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2021 Ducati apparel comes with a wide range to satisfy your needs

If you wanna ride the part, better dress the part! Ducatistis, you’re in for a ride with this the latest Ducati apparel!

Ducati Apparel – Ducati Corse | Photo credits: Ducati

After the presentation of the entire range of Ducati and Ducati Scrambler motorcycles for 2021, Ducati has launched its latest clothing collection. The 2021 Ducati Apparel collection comes in various ranges and is set to satisfy all motorcyclists. Be it travelling in adventurous off-roads or sport riding on the track or everyday commute, there is something for everyone with Ducati’s newest accessories and clothing.

Ducati clothing brings great attention to the combination of design and technology. The aim is to ensure that the maximum performance in terms of comfort and safety with style. Fear not as all Ducati garments is subjected to strict quality tests.

The Ducati technical apparel collection comes in several lines. The Racing line is dedicated to those riding on the tracks, the Sport line for sporty road riding, the Touring line to travel on and off-road, and the Urban line to move around the city without having to compromise on the level of protection.

Safety is a key element for Ducati during the development of Racing products.

The new DC V5 helmet and its SNC2 (Structural Net Composite) fibre outer shell are strong, round and smooth. This helps riders protect against impact and dissipate impact energy. It is also reinforced with the “Peripherally Belted” construction. It is a patented fibre reinforcement band positioned along the top of the helmet. The visor system gives a wide field of vision when riding at any lean angle and is equipped with an opening mechanism derived from the automobile industry. It also has optimized ventilation for maximum stability and efficiency at high speeds. The helmet is made on an Arai base with a design studied in collaboration with Drudi Performance.

The Ducati Corse C5 leather jacket from the Sport line is designed for sporty road riding.

The design stands out with the use of Ducati logos as graphic elements. It comes with interchangeable aluminium plates on the shoulders and composite protectors on the elbows, it is designed for the insertion of a back protector and chest protector. Inside there is a fixed liner in sweatproof, hypoallergenic and temperature regulating Nanofeel® and 3D bubble material.

New in the 2021 Touring clothing line is the Aqua rainproof jacket and trousers.

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It represents the top of the range in terms of features and design. It is lightweight, durable, practical, and easy to put on. They can be packed into a pouch. Thanks to the choice of fabrics and workmanship, these products have an excellent waterproof rating even in extreme conditions.

For city riders that don’t want to give up on protective elements characteristic of the sportier clothing, Ducati offers its Urban line.

Garments such as the CE certified Downtown C2 technical sweatshirt combine a minimal and sophisticated style with practicality and a good level of protection. The exterior is in cotton-feel stretch-polyamide coupled with microfleece. The inner mesh lining has anti-abrasion reinforcements in aramid fibre, shoulder and elbow protectors and a pocket for inserting a back protector.

Ducati also offers a wide range of Sportswear branded Ducati and Ducati Corse.

Among the Sportswear novelties of 2021 is the Ducati branded Smart clothing line. The capsule collection consists of parkas, down jacket, jumper and shirt that offers essentiality and elegance to Ducatistis.

The DC Track line is branded Ducati Corse comes with a huge set of options. This includes sweatshirts, polo shirts, t-shirts and caps inspired by the racing world style and red-white-black colour palette. The Ducati Corse logo and badge give the garments a touch of flare.

 

Source: Ducati

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