Jackets
PDX 2 Waterproof Jacket
PDX 2 Waterproof
Jacket Sizing Information
There are three variables to consider when sizing an ICON jacket. The first two are the chest and sleeve measurements, which are what your jacket size is based on. The third is the the jacket fit type, which defines the “cut” of the jacket (Attack, Sport, or Relaxed). Instructions, sizing charts and jacket fit details can be found below. The fit type of every Icon jacket can be found in the first bullet point of the copy block for that individual product.
- Attack
- Sport
- Relaxed
Chest measurement instructions
While standing with your arms relaxed at your side, wrap a flexible tape measure around your chest at its largest point. The tape measure should go through your armpit and stay parallel with the floor while taking the measurement.
Sleeve measurement instructions
While standing with your arms relaxed at your side, place one end of a flexible tape measure on your spine at the base of your neck. Measure over the top of your shoulder, down over the point of your elbow, and finish at the wrist bone.
Womens Jacket Sizing Chart
- Size
- XS
- S
- M
- L
- XL
- 2XL
- 3XL
Womens Jacket Conversion Chart
Care Instructions
General Care
ICON® jackets are tough and designed to withstand a great deal of
asphalt induced abuse, but no jacket can survive every conceivable
motorcycle accident. Should the unfortunate occur and you crash in your
Icon jacket thoroughly review the product for any signs of structural
damage (major abrasion, holes, damaged seams, etc). Should there be any
damage or if you are unsure if the damage is structural you should
replace the jacket. Most Icon textile jackets use a coating on the shell
material which reinforces the overall fabric matrix. Improper cleaning
of the jacket could compromise the integrity of this coating leading to
material failure. Unnecessary exposure to Sunlight and UV rays should be
avoided. This is most critical when storing your jacket. Always store
your jacket in a dark, well ventilated area. Jackets are best hung on a
wide padded hanger. Do not wrap in plastic or other nonporous materials
as this may cause the fabric to discolor. Finally, avoid exposing your
jacket (or any of your riding gear) to fumes or vapors from gasoline or
any harsh chemicals. These fumes weaken the structure of nylon and
polyester textiles lessening their inherent protective capabilities.
Pre-Cleaning
It is important to follow a few simple steps to prepare your jacket
for washing. Remove the insulated liner from the jacket (if so
equipped). When removing the liner unsnap each snap carefully - DO NOT
apply excessive force - as this may break the snap. Remove all impact
protectors from the jacket. Make sure to close and fasten all the pocket
flaps.
Cleaning
Insulated Liner - Hand wash the insulated liner in warm water with a
mild liquid laundry detergent. Thoroughly rinse insulated liner with
clean water to remove all detergent. Should you desire to clean the
impact protectors they can be cleaned by wiping the protectors with a
damp cloth.
Jacket (Textile Areas) - Hand wash the jacket with warm
water and a mild liquid laundry detergent. Hand washing minimizes
unnecessary stress on the garment. A soft bristle toothbrush works well
in helping to remove any bug strikes or road debris. Rinse the jacket
with clean water to remove all detergent. DO NOT use any form of
oxygenated detergent, bleach, fabric softeners, or dry cleaning
chemicals. These items will damage the jacket!
Drying
Insulated Liner - The insulated liner
should be allowed to drip dry-only. DO NOT use a machine dryer, direct
sunlight, hair dryers or any type of heater during the drying process.
Jacket
- DO NOT use a machine dryer. Subjecting the jacket to a machine dryer
will damage the jacket and possibly the dryer itself. The only
recommended method for
drying the jacket is drip-drying. Do not
subject the jacket to direct sunlight, hair dryers or any type of heater
during the drying process. DO NOT use an iron on any part of the
garment.
Replacement Parts
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