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Offline locksim

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Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« on: July 17, 2024, 19:29:08 »
I must admit I'm tempted to move on from leather after 40yrs!

The Mondial has great reviews. Anyone care to suggest if they are as good as they sound?

Thanks, Simon

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2024, 20:46:21 »
Hi Locksim

I have had the Oxford Mondial for about 3 years, it's a very good jacket. I've used it for commuting and touring and has never let in water in even the most torrential rain, and it dry's out easily. Pockets and vents are all good.
A couple of niggly points though;
The collar is quite wide and low, I am quite slim though. The adjuster on the collar is useless it simply keeps going back to werever it feels comfortable.
As with other jackets the bellows lining under the sleeve zips is prone to catching in the zip unless you are careful when you zip it up
The adjustable belts at the sides are massive, but again I am quite slim, I've put in extra web loops to cure this.

I would still recommend this for the price it's still a good buy.
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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2024, 22:12:49 »
Many thanks, that's exactly what I was hoping to hear.

Simon

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2024, 22:26:31 »
I concur.  I've just replaced my 7 year old Rukka kit with the Oxford Hinterland suit. One tenth of the price of replacing the Rukka.  With the collar,  I bought the separate storm collar which gees over the top and deals with it being a little low and difficult to adjust.  Decent enough quality at a good price.

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2024, 23:16:12 »
I've ridden with a Mondial for the last couple of years. Maybe more.
It's a game changer.
No water getting in to weigh the garment down, quick shake and it's dry.
Nice and snug so the armour stays very secure, very leather like in that respect.
The front vents in warm weather work very well.
Buy it.
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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2024, 11:29:19 »
As a recent convert to the Mondial kit I can say it's very comfortable, light weight and actually waterproof! It's very adjustable and allows very good, unrestricted movement. It does get a bit warm when it gets over 20c, even with the vents open, but I've got a mesh jacket for those days. Very happy with the jacket & trousers  :thumb:
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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2024, 13:12:39 »
I've had the Mondial Suit for a few years now. The jacket is ace and I've used it in all conditions for rides and tours. It has not let me down and is fully waterproof. It has some great features as already mentioned. If I needed to replace it. I'd get the same again.

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2024, 13:17:40 »
After many years of using leathers, mainly during the summer, they have now gone off to the charity shop.

For cold and touring I use RST Endurance jacket and trousers (removable linings), and for the summer an Oxford Dakar summer jacket (removable rain lining) and Oxford armoured jeans.

I know there’s the better protection of leather, but my latest kit is far more comfortable and a lot cooler in the heat.👍

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2024, 18:02:00 »
I find my textile jacket (Alpinestars in my case) way more comfortable than my leather, so the latter has languished in the cupboard unused for years now.

Wear what you find most comfortable as you're more likely to be relaxed that way and ride smoother as a consequence.
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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2024, 09:09:39 »
Quite like the Oxford Jackets especially for the price; I have the Churchill Jacket for colder days it's a trad style like a Belstaff in design, good armour, fitted a back protector.

Two years ago after cooking on the bike in the heatwave touring abroad I purchased the Oxford Arizona mesh jacket and trousers; now worn it for 2x2k mile mid Summer tours (upgraded the armour to D3O inserts) and have to say I am very impressed, followed Simon Weir's advice and usued layering items windproof baselayer, synthetic summer baselayer and a thin thermal Gore windproof jacket along with a set of waterproofs for all weathers....was a great system and the mesh works well to keep you cool, last week was mid 30's in France! I went for the grey as well to try to deflect the heat/enhance visibility (probably look a bit of a twat in all grey but Hello ho)

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2024, 18:05:56 »
I’ve had the Mondial suit for a couple of years now and really like it. Never leaked and now thinking of buying a second one to use during the summer and keep the original for the salt season and colder weather.

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #11 on: September 07, 2024, 14:41:17 »
My Oxford Mondial jacket has velcrow fastening on the copious inside pockets. Try putting you phone in one (Bloody velcrow) You need to use two hands. Comments about neck opening are spot on. I use and extra neck tube to keep the drafts and wasps out.
In truth it is a better jacket than I though it was when I bought it. Wait for a sportsbike shop price reduction / sale.
It is good, but not as good as my 20 year old Rev'it jacket, but then again modern Rev'it jackets are not as good either.
This doesn't last forever, so do it while you can. Nothing travels faster than the speed of time.

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2024, 23:00:17 »
UPDATE - My Oxford trousers leaked badly during a trip to the Isle of Man. Sportsbkeshop were brilliant and replaced them without question.  On my next trip to Normandy,  the new pair leaked.  I may just have been unlucky but I have returned both and bit the bullet, replaced with Rukka.  Wallet hurts but I should stay dry.

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #13 on: December 04, 2024, 09:28:05 »
I've been using the Oxford Mondial jacket for 5 years/70,000miles and can thoroughly recommend this jacket,it's totally waterproof and fits great,I particularly like the ventilation system which keeps me cool in upto 25degrees .
The only problem I've had is the zip's gone on the napoleon inside pocket but it doesn't affect it's performance.
Great kit and I'll be replacing with the same when the time comes
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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2025, 08:46:45 »
Morning all.
After reading this thread I looked at these jackets and ended up buying one. I first used it in January when I bought my bike back from the dealer, and I've been very impressed with it. I've also bought the matching trousers, although I haven't used them yet.
Now if you can do on a review on boots, size 7 I'd be very grateful.

Cheers all.

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #15 on: April 19, 2025, 14:38:27 »
I'm thinking of replacing my Rukka jacket, bought off ebay with matching trousers for £36 all in. It's ancient and looks it but it is still dry and warm. Trouble is it weighs a ton even when dry and more when the outer is wet.

Pannier Down mentioned that he had bought a  Oxford Hinterland. The Mondial and the Hinterland are the same price in Sportsbike shop, £199, but which is the best?  :thumb:
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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2025, 18:13:24 »
There's only one way to find out...... FIGHT!!

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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #17 on: April 19, 2025, 18:22:18 »
 :text-goodpost:   lol lol lol
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Re: Oxford Mondial jacket v armoured leather patrol style
« Reply #18 on: April 19, 2025, 18:45:07 »
I've got the Mondial, laminate is the future.
It's so better than soggy material.
Some earlier Mondials are still discounted heavily too.
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