Declaration of Conformity

All of our protective motorcycle clothing is CE-Compliant. Here’s what that means 

At Belstaff, we’ve been making clothing specifically designed for motorcyclists since 1924. We’re driven to create the best possible clothing to enhance your riding experience. And, of course, your safety is our priority.

By law, all motorcycle clothing in the UK has to be CE (European Conformity) approved. CE Certification is a harmonized European standard and means garments tested meet at least the minimum safety standards. Specifically, motorcycle clothing for leisure use has to meet the CE-standard EN 17092.

Since 21 April 2018, motorcycle clothing has been classed as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and is required to be tested and certified by an independent body. At Belstaff, we are legally responsible to ensure all of our motorcycle clothing is CE approved. The CE and UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) testing and certification process focuses on six main areas. Dimensional stability, impact energy absorption, (Class AAA and AA), impact abrasion resistance, seam strength, tear strength, fit and ergonomics.

CE LEVELS EXPLAINED 

All of our protective motorcycle clothing is marked with either CE Level 1 or CE Level 2 certification. All protective motorcycle clothing is tested using varying degrees of impact force. The level of force a garment has to withstand to be passed with CE Level 2 certification is greater than the level of force a garment is required to withstand to be passed with Level 1 certification.

While Level 1 certified garments are more than suitable for a quick spin, motorcycling is an inherently dangerous activity and we recommend buying clothing with the highest level of protection. It’s a slight misconception that CE Level 2 clothing is made solely for pro-level racing.

No protective clothing can protect you 100% in the event of an accident, but CE-approved apparel gives you the best chance of walking away from an accident unscathed.

Find out more about CE Certification below.

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100309 | Viper 1 Motorcycle Back Protector

100184 | McGregor Motorcycle Jacket

100150 | Ariel Motorcycle Jacket

100130 | Brooklands Motorcycle Jacket

100220 | Poplar Motorcycle Jeans

100141 | Roberts Motorcycle Jacket

100264 | Antrim Motorcycle Jacket

100288 | Sprite Motorcycle Gloves

100308 | Trialmaster Motorcycle Boots

100172 | Trialmaster Motorcycle Jacket

100271 | Trialmaster Motorcycle Jacket

100137 | Ivy Motorcycle Jacket

100140 | Cheetham Motorcycle Jacket

100134 | Supreme Motorcycle Jacket

100181 | McGee Motorcycle Jacket

100289 | Hesketh Motorcycle Gloves

100182 | Long Way Up Motorcycle Jacket

100155 | Brooklands Motorcycle Jacket

100127 | Temple Motorcycle Jacket

100304 | Duration Motorcycle Boots

100298 | Hampstead Motorcycle Gloves

100175 | Turner Motorcycle Jacket

100307 | Endurance Motorcycle Boots

100274 | Trialmaster Motorcycle Jacket

100160 | Crosby Motorcycle Jacket

100123 | Riser Motorcycle Jacket

100173 | Trialmaster Motorcycle Jacket

100205 | Long Way Up Motorcycle Trousers

100296 | Cannon Motorcycle Gloves

100305 | Resolve Motorcycle Boots

104899 | Airflow Motorcycle Jacket

104970 | Ariel Motorcycle Jacket

104967 | Brooklands Motorcycle Jacket

104888 | Centenary Campaign Motorcycle Coat

104889 | Centenary Challenger Motorcycle Overshirt

104892 | Centenary Outlaw Pro Motorcycle Jacket

104902 | Centenary Valiant Motorcycle Jacket

104898 | Convoy Motorcycle Jacket

104968 | Crosby Motorcycle Jacket

104982 | McGregor Motorcycle Trousers

104890 | Outrider Motorcycle Overshirt

104980 | Poplar Motorcycle Jeans

104979 | Poplar Motorcycle Jeans

104969 | Roberts Motorcycle Jacket

104975 | Temple Motorcycle Jacket

104691 | Trialmaster Motorcycle Jacket

104973 | Trialmaster Motorcycle Jacket

104903 | Vanguard Motorcycle Jacket

104976 | Waymaster Motorcycle Waxed Cotton Jacket