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Speed and Strength Hang 'em High Mesh Jacket

  • Combined fierce mesh and AR-600 frame
  • CE approved shoulder and elbow protectors
  • Removable dual density back protector
  • Dual stage “Kinetic Cuff” adjuster
  • Molded “Strong Arm” sleeve adjuster
  • “Lockdown” waist adjuster
  • Removable 100% waterproof liner
  • 8” zipper for pant attachment
  • Belt loops for pant attachment
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MSRP:
$219.95
,  Our Price:
$197.95

Sizing Information:

This jacket is sold in “alpha sizes.” We recommend that you take a look at the sizing chart provided by Speed and Strength to find the jacket that would fit you the best:

Size Small Medium Large XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
Chest 38-40 40-42 42-44 46-48 50-52 54-56 58-60
Sleeve 33 34 35 1/2 36 1/2 37 37 1/2 37 1/2


We checked out the sizing of these jackets in our offices and find the chart above to be reasonably accurate. Please be sure to check your belly measurements also. Belly sizes should not be bigger than the chest minus 6”. For example, if you choose a size XL your belly should not be bigger than 40 to 42 inches

The Hang ‘em High mesh jacket offers an elaborate graphic design on an otherwise “normal” mesh jacket chassis. It’s got a banded style collar most commonly found on race suits (rather than a short “mandarin” style collar). One flaw I have to point out on this jacket is that the windproof/waterproof liner that comes with the jacket has the mandarin style collar, and when it is under the jacket, it sticks out the top and looks and feels kind of weird. Ooops! Unless you just really like the graphics, my advice would be to buy a different jacket. Take the “View Larger Images” link above to see the liner issue I’m talking about.