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Dainese Smart Jacket w/ D-Air Airbag (Black/Fluo-Yellow, XS or S)

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Dainese.com has Dainese Smart Jacket w/ D-Air Airbag (Black/Fluo-Yellow, XS or S) on sale for $349.97. Shipping is free.

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  • The Smart Jacket can be worn over or under any other jacket or outfit and it requires no connection with the motorcycle. It combines all the power of the latest-generation Dainese D-air and the convenience of a garment with a thousand uses.
  • All the safety of the Dainese airbag system used in MotoGP and developed in more than 25 years of research on the road and track is now encapsulated in a convenient vest that fits any road situation. The Smart Jacket monitors what's happening around the motorcycle rider 1,000 times a second. It always deploys the Shield when necessary, and only then, to provide the rider with maximum protection.

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Dainese.com has Dainese Smart Jacket w/ D-Air Airbag (Black/Fluo-Yellow, XS or S) on sale for $349.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member papertrader for finding this deal.

Key Features / Description:
  • The Smart Jacket can be worn over or under any other jacket or outfit and it requires no connection with the motorcycle. It combines all the power of the latest-generation Dainese D-air and the convenience of a garment with a thousand uses.
  • All the safety of the Dainese airbag system used in MotoGP and developed in more than 25 years of research on the road and track is now encapsulated in a convenient vest that fits any road situation. The Smart Jacket monitors what's happening around the motorcycle rider 1,000 times a second. It always deploys the Shield when necessary, and only then, to provide the rider with maximum protection.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
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papertrader
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If you're on the fence between the Air Vest and the Helite Turtle 2, I own both. Here are the differences:

The Dainese product is much more complex. This is good and bad. It has integrated GPS and the light will tell you if it can't get a GPS signal. The firmware needs periodic updates. Instead of letting you do this from your phone you must do it old school - plug a cable into an Apple or Windows PC, download the firmware and connect it to your vest. The smart vest charges with a standard USB-C cable.

My Smart Vest deployed. I didn't even notice it at the time. In the event your vest deploys you must return it to Dainese for, "repacking" before you can use it again. Now, if you're fortunate enough to live near a Dainese store you just drop your deployed vest off at the store. If you're not fortunate you have to ship it to their facility in California at your own expense. You have to contact them and give them your info then they will send you an email with a form you must pack with your vest. You'll get an email a week or so later telling you it arrived and you then have to wait for the estimate. It's not a flat fee for, "repacking". A couple of months later I got my estimate - $299! That's not for a new vest, that's for the same vest you shipped them that you'd be paying $50 more for a BRAND NEW VEST on this deal! Fairly ridiculous considering my event was <15 mph with no structural damage to the vest. I paid the fee more than a month ago and I'm still waiting - no shipping notice or tracking number.

The Smart Vest gets HOT on warm days and gets soaked (but still works fine) on wet days. Sizing is important. If you plan on wearing it OVER your existing gear go a size larger. If you're planning on wearing it UNDER your existing gear buy your correct size and go a size larger on all your other jackets. It may just have been my vest but there is a zippered pocket on the front of the vest with a plastic tab you grab to open or close the pocket. My plastic tab broke off with normal use! I then had to find the string that used to fit inside the plastic tab to grab my credit card. I'll let you know if that got replaced when I get it back.

The Helite vest is much lower tech - no updating firmware or GPS. I've never deployed it BUT there is no repacking - there's a video on the helite moto site telling you how to check your vest but all you need to do is replace the CO2 bottle assuming there's no structural damage to the vest. The Helite uses a proprietary cable for charging.

The Helite vest is much more weather flexible. Don't depend on it for extra warmth though. It fits loosely enough that the airflow between the vest and your jacket will still keep everything cool. It's also constructed of non-absorbent material so it doesn't get soaked like the Dainese does.

The one thing I miss about my Dainese Smart Vest is the battery life. Yes, the Smart Vest will drain the battery over time if you don't put it in storage mode BUT the Helite will have a dead battery in THREE DAYS with the vest turned off! If you want to use the Helite regularly it needs to be on a charger every time you take it off.

UPDATE: I went to pick up my mail today and my repacked Smart Vest arrived! Dainese didn't tell me when they shipped it or send me a tracking number. They didn't fix the tab. They unzipped all the pockets, washed it and replaced the guts. Battery was dead. I paid $300 + shipping and waited MONTHS for this. Sent to Dainese in October and I'm getting it back in January. Much better off just buying a new one at this price.
jarz21
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Impressive price drop! I bought when it had fallen to $559.96 at RevZilla, then was able to price match when it dropped further to $489.96, almost exactly a year ago.

