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Andromeda Moto: Neowise Vegan Leather Jacket

Every once and a while, a company comes along and reveals a product that reaches just a little further than the average gambler – a product that goes the extra mile to create the ‘ooo’ factor, while retaining quality integrity and general badassery of aesthetics. 

A frontal view of the new Neowise vegan leather motorcycle jacket from Andromeda Moto

Today, that company is Andromeda Moto – and their new vegan-leather Neowise Motorcycle Jacket is the product in question.
Let’s get into it. 

a front view of the new Neowise vegan leather motorcycle jacket from Andromeda Moto

First off, I will openly admit that I used to scoff at vegan leather jackets. In my little circle of knowledge, the materials used by companies in previous years to imitate leather (even as recently as a decade back) attempted to replicate the feel, without giving as much heed to durability.

Today, vegan leather is emerging as the new Strongman of the coatrack – and the Neowise jacket is the perfect combination of strength meets style. 

A back view of the new Neowise vegan leather motorcycle jacket from Andromeda Moto

Housing the full Kevlar inner lining is space-grade, vegan-approved synthetic leather. Yes, we said space. As in astronauts. We covered this unique fabric in the release of Andromeda Moto’s NearX suit, go take a peek. 

A view of the interior of the new Neowise vegan leather motorcycle jacket from Andromeda Moto

The high-strength, abrasion-resistant polyethylene material shapes around a decent set of SAS-TEC level-2 protectors for shoulders, elbows, and back – not only that, the whole kit and caboodle has been rated as a top-of-the-shelf PPE AAA-rated product.

A view of the materials that go into the new Neowise vegan leather motorcycle jacket from Andromeda Moto

RideApart also states that the neo-retro jacket is also waterproof, and purportedly protects from wind, while remaining more breathable then your generic leather suit or jacket. 

A frontal view of the new Neowise vegan leather motorcycle jacket from Andromeda Moto

Bottom line, if companies start to use this material in place of leather, we might have an acceptable substitute on our hands – and one that uses far less water in the production phase, since it requires the growth of zero cows to be made available to the masses. 

A view of a rider on a motorcycle wearing the new Neowise vegan leather motorcycle jacket from Andromeda Moto

Looking forward to seeing what Andromeda Moto brings next, and while you’re at it, why not check out our Ten Best Motorcycle Jackets?

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Andromeda Moto: Track-Rated Leathers From An Astronaut’s Suit

You heard right. 

Check out our newest find – a suit hailing from Andromeda Moto that not only calls for fewer cows, but also manages to maintain all of the protective properties you’d want an armored motorcycle suit to have when turning into the twisties.

A side view of the elbow of the Andromeda NearX motorcycle suit

The brainchild in question has been christened the ‘NearX’ (catchy). It is made of a material called High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) – the same stuff burrito’ed around our country’s astronauts when suited up at the International Space Station. 

a view from above of the new Andromeda NearX motorcycle suit

Rated on the Spanish company’s website as “specially designed for riders with great challenges…AAA certified (the highest level of protection) and…100% vegan”, the NearX motorcycle suit is paired with a Kevlar lining, Superfabric ceramic plates, and the obligatory top-grade body armor. 

a description of the superiority of the Andromeda NearX motorcycle suit

Each motorcycle suit is customized to the rider, features a lighter and more comfortable fit while maintaining complete rider protection…heck, they’ve even tossed in titanium for the elbows.

This baby is world-certified on any track, anywhere, anytime – and it’s a tad more friendly on the environment to boot.

Andromeda advertises that the suit uses 90 liters of water in the whole production process. The life of a cow destined for the track (ha, could you imagine) consumes as much as 51,000 liters of water by comparison. 

a man trying on the all-=new, vegan, environmentally friendly Andromeda NearX motorcycle suit

Andromeda’s next goal is to get this suit onto the MotoGP track while also providing a top-level, environmentally choice for the masses.  And at €1220/$1810.14 USD a pop, I think they’re going a decent job of things. 

A woman named Berat trying out the Andromeda Moto NearX

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Source: MotorbikeWriter.com