Possibly the best-ventilated laminated jacked available.
The Chap in the Cap has this to say...
The Stadler Supervent 3 is an updated, CE approved version of the company's longstanding Supervent 2. The chassis of the jacket is made from three-layer, Gore-Tex Pro shell, so it's as waterproof as anything on the market. For comfort, the jacket has elasticated stretch panels throughout. In terms of safety, the Supervent comes with Stadler's Custom-made armour that exceeds the Level 2 standard by up to 60%. You also get Superfabric on the shoulders and elbows for added abrasion resistance. But this jacket is called the Supervent on account of its superior levels of ventilation. The vents are larger than those on the company's 4AllPro jacket but, in addition, the Supervent has a mesh inner placket that allows air to flow into the jacket when the main zip is undone. The jacket also has a zip-out thermal inner, although we would suggest that it does not provide a great degree of warmth.
The jacket has been lightly worn and is in excellent condition. No rips, tears or holes and all zips/vents work as they should.
Size-wise, it's quite snug for me. I'm 44"/46" chest. I'd say it's more like a 42"/44".
It has been washed and reproofed since last use.
All SAS-Tech level 2 armour is present and correct, along with the detachable thermal liner and the (optional extra) storm collar and the special velcro pouch to store it in.
Motolegends only have a couple of smaller sizes left and they're asking £879 for them.
I'll do it for £450 posted.




The Chap in the Cap has this to say...
The Stadler Supervent 3 is an updated, CE approved version of the company's longstanding Supervent 2. The chassis of the jacket is made from three-layer, Gore-Tex Pro shell, so it's as waterproof as anything on the market. For comfort, the jacket has elasticated stretch panels throughout. In terms of safety, the Supervent comes with Stadler's Custom-made armour that exceeds the Level 2 standard by up to 60%. You also get Superfabric on the shoulders and elbows for added abrasion resistance. But this jacket is called the Supervent on account of its superior levels of ventilation. The vents are larger than those on the company's 4AllPro jacket but, in addition, the Supervent has a mesh inner placket that allows air to flow into the jacket when the main zip is undone. The jacket also has a zip-out thermal inner, although we would suggest that it does not provide a great degree of warmth.
The jacket has been lightly worn and is in excellent condition. No rips, tears or holes and all zips/vents work as they should.
Size-wise, it's quite snug for me. I'm 44"/46" chest. I'd say it's more like a 42"/44".
It has been washed and reproofed since last use.
All SAS-Tech level 2 armour is present and correct, along with the detachable thermal liner and the (optional extra) storm collar and the special velcro pouch to store it in.
Motolegends only have a couple of smaller sizes left and they're asking £879 for them.
I'll do it for £450 posted.