Some observations:
-I haven't been riding as frequently as I had hoped, and the battery seems to slowly discharge while in storage. There is a PC software setting to put the vest into storage mode that I probably should use, and there are wires that should be disconnected for long-term storage or shipping.

-This is designed to be worn over tight-fitting riding gear or under looser-fitting gear. A lot of the electronics are near the bottom back of the vest, so wearing it under a jacket and pants that zip together can be somewhat awkward.

Overall, very cool tech that I hope to never experience in action. I think I still prefer my simple, tethered Hit-Air vest, but this price would hard to pass up on if you're a commuter or regular weekend rider who doesn't already have an airbag vest.

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Jan 27, 2023
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HonestBanana2312
Jan 27, 2023
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While more expensive, I think the Klim Ai-1 Rally is better overall. This Dainese doesn't not inflate that much, and it seems to not puff up well around the neck to stabilize your head and serve as a neck brace (which in theory prevents neck/spine injuries). The Rally version of the Klim vest also adds chest protectors. A nice touch because so many leather jackets don't have chest protector pockets. This Dainese is substantially cheaper, but at the end of the day I think the added protection makes it worth it to spend more on a Helite or Klim.
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Jan 27, 2023
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teknower
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Jan 27, 2023
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you can just get a helite 2 shipped from italy for less than 500 and its a much less complex/much safer product. i dont get on my bike without it.
Jan 27, 2023
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SethK5604
Jan 27, 2023
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Believe extra10 works to get additional 10%.

S fits pretty big people (6ft 170lbs)
Jan 27, 2023
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ppsagehen
Jan 27, 2023
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when you crash does it turn from a D-Air to a D-Bag?
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Jan 27, 2023
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muddyduck
Jan 27, 2023
444 Posts
Dang, I could have used one of these in my company basketball league. I got trucked by an over aggressive player going for a rebound and have two broken ribs. Dude definitely broke the code.
Jan 28, 2023
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hotarri
Jan 28, 2023
45 Posts
I have one of these, love it, but keep in mind it costs $250 to re-arm it if it goes off.

I had mine activate last weekend when I stalled the bike and tipped over at 2 MPH, I didn't even touch the ground but got to ride home looking like the Michelin man (with a hurt ego).
Jan 28, 2023
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TowHead
Jan 28, 2023
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Is this on sale because Leno could've used it?

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Jan 28, 2023
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kenathen
Jan 28, 2023
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can this hold bullet?
Jan 28, 2023
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ThisAintADeal
Jan 28, 2023
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Or just sell your motorcycle. Motorcycle riders are 28 times more likely to die in an accident and, in motorcycle accidents, there is an 80% chance you will be hurt or killed.
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Jan 28, 2023
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hidavi
Jan 28, 2023
132 Posts
I absolutely love air vests. I wish every rider would wear one all the time. They've saved my torso a few times already at the track. However, please just go with a mechanical tether-based vest like a Helite Hit Air 2. The lithium battery ones require you mail them back to the manufacturer to be re-armed for $250. With a mechanical one, you can re-arm it yourself THREE times before you reach $100.
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Jan 28, 2023
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papertrader
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Quote from ThisAintADeal :
Or just sell your motorcycle. Motorcycle riders are 28 times more likely to die in an accident and, in motorcycle accidents, there is an 80% chance you will be hurt or killed.
Admittedly, there are more ways to die on a motorcycle. When you break down the statistics for motorcycle fatalities most of the deaths were due to poor choices by the rider, not the motorcycle.

75% of fatal motorcycle crash victims have no record of completing a training program

57% of all motorcycle fatalities involve a rider impaired by drugs and/or alcohol.

51% Speeding was involved in over half of fatalities and 30% of serious injuries among motorcyclists.

41% of motorcycle driver fatalities were not wearing a helmet. Only 19 states and the District of Columbia mandate helmet use for all riders.

33% of killed motorcyclists drove bikes with engine sizes larger than 1400c.

31% of fatally injured riders were riding dirty (without a motorcycle endorsement).

23% of motorcycle fatalities were due to a collision with a fixed object.
Last edited by papertrader January 28, 2023 at 10:04 AM.
Jan 28, 2023
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jbloggs
Jan 28, 2023
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Add a parachute and wear it on a plane or if you live in a high-rise building and need to evacuate due to fire, by jumping out.
Jan 29, 2023
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deal240
Jan 29, 2023
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I was thinking the same. Travis Pastrana should start wearing these lol
Jan 30, 2023
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JasonStern
Jan 30, 2023
846 Posts
Looks like small sold out, too. Not that I could fit a small. Bummer. I'm at that age where I am old enough to know and strictly follow AGATT, but still young enough to hoon a bit. Would totally give something like this a go at this price point considering how high medical premiums are.

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RaulJ1082
Jan 30, 2023
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Bulletproof?

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