How MotoGearRater Scores Motorcycle Gear
- jamesjordan

- 10 hours ago
- 2 min read
At MotoGearRater, every piece of motorcycle gear is evaluated using the same scoring methodology. Our mission is simple: provide riders with honest, transparent reviews that help them make safer and smarter buying decisions.
Unlike many review sites that rely solely on manufacturer specifications, our scoring system examines real-world rider concerns including protection, durability, comfort, materials, fit, value, and long-term ownership experience.
The 100-Point Rating System
Each product receives a score from 0 to 100, weighted across six categories.
Protection (30%)
The single most important category. We evaluate:
CE certification levels
Impact protection
Abrasion resistance
Armor quality
Coverage areas
Safety innovations
Materials (20%)
Premium materials matter. We analyze:
Leather quality
Textile construction
Stitching integrity
Hardware quality
Armor materials
Long-term durability
Comfort (15%)
Protection is useless if riders refuse to wear the gear. We score:
Fit
Weight
Ventilation
Mobility
Break-in period
Features (15%)
Practical features riders use daily, including:
Waterproofing
Ventilation systems
Pockets
Adjustability
Visibility enhancements
Value (10%)
Price matters. We compare:
Competing products
Performance per dollar
Warranty support
Longevity
Rider Experience (10%)
Based on long-term ownership considerations, including:
Ease of use
Maintenance
Reliability
Customer feedback
What the Scores Mean
95-100: Exceptional
90-94: Excellent
85-89: Recommended
80-84: Good
75-79: Average
Below 75: Consider Alternatives
Frequently Asked Questions
How does MotoGearRater rate motorcycle gear?
MotoGearRater uses a 100-point scoring system evaluating protection, materials, comfort, features, value, and rider experience.
Are MotoGearRater reviews sponsored?
No. No score can be purchased or influenced by advertisers.
What is considered a good motorcycle gear rating?
Any score above 85 is considered highly recommended.



