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Explore Moto Central's broad Held motorcycle clothing and riding gear range, from jackets, trousers and one-piece leather suits to gloves, boots, body armour, base layers and accessories. This page brings the Held brand together in one place, while the linked specialist collections make it easier to compare products built for a particular body area, season or style of riding.
Held products do not share one construction or protection level. The range includes ventilated summer textiles, waterproof membrane clothing, road and race leathers, short and tall boots, several glove types and both passive and electronic protection. Use the product-specific material, certification, included armour and size information rather than applying a feature from one model to the whole brand.
Find the right Held motorcycle gear
Jackets
Held motorcycle jackets include mesh summer designs, waterproof touring clothing, adventure options and leather styles. Compare membrane construction, ventilation, included armour and connection zips.
Trousers
Choose between Held textile trousers for varied weather and touring use or Held leather trousers for a different balance of fit, abrasion construction and styling.
Gloves
The Held gloves range spans lightweight summer, waterproof touring, adventure, urban and race-focused designs. Cuff length, palm material, finger length and weather membrane vary by model.
Boots
Held motorcycle boots cover urban shoes, touring boots, adventure footwear and sport models. Check shaft height, sole, fastening, waterproof status and EN 13634 marking.
Leather suits
Held one-piece leather suits are intended for close sport and track fits. Torso length, limb length, armour position and the riding posture are central to choosing a suit.
Armour and layers
Use Held body armour for compatible protectors, vests and airbag systems, then compare Held base layers for cooling, warmth or one-piece undersuit options.
Choose by riding conditions
Warm-weather road riding
Prioritise controlled airflow, a secure fit and the required protection. A mesh product such as Tropic 4 Top is designed differently from a laminated or waterproof jacket, and it should not be described as weatherproof unless the exact listing says so.
Touring in mixed weather
Check whether the membrane is fixed, removable or supplied as a separate layer, then consider ventilation, collar and cuff closure, pocket construction and how jacket, trousers, gloves and boots overlap.
Adventure and commuting
Movement, repeated fastening and easy adjustment can matter as much as headline materials. Test the clothing in a seated position and make sure boots and gloves work naturally with the controls.
Sport and track use
A close leather fit helps keep protectors in position, but it must still allow a full riding tuck. Check circuit requirements separately, including any rules for one-piece suits, back protectors or airbag systems.
Fit Held clothing as a complete system
Begin with the garment that controls the overall fit, usually the jacket, trousers or leather suit. Armour should remain centred over shoulders, elbows, hips and knees when seated, while sleeves and legs should reach the gloves and boots without leaving exposed gaps or creating bulky overlaps.
Allow for the layers you actually use. A thin technical layer occupies less space than winter insulation, while an airbag vest needs the manufacturer's specified room to deploy. Do not size an outer garment so tightly that it restricts breathing, control movement or protective-system expansion.
Regular, short and long sizes
Held uses several size systems across its products, including women-specific, stocky and long proportions on selected clothing. The same number with a different prefix or suffix may represent a substantially different fit.
Glove finger length
Some Held gloves, including Madoc KTC, are offered in regular, shorter-finger and longer-finger versions. Measure both hand circumference and length where the model provides those choices.
Connection compatibility
Check whether jacket and trousers use compatible connection zips. A connecting zip does not automatically mean that every Held jacket will join every Held trouser without checking the specification.
Optional protection
Some garments include shoulder, elbow, hip or knee protectors but leave a back or chest protector optional. Review the supplied and compatible protection before treating the outfit as complete.
Why shop the Held range at Moto Central?
Moto Central presents the full Held brand range alongside focused collection pages, making it easier to move from a broad comparison into the correct product type. Riders can check live variants, colours and model-specific specifications without confusing a summer jacket feature with a waterproof touring garment or a road glove with a race design.
The range also includes Held accessories, Held casual clothing and changing Held clearance. Moto Central's team can help compare sizes, garment combinations and compatible armour when the coding or intended system is not clear from the product title alone.
Customer questions
Is all Held motorcycle clothing waterproof?
No. Some products use Gore-Tex, Held-Tex, Sympatex or another stated weather construction, while mesh and non-membrane clothing serve different conditions. Check the individual product specification.
Does every Held jacket include a back protector?
No. Included and optional protectors vary by garment. Check the product page for the exact protector supplied and the compatible back or chest options.
Can any Held jacket connect to any Held trousers?
Not automatically. Connection zip length and compatibility are product-specific, so confirm the intended combination before buying.
How should a Held leather suit fit?
It should be close enough to hold the armour in position but allow a natural riding tuck without severe pressure or restricted control movement. Torso and limb length are as important as chest size.
Where should I start with such a large range?
Choose the riding conditions and product type first, then use the focused Held jacket, trouser, glove, boot, suit or armour collection to compare only the relevant models.

