Certification
Declaration of Conformity
The DoC is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer (brand), this is to confirm that the garment conform to the personal protective equipment regulation 2016/425 as required by EU and UK law.
Safety Ratings
EN 17092 is divided into four classifications that as a motorcyclist you need to know about: B, A, AA and AAA.
C: This is the least protective class, brands find so-called “protection containers” that resist impact but not abrasion (underwear with integrated impact protectors for example)
B: Where the level of protection against abrasion is equivalent to Class A, but without the impact protectors. Garments in this class offer abrasion resistance in line with that of level A but are not equipped with protectors. Jeans without protection fall into this class for example.
A: Is the third highest level of protection. Protectiveness is less than the previous classes, but garments are lighter and more comfortable to wear on a daily basis.
AA: Is the second highest level of protection with which to take on the wide range of risks that motorcycle riding presents.
AAA: Is the highest level of protection with which to take on the
highest level of risk. Garments classified as such offer maximum protection, but are also heavier and less comfortable to use.
UKCA/EU Certified
AA Protective ShirtsAAA Protective Shirts
AAA Reaper Leather Jacket
AAA Brando Leather Jacket
AAA Bomber Textile Jackets
AAA Racer Textile Jacket
AA Rev Textile Jacket
AA Shell Jacket
C Rated Combat Cut
Level 1 Glove
Level 1 K Glove
Level 1 Footwear