I'm looking for input from people (Northerners and Southerners) that have had experience with mesh jackets, perforated leather jackets, and/or leather jackets with uber venting.
I'm looking into getting a new jacket for riding in the Houston, Texas area. As most of you already know it is freakin' hot here about 11 months out of the year and I wanted to get feedback on a preference of perforated leather vs. a mesh textile vs. leathers with uber venting but non-perf. I'm specifically looking to know which one keeps you the coolest when it's blazing hot outside.
I'm leaning to perf leather with a zip in liner for the cool mornings but I just can't decide. Looking around $200-300 price range.
Matt
It gets pretty hot here in west central FL too. If you want maximum road rash protection with better comfort in the hots, get the perforated leather. I use an older Joe Rocket mesh jacket with plastic inserts (no zip-out liner) that's not bad as long as you can keep moving, but those long traffic lights in Tampa can get really steamy, despite the zip-open vents. I've read that the mesh suit with the plastic inserts is only slightly less effective than the leather at preventing road rash. Of course, these outfits don't come up to the level of protection offered by a set of one-piece road-racing leathers.
For colder weather, I wear a dungaree jacket under the Joe Rocket, but what really helps is a "baclava" (ski hood) under the helmet. When my neck is warm, the rest of me is a lot happier in the cold. It also cuts way down on cold wind getting into the jacket.