be . . . “stay in school, kids”.

Is it the overpants that make me so wise? No. But they sure do look good.

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I ride with two claws! Or was it Klaw II’s? https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/2018/02/11/i-ride-with-two-claws-or-was-it-klaw-iis/ https://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/2018/02/11/i-ride-with-two-claws-or-was-it-klaw-iis/#respond Sun, 11 Feb 2018 15:54:25 +0000 http://vehicles.thestovepipekid.com/?p=69 It is Klaw II’s, in case you were dying of curiosity already. Scorpion Sports USA has a great line of gloves for anyone in the market. They have a great line of a lot of riding equipment but we’ll stick with gloves in this review. I prefer a full gauntlet glove over a regular cut mostly because I ride in varying weather including rain. The climate in Washington as of the last two summers has been shifting to hot and uncomfortable. I don’t really like owning a whole bunch of gloves but sometimes you have to bite the bullet and grab an extra pair.

I value my hands. I may be the only one in the whole world who does. The results are inconclusive on that, but there are plenty of styles to choose from. I need leather/textile and solid knuckles with my gloves as mandatory features. This can limit the flow of air but will leave all the skin on my hands, so I consider it a win. In the end there are several good options for warm weather and the Klaw II met all my essentials and comes in at a great price.

The advantage of a short cuff is they tend to fit better on my hand. Like the proverbial glove so often mentioned. These were no exception. My hands consist of average length fingers and large square shaped palms. The only tight spots were the thumbs which tends to be consistent with other brands as well. They also rub the web of my hand on the left glove during sustained stop and go clutching. Seeing as stop and go is generally unpleasant anyway I don’t consider this an epic failing.

The seems are all double stitched. The fingers are pre-curved and have stretch panels with TPU sliders. A padded heel compliments a large panel that covers the blade of the hand for slide protection. And literally topping then off is a nice floating molded knuckle guard. These gloves fit well and have held up great, with only a light fuzzing of the of the finger panels.

All in all if you shop around you will find a great deal on a great glove, and if you are dressed like me, you’ll even match like crazy!

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