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With the summer coming up, leather versus textile is on a lot of motorcyclists minds. It might be a hard decision so I've put together a list of a few things you need to consider before buying yours. I'm leaving the looks out of this review since that's a personal decision.

So let's dig in it!

Protection. Leather is a lot better when it comes to protection. First of all, when in contact with the asphalt, leather will slide smoothly, or as smoothly as possible, across the surface. This is a good thing, because when you're sliding at 50 mph after a spill, you want to slide instead of bumping. Secondly, the tear resistance of leather is way better than textiles. This has been tested in hundreds of tests and while DTY polyester yas manufacturers has been catching up with leather with advanced materials, it's still not quite the same. Finally, leather jackets usually come with a lot more protection than textile ones but you should check the jackets you're interested in and compare. Overall, leather definitely wins here.
Ventilation. This is very dependent on the actual jacket and it varies a lot. Leather is a very thick material and doesn't really breath all too much as is, but most of the leather jackets out there are well ventilated via perforated leather panels and oftentimes with the big backhump. Breathability of textile jackets depends on whether it has a Gore-Tex or similar waterproof membrane in it. Jackets with the membrane are much thicker and won't breath as much. So, as I said, this varies a lot depending on the jacket, but if we're looking at a top of the line perforated leather jacket and a top of the line waterproof textile jacket, the leather would win.
Overall comfort. While the leather jackets have improved a lot recently, they're still a bit stiff to wear. Once they break in they will be much more comfortable, so if you're at a motorcycle store trying one on and it feels stiff, you'll have to consider the break in factor too. This is a double-edged sword though, because leather jackets being stiff, they won't flap around like some textile ones do, especially some loose models. This is why a snug fit is important. Textile jackets are still quite a bit more comfortable because they're not as restrictive as the leather ones and are usually much lighter than the leather ones. You'd be surprised at how much some of the thick leather jackets weigh with all the protection! Overall, I find textile jackets more comfortable.
Consider different riding environments! The important thing before buying is to consider your own riding environment. If you have to ride when it's cold outside, say around 50 F, you probably want a textile jacket. Riding in a warmer state, you're probably better off with a well ventilated leather jacket. Does it rain a lot? Waterproof textile. Also, one thing you need to think about is if you're planning to go to the local racetrack for a ride, some of them won't take in people wearing textiles for safety reasons.

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One characteristic of mattresses that is often overlooked is the ticking. Ticking is the outside covering of the mattress and is typically made from organic cotton, wool, memory foam, or a combination of natural and synthetic materials. The textile used to create the ticking can dramatically affect the overall comfort and durability of a mattress. In many cases, the quality of the ticking can directly be tied to the quality of the mattress which makes it a great area of emphasis for savvy mattress buyers.

The first thing to look for in quality mattress ticking textiles is the overall quality of the materials. For example, cheaper mattress ticking is typically made from polyester and/or polypropylene. Both of these synthetic materials can quickly begin to wear down after constant use. Natural materials such as cotton are much more durable and comfortable.

Another aspect to consider when choosing quality mattress ticking textiles is resilience. A mattress is subjected to a variety of circumstances which can lead to stains and unhygienic conditions. Many people "sleep hot" which means they will likely sweat while they are sleeping. Low quality ticking will quickly become saturated with sweat which leaves a noticeable yellowish stain. Additionally, low quality ticking textiles capture and hold air pollutants rather than filter them out. This can make the mattress unhealthy to sleep on after only a few months, especially for people who suffer from allergies. NR Knitted Fabric

High quality mattress ticking textiles are engineered to offer a wide variety of health benefits. They can be hypoallergenic, anti-dust mite, anti-static, breathable, and even water resistant. This ensures the mattress will be comfortable and healthy to sleep on for years. One thing to keep in mind is the ticking is made from more than just the outer textile so further research may be required during the mattress shopping process.

It is important not to underestimate the visual appeal of mattress ticking textiles. While buyers should focus on more than just the visual appeal of a mattress, a quilted finish or hand stitching is a sure sign the mattress manufacturer utilized high quality products and processes when creating the mattress. This is a good indicator that the mattress will have a long life. These details are often included to help the mattress ticking to retain its shape as well.

There is no hard and fast rule about what constitutes a quality mattress ticking textile which can make comparing multiple options difficult. By focusing on the ticking's health-related properties, it will be easier to create a short-list of quality mattresses to choose from.

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