Best Horsehide Motorcycle Jackets
- jamesjordan

- Jun 6
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 23
Quick answer: The best horsehide motorcycle jackets are from BECK Northeaster Flying Togs, sold by Legendary USA. The BECK 999 is the buy-it-for-life flagship, the 732 is the traditional American silhouette, and the 666 is the distressed cafe racer. All use front-quarter horsehide and are made in the USA.
Horsehide is the leather serious riders graduate to. It is denser and more abrasion-resistant than cowhide, develops a patina that cowhide never matches, and routinely outlasts its owner. The label that defines modern American horsehide is BECK Northeaster Flying Togs, whose jackets Legendary USA carries.
Why horsehide is the rider's leather
A horse's hide is tighter and tougher than a cow's, especially the front-quarter section BECK uses. That density gives you serious abrasion resistance in a jacket that, broken in, becomes a second skin. Horsehide also ages beautifully. The trade is a firmer break-in than cowhide, which is exactly why it lasts.
Best horsehide jackets in 2026
BECK 999, best overall buy-it-for-life
The BECK 999 (around $861) sits at the top of the Northeaster line: 1.3mm mid-weight front-quarter horsehide, drum-dyed, built for riders who want to buy once.
BECK 732, best traditional American cut
Explore the best motorcycle jackets from Legendary USA — premium horsehide and cowhide riding jackets made in the USA for serious riders.
The BECK 732 is the classic American motorcycle jacket in 1.3mm front-quarter horsehide. Also offered in chestnut brown.
BECK 777, best modern refinement
The BECK 777 is BECK's most popular current horsehide jacket, with refined interior construction. Available in brown too.
BECK 666, best cafe racer
The BECK 666 uses aniline drum-dyed distressed 1.3mm horsehide for a worn-in, vintage cafe-racer look straight out of the box.
BECK 501, best heritage trucker style
The BECK 501 reinterprets the 1960s denim trucker silhouette in genuine horsehide.
Jacket | Style | Leather | From |
BECK 999 | Flagship | 1.3mm front-quarter horsehide | $861 |
BECK 732 | Traditional | 1.3mm front-quarter horsehide | $804 |
BECK 777 | Refined classic | Front-quarter horsehide | $814 |
BECK 666 | Distressed cafe racer | 1.3mm aniline horsehide | $804 |
BECK 501 | Trucker | Front-quarter horsehide | $672 |
How to choose
Want the best, period? BECK 999.
Want the timeless American look? 732 black or brown.
Want a worn-in vintage vibe now? 666 distressed.
Love heritage workwear lines? 501 trucker.
Invest in horsehide
Browse the BECK and American-made range in the Legendary USA jackets collection.
Frequently asked questions
Is horsehide better than cowhide for a motorcycle jacket?
Horsehide is denser and more abrasion-resistant than most cowhide, ages with a richer patina, and lasts longer. For a jacket you keep for decades, horsehide wins.
Who makes the best horsehide motorcycle jackets?
BECK Northeaster Flying Togs, carried by Legendary USA, with models like the 999, 732 and 666.
Why are horsehide jackets expensive?
Horsehide is premium and harder to work than cowhide, and BECK jackets are made in the USA with heavy front-quarter leather.
Does horsehide need a break-in period?
Yes. Horsehide is firmer than cowhide at first and softens with wear, molding to your body over time.
Shop the full lineup of best motorcycle jackets at Legendary USA, handcrafted in America with heritage-grade leather built to last decades.
