Enduro Pro has been designed by SPIDI for off-road and sport-adventure use; featuring Step-In Armor technology, it is in fact compatible with all SPIDI protective layers. It can also be attached via zip to any compatible SPIDI trousers.
Thanks to the construction in high tenacity polyester, the jacket is certified in class B according to EN 17092-5:2020, which grants its resistance to abrasion, cuts and tears.
SPIDI Enduro Pro is an extremely functional garment: in case of use over any armor, the sleeves can be easily removed and stored in the large rear pocket, while the 2 air intakes on the chest increase ventilation in all conditions of use . The ErgoFit system allows you to adjust sleeves, sides and bottom's size of the jacket. The elastic cuffs combined with the elastic loop ensure maximum comfort of use even in professional off-road use.
The safety equipment includes 3M® reflective elements positioned on the 4 sides, for greater passive visibility.
SPIDI reinvents the three-layer jacket with STEP-IN ARMOR, a new technology that moves the protective layer close to the body, turning the external layers into lighter, more casual items of clothing. Inspired by studies carried out in the field of military aviation, the STEP-IN WEAR technology by SPIDI already gives riders the possibility to use jackets made of three layers, starting from the outside protective shell. The STEP-IN ARMOR turns this concept inside out.
READ MOREIn jackets featuring the STEP-IN ARMOR technology, the inside layer is a net that integrates all necessary protections. This is a revolutionary concept that allows riders to feel fully safe when they wear only one light item of clothing close to the body. The middle layer is a soft shell in bielastic material. The external layer is a water- and windproof light shell. Light, comfortable and finely designed, these two layers can also be used as casual garments to sport while taking a break from the road. By freely combining the three layers of the STEP-IN ARMOR technology through a practical zip system, the rider can create six different configurations, based on the climate and latitude in which he or she is travelling.