Finding the right safety gear for riding is hard. On the one hand, you have gear that keeps you safe but makes you look like a traffic cone. On the other hand, you have stuff that maybe looks better but offers you protection on par with a pair of cargo shorts & flip-flops.
What’s great about the Rev’it Trench GTX is that it manages to strike a balance between the two while offering adaptability across riding seasons. Doing both of those things well (looking sharp & working well across most of the year) is why we named this our top pick in our guide to the best motorcycle jackets.
That said, the Rev’it Trench GTX isn’t without its drawbacks. Before you pull the trigger on this essential piece of riding gear, it’s worth considering in a bit more detail what this does & does not do well.

Trench GTX Jacket
What’s Good About the Rev’it Trench Motorcycle Jacket
It’s versatile
When it comes to dealing with the elements, the jacket features a laminated Gore-Tex exterior on top of its 400D nylon shell for repelling water, a venting system at the chest & across the gussets by the shoulder for keeping air moving while on the road, & a removable liner for warmth during the colder seasons.
As far as safety is concerned, the jacket does a good job with its CE-2 rated elbow & shoulder protection (a slot is available for a back protector element to be added, though one is not included), and its slide-rated nylon shell and hooks along the hem of the jacket & arm for making sure the jacket doesn’t ride-up during a slide.
The real question of whether or not this is the right jacket for you comes down to two things; whether you like the fit, and how hot it is where you live.