Wednesday 1 February 2017

The Ultimate Belstaff Racemaster Review

In the Belstaff Racemaster, classic styling meets a contemporary fit with a modern, user-focused design that packs tons of useful features often lacking from Belstaff’s more “vintage” offerings, such as the Trialmaster.

I have to recommend this jacket to anyone who loves the Trialmaster and seeks a more modern fit, with features like side-zip pockets and a comfortable stand collar, as well as a customizable fit. It manages to incorporate all of what’s great about Belstaff jackets with a design that’s sure to stand the test of time. Read This Article »

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Wednesday 18 January 2017

A Review of the Belstaff Waistcoat Vest

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This vest is very high quality for the price. In my opinion, you absolutely must own one of these vests if you own a Belstaff jacket that’s compatible with its snap-in options – it allows you to go from simply cold weather to chilling extremes while not adding any bulk or inconvenience. Simply pop it in, put on your jacket, and get moving.

I unequivocally recommend this vest, regardless of whether or not you own a compatible Belstaff jacket. That would be great, of course, but this vest is a beautiful piece of design, construction, and heritage style on its own, and you’re going to love it.

It’s also great if you live in a warmer climate and can’t typically wear a full Belstaff jacket. You get all the history and vintage appeal of a Belstaff product while not looking out of place. Read This Article »

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Wednesday 21 December 2016

The Best Belstaff New Milford Review

The Belstaff New Milford Review

This is perhaps the highest quality trench coat I’ve ever had the pleasure to handle. It easily beats out cashmere offerings from Burberry and the like that are over twice the price, and don’t feel half as quality.

If you’re looking for a wool cashmere trench coat, look no further. The New Milford is modern with a vintage feel, durable but soft, stylish but not flashy, and most of all, it’s incredibly warm and water resistant, and ready for just about any weather you can wear it in. Read This Article »

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Wednesday 14 December 2016

Amazingly detailed full review video of the Belstaff Trialmaster

Amazing Belstaff Trialmaster Video Review

Today, I reveal two amazing videos that give an in-depth review of the Belstaff Trialmaster. Also: I promise that one day I'll get to creating video reviews! In the meantime, I'd like to share these amazing videos because, let's face it, buying a jacket online is always a bit of a gamble when all you have to base your decision on are a few pictures.

These videos give you a the next best thing to physically trying on the jacket.

Share your thoughts! :) Read This Article »

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Wednesday 7 December 2016

A Belstaff Weybridge Customer Review

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The new Belstaff Weybridge incorporates classic leather moto jacket styling with a twist – it’s made of 100% cotton, coated with a rubberized polyurethane that gives it a unique sheen and texture, and is water-resistant, durable, and scratch-resistant.

The sleek design and trim fit of this jacket make it a stylish fashion statement, and though it’s thoroughly contemporary in both material and cut, accents like quilted shoulders and elbows hearken back to the past, incorporating the heritage branding of Belstaff, and the classic cool of leather motorcycle jackets.

This review was submitted by a long-time customer of Belstaff that goes by the name of Matt.

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Overview and Description

The lightweight cotton and polyurethane material is much lighter weight than a leather jacket of comparable thickness, and it’s breathable and quite a bit stretchier than leather would be.

It’s created with a trim, modern cut that incorporates classic moto jacket styling, and the modern materials help create a unique look, which is accented by the quilted shoulders and elbows.

And while it is cut quite slim, the jersey cotton fabric manages to give you stretch where you need it, so you won’t have any trouble moving your shoulders or arms in this jacket, which is a plus.

For my jacket, I went with the black, though I had a tough time choosing between the black and the denim blue option.The rubberized cotton is certainly the most unique aspect of this jacket. At first glance, it almost does look like leather, with a finish that’s glossy at one glance, and matte at the next. The material feels great too, with high quality polyurethane that avoids any kind of rubbery or plasticky feeling – this jacket feels natural, not at all synthetic or uncomfortable.

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Key Features

This jacket feature 4 external pockets – two on the sides of the jacket and two chest pockets, and they’re all zippered for extra security. You’ll never have to worry about losing anything you put in one of these pockets, as the zippers are very high quality and lock in place very well. One internal pocket rounds things out, and it’s nice to have if you want to stash something farther away from the elements.

The cuffs feature zips up to about the mid-forearm as well, so you’ll have no trouble getting this jacket on over a thicker base layer or sweater, and you’ve got plenty of room to zip your gloves under it.

The jacket is a front-zip all the way up to the neck with tab closure incorporated as well, so you can just close a couple tabs if the weather’s warmer, without bothering to zip the entire jacket, which is convenient.

However, if it’s chilly outside, you can zip up, pop the tabs on the front of the jacket closed, snap the hem popper closed, and then fasten the neck buckle for total protection from the elements, making this a very versatile jacket, especially when layered in colder months.

The interior check lining is comfortable and warm, and hardware is all stainless steel, burnished to a unique, weathered matte finish that goes well with the edgy style of this jacket, and a subtle shoulder patch featuring the Belstaff logo finishes off the detailing of this jacket.

My Conclusion

If you want a great middle ground between the lightweight breathability and water resistance of waxed canvas, and the heavy-duty, strong protection of leather, you’ll definitely want to give the New Weybridge jacket a glance. Its rubberized material offers plenty of protection, yet is pliable and comfortable.

The midweight materials make it a great all-weather jacket, and the breathability and flexibility make it incredibly comfortable and easy to move in. Combined with a gorgeous modern design that still reflects its long Belstaff heritage, it’s a stylish and fun modern twist on a long time classic.

This thoroughly modern garments is sure to protect you from the elements for years to come, and it’s also sure to turn heads while doing so.

A Belstaff Weybridge Customer Review was originally posted by Brian Litherland on Belstaff-Roadmaster.com on December 7, 2016

Monday 28 November 2016

Meet Rambo - The Pet Alligator Who Wears Jackets And Rides A Motorcycle!

15-year-old Rambo is no ordinary alligator. He is a pet and he wears clothes! But that's far from it - he rides a motorcycle with his owner and is a famous local celebrity. His owner, Mary Thorn, has petted him for 11 years, due to which he is now 6-feet long and will now have to leave his beloved owner’s home.



According to the law, Rambo will now have to live in 2.5 acres of land and not in captivity. However, owner Mary Thorn doesn’t want to leave Rambo in a sanctuary with other alligators because she thinks they will eat him up. Rambo is sensitive to light and therefore, he stays mostly indoors.




Rambo is also kid- friendly and Mary takes him to schools to educate kids about reptiles. Mary says when he is around kids, he shuts his mouth very tight. Mary is still waiting for lawmakers to change their minds as she can’t live without her pet. She is desperately hoping that she might get special permission to keep Rambo with her.



Mary, who lost her son in an accident, hopes she doesn’t lose her alligator, whom she calls her best friend.

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