Merlin Edale II Cotec D3O Jacket
The second generation of our hugely popular Edale waxed cotton motorcycle jacket has arrived. With the greatest features of our first-generation technical waxed cotton this updated garment sees improvements fed back from years of consumers testing, from around the world. Constructed from 8oz Cotec, this Halley Stevensons®-Merlin collaboration fabric remains exclusive to Merlin and is half the weight but twice the strength of our traditional waxed cotton. Edale II makes use of Outlast® temperature regulating technology within the thermal liner, which can be zipped out if necessary and the garment has even better breathability with an up-spec Humax waterproof membrane. Other improvements include fit, closures, armour positioning, waterproof external pockets, trims and accessories, for an even more refined motorcycle garment.
Materials
Exclusive 8oz Halley Stevensons® Cotec Waxed Cotton
Texland™ Humax® 15k/10k Waterproof/Breathable Membrane
Outlast® Temperature Regulating Removable Thermal Liner
British, Marton Mills® Tartan Liner Trim
YKK® Zippers Used Throughout
Leather Piped Collar, Cuffs and Pocket Edges
Corduroy Inside Facing, Inside Collar and Inside Cuffs
Protection
D3O® LP1 Shoulder And Elbow Protectors Pre-Fitted
D3O® Viper Large Back Protector Pre-Fitted
CE EN17092 Level AA Garment
Pockets
Two Chest Pockets With Expansion Pleat
Two Lower Waterproof Pockets With Expansion Pleat
Large Rear Cargo Pocket For Gloves/Accessories
Inside Facing Jet Pocket
Internal Pockets
Toll/Coin Stash Pocket On Forearm
Features
NightGloss® Reflective Turn Up On Collar
Ventilation Points Front And Rear
Side Entry Hand Warmer Pockets With Magnetic Closure
Drawcord Waist Adjustment
Pinch Closure Centre Front Snap Studs
Diamond Quilted Arms, Chest and Elbows
Cuff, Forearm and Bicep Snap Stud Fit Adjusters
Merlin Branded Antique Brass Finish Hardware
Fold Back Collar Strap
Short Jacket-To-Jean Connecting Zipper
Euro Hoop Jacket-To-Jean Connecting Strap
Caring for your Edale II Cotec jacket
To care for your jacket, begin by lightly brushing off any dirt or soil, and use a cold damp cloth if necessary to wipe down the jacket. Clean it in this way regularly to maintain its appearance, but don’t be too harsh as the wax will be removed. You can re-wax the jacket when it loses its waxed finish and water begins to soak into the cotton rather than bead off. Please do not machine wash, tumble dry or use hot water on your jacket. Full care information can be found in our dedicated care guide: Merlin Wash & Care.