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Highway 21 Gunner Leather Motorcycle Jacket | Gear Review

Highway 21 Gunner leather motorcycle jacket
The Gunner proved to be a versatile leather motorcycle jacket that’s suitable for most weather conditions. Also seen here are Highway 21 Blockhouse jeans and Journeyman boots. (Photo by James Martinec)

Engineering a motorcycle jacket seems easy, but it gets complicated to strike the optimal balance of protection, versatility, and style. It’s almost impossible to beat the abrasion resistance and visual appeal of a leather motorcycle jacket, although it’s often compromised by unsuitability for hot or wet weather.

The Gunner is Highway 21’s top-line jacket and is designed to eliminate the compromises inherent in leather apparel. It’s built from sturdy leather but is endowed with a 12-point ventilation system to keep you cool and a removable Hydraguard liner to keep you warm and dry. 

Highway 21 Gunner leather motorcycle jacket
Highway 21 Gunner leather motorcycle jacket

Naturally, the Gunner is available in black (seen above), but I opted for the Vintage Gunmetal version that isn’t so typical. It’s constructed of 1.0-1.1mm cowhide and features removable CE Level 1 armor for shoulders and elbows, with the latter reinforced by leather patches. A foam back pad is included and can be upgraded to CE levels of protection by swapping in optional Fly Racing Barricade armor.

The Gunner’s styling is a cross between cafe-racer panache and a biker aesthetic. It has a low-cut band collar topping a two-way YKK main zipper with a handy leather zip pull. Four snaps on each side help adjust for a non-baggy fit, augmented by a pair of accordion stretch panels at the waist. Shoulder gussets provide arms additional freedom of movement, and reflective piping across the shoulder-blade area aids nightime conspicuity. 

Inclement weather is countered by the removable liner, which is quilted on the inner side and backed by a Hydraguard layer claimed to be windproof and waterproof but also breathable. 

Hot temperatures are moderated by a healthy array of zippered venting, including intake vents on the chest and biceps, as well as massive armpit vents that stretch from the upper waist area all the way along the arms to the elbows. Zippered exhaust vents stretch 10 inches down the sides to encourage pass-through airflow. Additionally, it features two-way cuff zippers to reveal forearm vents. With all the vents open, the Gunner flows much more air than typical leather jackets.

Highway 21 Gunner leather motorcycle jacket
(Photo by James Martinec)

The Gunner is blessed with pockets for almost everything. The exterior has zippered hand-warmer pockets, and the chest zippers for ventilation double as another pair of stash zones. Internal storage is provided by deep “Napoleon” pockets on each side of the main zipper, and an interior device pocket doubles as a concealed-carry receptacle. 

Miles on the road with the Gunner were almost completely satisfying. Cold temps were abated by closing up the vents and zipping in the liner, although the low collar required wearing a neck gaiter to keep that area protected. The jacket kept me dry in a mild rain, but I haven’t yet tested it in a downpour. 

Overall, the Gunner offers appealing versatility and cool style for a modest price. If I had a complaint, it’s that the material doesn’t have the suppleness of “top-grain” leather found in some pricier jackets. Its MSRP starts at $399.95 for sizes S-2XL and goes up to $439.95 for sizes 3XL and 4XL.

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Highway 21 Axle Waterproof Motorcycle Shoes | Gear Review

Highway 21 Axle Waterproof Motorcycle Shoes

When I’m riding, no one has to tell me that the journey is the destination, because I’m usually not thinking about where I’ll end up. I’m thinking about how much fun I’m having in the moment. However, motorcycles are also a way to get from Point A to Point B. Eventually, the joy of the journey ends, and I have to park and dismount. After that, I must use my feet to get to where I’m going. I start walking, and before I know it, the motorcycle boots that were so comfy minutes before suddenly remind me that the boots were made for riding, not walking, and that’s just what they do. That’s not the case with Highway 21’s Axle Waterproof Motorcycle Shoes.

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Whether I’m riding or walking, zipping or skipping, the Axles feel like they belong. They also look like they belong, with an appearance that resembles high-top sneakers. The black leather upper provides a discreet look, while the suede cuff and trim around the metal eyelets add character.

While riding, the Axle shoes feel comfortable and protective. They are not as bulky as some riding boots, making it easier to feel where my foot is and get my toe under the shifter. The composite shank helps isolate vibrations, although my feet and legs get a little tingly after long hours in the saddle. I’ll take some vibration to be able to feel where my foot is, but others might prefer more damping.

Highway 21 Axle Waterproof Motorcycle Shoes
Photo by Killboy

Part of the walkable comfort of the Axle shoes is due to their flexibility and light weight. They are easy to move around in, and the mesh inner liner adds comfort. However, that flexibility comes at the price of some protection. The shoes do have dual-density ankle protectors and reinforced toe and heel boxes for support and impact protection.

Highway 21 Axle Waterproof Motorcycle Shoes

Highway 21 also offers a version of the Axle shoes with a textile upper, which have an appearance that appeals to me more than the leather upper. However, the leather version has a great advantage: Hydraguard waterproofing. If there is one bit of riding gear I want to be waterproof, it’s my footwear. Squishing around on soggy feet can turn a good day into an unpleasant one. While riding in the rain wearing the Axle shoes, my feet stay completely dry, and the leather keeps my feet warmer than the textile version, making these shoes preferable for cool weather riding.

