Full motorcycle gear for under €300: jacket + pants + gloves with Invictus
One of the most common excuses for not wearing motorcycle gear is: “it’s too expensive”. And it’s true that if you go for Dainese or Alpinestars, the jacket alone can cost more than a monthly motorcycle payment. But what if you could gear up head to toe — jacket, pants and gloves, all with CE protectors — for under €300?
With Invictus, you can. And we’re not talking about bargain-bin gear. We’re talking about Spanish design, quality Cordura, real aramid and certified CE protectors.
The budget pack: €288.95
The most affordable combination with real protection:
| Item | Model | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jacket | Invictus Ícaro (summer, mesh + Cordura) | €124 |
| Pants | Invictus Nairobi (waterproof, membrane) | €125 |
| Gloves | Invictus El Bribón (Cordura, CE) | €39.95 |
| TOTAL | €288.95 | |
For under €290 you get CE protection on shoulders, elbows, knees, hips and hands. Waterproof membrane in the pants. Ventilation in the jacket. All with free shipping.
The all-year pack: €353.95
If you want a jacket with triple layer system for four-season use:
| Item | Model | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jacket | Invictus Heracles (Cordura triple layer) | €164 |
| Pants | Invictus Wayne (aramid + CE, slim cut) | €135 |
| Gloves | Invictus Artic (all seasons, membrane) | €54.95 |
| TOTAL | €353.95 | |
With this pack, you don’t need anything else all year. The Heracles has a removable waterproof membrane, removable thermal liner and CE protectors. The Wayne jeans look like regular denim. The Artic gloves work from January to December.
The café racer pack: €338.95
For those who want classic leather style:
| Item | Model | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jacket | Invictus Dédalo Summer (perforated leather) | €145 |
| Pants | Invictus Eastwood (aramid, classic cut) | €139 |
| Gloves | Invictus El Truhan (long leather, café racer) | €54.95 |
| TOTAL | €338.95 | |
Genuine leather, aramid jeans and long leather gloves — the complete café racer look for under €340. That’s what a dinner for two at a Michelin-starred restaurant costs.
The women’s pack: from €299.95
Invictus has women-specific models with adapted cuts:
| Item | Model | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jacket | Invictus Diana (short Cordura, 3 colors) | €125 |
| Pants | Invictus Wayne Women (aramid, slim) | €135 |
| Gloves | Invictus El Bribón (Cordura, CE) | €39.95 |
| TOTAL | €299.95 | |
Why is this possible?
Invictus designs in Vitoria (Basque Country, Spain) and manufactures with European quality control. They don’t pay multi-million MotoGP sponsorships. They don’t inflate prices for a logo. The result: real gear at a fair price.
We’re not saying Invictus is better than Dainese or Alpinestars. We’re saying that for the 99% of riders — those of us who ride to work, who cruise to the village on weekends, who do routes with friends — Invictus gives you more than you need at a price you can afford.
Brand comparison
| Pack (jacket + pants + gloves) | Invictus | Alpinestars | Rev’it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Textile jacket with CE protectors | €124-194 | €250-400 | €200-350 |
| Aramid jeans + CE | €125-169 | €200-300 | €180-270 |
| CE gloves | €39.95-54.95 | €60-120 | €50-100 |
| Total basic pack | ~€290 | ~€510 | ~€430 |
The difference isn’t in the protection — they all carry CE. The difference is what you pay above the material cost.
How to buy
- Online: invictusapparel.es — free shipping, free first size exchange
- In store: The Urban Rider, Francisco de Sales 38, Madrid — the official store where you can try everything on
There’s no excuse not to ride protected. For €290 you get complete gear from shoulders to feet (well, shoulders to feet — the helmet is another story).
“Only for bike heroes” — and heroes take care of their own. Starting with themselves.