The Carve Master 2 GORE TEX® Jacket combines perfectly impermeability and thermal regulation capabilities of a touring garment with unique racing fit and design. Class-leading abrasion-resistant 3D-Stone™ protections on shoulders and elbows guarantee superior safety. Bi-elastic Mugello fabric, removable thermal linen and collar combined with the waterproof and breathable GORE TEX® 3L membrane provide excellent comfort and protection from atmospheric agents all year long. 10 inner and outer pockets and a totally re-engineered women's model make the Carve Master 2 Gore-Tex Jacket the perfect choice in every conditions. Passion doesn't know bad weather.
Material
3D-Stone fabric
3D-Stone fabric inserts on elbows
Mugello fabric
Performance shock
PU rigid plates covered with high resistant 3D-Stone fabric on shoulders
Removable composite protectors certified to EN 1621.1 Standard on elbows
Removable composite protectors certified to EN 1621.1 Standard on shoulders
Ergonomics
Drawstring adjustable jacket bottom
Jacket-pants fastening system
Sleeves adjustment
Waist adjustment
Wrists adjustment
Temperature adjustment
Air vents on chest and back
Air vents on sleeves
Breathable waterproof GORE-TEX® membrane
External fabric with water-resistance treatment
Front Idraflap fastener
Removable thermal collar
Removable thermal liner
General features
1 cargo pocket on the back
1 pocket on thermal liner
2 external waterproof pockets
2 inner pockets
4 outer pockets
Pocket for Double Chest protector
Pocket for G1 and G2 back protector
Reflective inserts
- Material
- Gore-Tex®
- Tip jachete
- Adventure
- Pentru
- Barbati
1968 - PASSION
At 20 years of age, Lino Dainese and some friends went to London on a Vespa. It was then that he saw "ton up bikes" whose riders wore the first sets of leathers. Back in Italy, he decided to dedicate himself to designing and manufacturing protection for motorbike riders.
1972 - THE FIRST PRODUCT
Dainese was founded in Molvena (Vicenza), Italy. The first article Dainese produced was a pair of motocross trousers.
1974 - COLLABORATION WITH RIDERS
Dainese introduces new cutting techniques for articles in cowhide with elastic inserts for improved comfort. It was also the year in which technical sponsorship took off for the first time. Dieter Braun became the first Dainese rider in the World Championship Series.
1979 - THE FIRST BACK PROTECTOR IN HISTORY
The collaboration with Barry Sheene led to the creation of the first back protector designed by Marc Sadler.
1981 - The introduction of knee sliders
The style of riding was changing. Riders leaned their bikes more and more, trailing their knees on the track. Dainese tested the first knee sliders with the leading rider, Kenny Roberts. The first products were known as “porcupines” because of the soft cylinders that protruded from a special base (applied to the suit’s knee) when the leg was bent.
1988 - Aerodynamic hump
Dainese introduced a brand new concept for professional racing suits: the aerodynamic hump.
1989 - PROTECTED HANDS
Dainese began making gloves
1991 - Sliders for foot protection
The first metal sliders for boots appeared.
2000 - D-air® is created
Dainese developed the prototype of the D-air® airbag for motorcyclists, together with the Israeli firm Merhav APP, and introduced it in Munich.
2007 - AGV back in Italian hands
Dainese and AGV combined their efforts to provide the best possible head-to-toe protection for motorcyclists.
2015 - Sergio Mattarella awards Dainese
Lino Dainese receives the prestigious Leonardo da Vinci Award for Innovation from the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella. The Leonardo da Vinci Award for Innovation is given to entrepreneurs whose companies have distinguished themselves for product quality innovation and a strong international, sales and production outlook.
2017 - 115 years of passion
The Dainese group celebrates its anniversaries: 70 years for AGV and 45 for Dainese. Two different histories, but the same scope: Mission Safety
2017 - Red Dot Awards
The Red Dot Design Award panel – which recognises the world’s most original and innovative products – gives its seal of approval in the Product Design 2017 category to the new Dainese Mugello R D-Air® race suit, the innovative AGV Pista GP R helmet and the range of latest generation Pro-Armor protective products.