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Reise Moto launches new riding gear collection, partners with Spidi: Starting at Rs 2,499!

Reise Moto has entered India's protective riding gear market with... Read More
Reise Moto, known for its motorcycle tyres and accessories, has now expanded into the protective riding gear segment, offering motorcyclists in India a range of riding jackets, pants, and gloves. Designed with India’s hot and humid conditions in mind, the range comes as an exciting new offering for the country’s growing community of riders. The company also ensures full after-sales support and offers a standard warranty for all its gear.

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Reise Moto’s solo range: Details



Reise Moto’s solo designs include three jacket options—the Rizo urban mesh jacket for Rs 5,999, the Dalton sport touring jacket for Rs 8,999, and the Pine Air summer jacket for Rs 9,999. The Rizo jacket, built for city riding, focuses on comfort with sweat-wicking inner mesh and maximum airflow, available in three colors. Meanwhile, the Dalton and Pine Air jackets are more geared towards longer rides, with the Pine Air featuring 1000D Cordura fabric for added durability and storage pockets with waterproof capabilities.



Each piece of gear from Reise Moto incorporates CE Level 2-rated armour from Safe Tech. The inclusion of Cordura fabric in many of the designs adds abrasion resistance, further enhancing rider safety.

Reise Moto x Spidi range: Details


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To bolster its offerings, Reise Moto has partnered with renowned Italian riding gear manufacturer SPIDI, integrating SPIDI’s globally recognized safety expertise with Reise’s focus on local riding conditions. This collaboration has resulted in two new jacket models: the Diablo and Lemeto. It also has a designed pair of riding trousers, targeted for urban and summer touring. These new items are available at competitive prices: Diablo jackets are priced at Rs 8,999, Lemeto jackets at Rs 9,999, and Diablo pants at Rs 7,999. There is also a range of gloves called Knott and Nivo, priced between Rs 2,499 and Rs 3,499.
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