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Spidi, the Italian riding gear brand, has been selling its range of protective clothing through Reise Moto. Now, the Indian company has taken this alliance to the next level by bringing in a new range of gear co-developed with Spidi and some in-house-developed apparel, too.

 

The Reise jackets start from as low Rs 5,999 for the Rizo and go up to Rs 9,999 for the PineAir touring jacket. While the latter gets CE-certified Level 2 protection for shoulders, elbow, chest and back, the most affordable jacket of the lot only skips the chest armour. 

Reise has also launched the Diablo jacket, in collaboration with Spidi that comes with Spidi’s WarriorTech CE-certified Level 2 protectors for elbows, shoulders and back. This mesh jacket comes at an impressive price of Rs 8,999. However, unlike the other Spidi jackets, the shell itself is not CE-certified.

 

Along with these jackets, Reise has also launched two leather gloves — Austra (Rs 2,999) and Rhodes, a full gauntlet glove, at Rs 4,999. And for the commuting duties, the Reise X Spidi collab brings Knott (Rs 2,499) and Nivo (Rs 3,499) mesh gloves.

Reise currently has foreign brands like Ixon, Spidi, TucanoUrbano and Acerbis under its umbrella, and now, with its own range of riding gears, the brand has made its riding gear even more affordable.