Highway 21 Axle Leather Waterproof Motorcycle Shoes are a great option for commuters or riders who spend a lot of time walking in their riding footwear. They are available in men’s and women’s sizes for $139.95, and the textile version without waterproofing is available for $109.95.

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New Gear: Highway 21 Stronghold Motorcycle Jeans

Highway 21 Stronghold Motorcycle Jeans black
Highway 21 Stronghold Motorcycle Jeans in Black.

Few materials provide the comfort, durability, and casual style of denim, and Highway 21’s Stronghold Motorcycle Jeans are designed to uphold a classic jean look and feel while including extra protection and abrasion resistance for riding.

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The Highway 21 Stronghold jeans feature a single-layer denim blend of Dyneema fiber, cotton, nylon, polyester, and spandex. They also include Sas-Tec flex-armor in the knees and detachable hip armor pockets (hip armor sold separately).

The jeans have a YKK front zipper, and a leather watch pocket gives the jeans a stylish touch.

Highway 21 Stronghold Motorcycle Jeans Blue
Highway 21 Stronghold Motorcycle Jeans in Blue
Highway 21 Stronghold Motorcycle Jeans Blue
Highway 21 Stronghold Motorcycle Jeans in Blue

The Highway 21 Stronghold motorcycle jeans are available in regular and tall sizes 32-38 in blue or black for $199.95.

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Highway 21 Blockhouse Motorcycle Jeans | Gear Review

Highway 21 Blockhouse motorcycle jeans
Photo by Garth Milan.

Helmet? Check. Jacket with armor? Check. Gloves with knuckle protection? You bet. Chaps? Ugh, hold on. I’ll be ready and waddling out the door in about five. I owned a pair of chaps, but honestly, I never wore them. I typically just threw on my sturdiest pair of jeans and then laced up my riding boots. But I always felt a little vulnerable when it came to my legs – until I discovered motorcycle jeans.

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The Highway 21 Blockhouse Jeans are a classic straight-leg pant made of 12-ounce denim with Aramid fiber reinforced panels over 70% of the jeans – from the hips to below the knees in the front and about halfway down the thighs in the back. They include CE Level 1 removable knee armor and removable hip armor pockets (hip armor sold separately).

The Blockhouse Jeans have some pros and cons in my book. For starters, I’m not crazy about the color. I opted for the Oxford Blue, and it turned out to be a much lighter blue than it appears on the Highway 21 website, almost a baby blue color. It’s not bad, but it’s not my preference. They also come in Black.

Highway 21 Blockhouse motorcycle jeans
The “Oxford Blue” shown on the Highway 21 website (but not quite representative of my pair)
Highway 21 Blockhouse motorcycle jeans
Highway 21 Blockhouse jeans in Black.

My biggest gripe is the pockets for the knee armor. These are supposed to look like regular jeans, so a pocket on the exterior wouldn’t look as clean, but the interior access on the Blockhouse Jeans is below the knee where the pant leg is narrower. I have a different pair of riding jeans where the pocket access is above the knee, and it’s worlds easier to get the armor in. With the Blockhouse Jeans, it’s a fight to get the armor out and back in every time I wash them. Also, even though the product description says the pockets are adjustable for different heights, given the size of the armor, I’ve only been able to fasten the hook-and-loop in one position.

However, in the bigger picture, the Blockhouse Jeans are comfortable and roomy without being baggy. I have worn them over a pair of heated pant liners, and while it was a little snug pulling the jeans on at first, they quickly loosened up to be just about right. Speaking of the heat, with the Aramid panels separate from the denim, they’re warmer than my other pair of motorcycle jeans that have the protection woven into the denim. To give you an idea, on a recent interstate ride on a naked bike on a particularly cold day (28 degrees with a 10-mph north headwind), I had forgotten my heated pant liners and only had long johns, the Blockhouse Jeans, and rainsuit pants to block the wind, and my legs were perfectly fine. When the weather is colder, these are definitely my go-to pair.

The Highway 21 Blockhouse Jeans come in men’s waist sizes 30-42 (Tall sizes available for 32-38) for $129.95.

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New Gear: Highway 21 Gasser Jacket

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Highway 21 Gasser jacket in black

The Gasser from Highway 21 has the look of a vintage jacket but is built with modern windproof, waterproof, and breathable technology.

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Made of genuine premium leather, the Gasser features a nine-point ventilation system with perforated side expansion panels, along with a weatherproof Hydraguard removable liner, so it’s suitable for all weather conditions.

Removable CE Level 1 shoulder/elbow armor and reflective panels provide additional safety.

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Back view of Highway 21 Gasser jacket in Black
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Highway 21 Gasser jacket in Vintage Brown

The Gasser also features a concealed carry pocket, an internal pocket, an accordion stretch panel, snap waist adjusters, and a YKK two-way main zipper.

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The Highway 21 Gasser jacket is available in Black and Vintage Brown for $349.95.

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New Gear: Highway 21 Winslo Sunglasses

Highway 21 Winslo Sunglasses

Take in the views and vistas of your ride without having to squint in the sunlight with the Highway 21 Winslo Sunglasses. Crafted specifically for motorcycle riders, the Winslo sunglasses feature rugged polycarbonate lenses to deflect road hazards, as well as oleophobic, hydrophobic, and flash mirror coatings to keep the lenses clear.

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With a clean and simple design, Winslo sunglasses combine safety and style so riders can see clearer while looking cooler.

Select models feature polarized lenses for an added level of eye protection. The Highway 21 Winslo Sunglasses are available in Black for $59.95.

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