After a lot of deliberation I finally got the
Royal Enfield Panzer riding jacket and I’m loving it! It’s a waxed cotton riding jacket with pockets for placing armors on elbows, shoulders and back. The Panzer jacket doesn’t come with armors out of the box hence I’ve got the
CE L2 armors for elbows and shoulders from Cramster. A new riding jacket was long due ever since I got the Interceptor and all this time I had to switch between my old Aspida jacket and a denim jacket. The new jacket will be used primarily for the weekend breakfast rides. Looked at textile jackets from Royal Enfield, Cramster, Rynox and even though these offered better functionality, protection and value for money, I didn’t quite like their attention grabbing looks and wanted something that goes with my Royal Enfield. Sometime in early 2021 while browsing through the Royal Enfield lifestyle apparel section, I stumbled upon the Panzer jacket and got hooked with its vintage looks but had no idea what a waxed cotton fabric jacket is. Did a bit of research on waxed cotton jacket, leading brands such as Belstaff and Barbour and the pros and cons. Basically these waxed cotton jackets originate way back in the 18th century and were popular among sailors, hunters and soldiers owing to their water repellant capability, durability and longevity while offering some amount breathability. Motorcycling waxed jackets caught up in the 1930’s and gained popularity among motorcyclists especially the modern classics and retro motorcycle riders. With such long history the only thing modern in today’s waxed cotton riding jacket is the armor pockets. That said, modern textile jackets are superior to waxed cotton jackets in every possible way.
Visited few popular RE showrooms in Chennai to try out the Panzer jacket but none had it in stock. Spotted the Panzer jacket worn by riders during the 2021 RE Classis 350 media ride, guess the jacket was part of the media kit just for the test ride. Later connected with a RE influencer in Instagram who was using the Panzer jacket regularly, was able to get his feedback and size for reference. I got the jacket from Amazon since it was cheaper with 22% discount compared to the RE apparels website.
Pros:- Looks! Vintage/timeless subtle looks
- Excellent material and nicely tailored
- Doesn’t standout. Looks like any other denim fashion overcoat
- 6 external utility pockets & 1 internal pocket
- 6 zipper air vents
- In built pockets for armors
Cons:- Feels heavier than a textile jacket
- Needs regular waxing to retain water repellant capability and looks. I’m yet to dig deep into this.
- Rain water ingress can make it heavier and can take a long time to dry completely
- Waxed fabric means limited to no airflow. Zipper air vents helps but not much in slow moving city rides.
- Not easy to maintain. Shouldn’t be machine washed or use harsh detergents.
- Textile jackets offer superior protection
Initial impressions:
The outer material is densely woven cotton which feels rugged and heavy duty. The touring jacket like external design features 7 utility pockets and the forearms get zippers for adjustment. The jacket feels heavier than the usual textile mesh jackets when held side by side. I got the S size jacket and the overall fit is just perfect. My previous Aspida jacket was S size too. The waxed finish looks great complemented by shoulder flaps and patches on elbow and shoulder.
First ride impressions:
Past Sunday’s breakfast ride was the maiden outing for the Panzer jacket. Rode to Alamaparai fort located 90 kms away from home. The perfect fit from the jacket makes for a comfortable reach to the handlebars and seating posture. Adjustable buttons at hip and cuffs ensure a snug fit and nothing is flapping or buffeting at high speeds. Overall the comfort levels are high. Past 8.00 am the sun started to sore and the inside began to get warm. Stopped and opened the two zipper air vent flaps on the chest and what a relief! On the move these two chest air vents allows the wind to rush in and form an airy layer around the inside of the jacket keeping the rider nicely ventilated. With a little getting used to these air vent flaps can be opened and shut while on the move thanks to the large zipper handle and large snap button. Did not open the 4 other air vents located at the side and at the rear since I felt well ventilated with just these two front air vents. Overall I’m more than happy with the first impressions! With some solid cons listed above, it’s going to an interesting ownership experience.
Love the vintage looks and utilitarian design
Notice the hidden zipper air vents on either side and the reflective tape
Closer look at the top half with one zipper air vent open
Closer look at the lower half
The inside has a mesh cotton layer. The tag says Made in India
About the jacket
The rear air vents
Side air vent and hidden zipper pocket behind the main lower pocket
Price tag and spare buttons
CE L2 shoulder & elbow armor from Cramster