UK-based Spada reveals 2026 gear collection
Spada brings its full 2026 collection to the UK’s premier motorcycling event.

UK-based Spada has rolled out its 2026 clothing and helmet range, with the gear making its debut at MCL25 in Birmingham.
The theme of the 2026 collection is “Life to Bike,” according to Spada, with an emphasis on gear that looks good on and off the bike.
“Whether it’s the daily commute, a weekend blast, or a trip across the country, the 2026 collection has something for every rider,” says Spada.
A good example of this thinking is the Tura Trucker denim jacket, available in three colour options - for both men and women. The jacket pairs with Spada’s top-selling Drifter jeans, so you can rock denim on denim on the bike – always ready to attend a Canadian wedding.

Meanwhile, the new Dash jacket and trousers look very relaxed. So relaxed, in fact, that it’s hard to believe this is riding gear. But it is.
“Lightweight, flexible, and fully protective, it’s the perfect choice for riders who want an athleisure look with real protection,” says Spada.
Elsewhere, women riders are served by the Bella and Lula jackets, which Spada says have been “designed from the ground up to give female riders the same great fit, comfort, and protection as the rest of the range.”

Focused more on function, meanwhile, is the new Vanguard Adventure Suit – a modular, “all-season” jacket and trousers that, Spada says, is “designed for riders who don’t stop when the road does.”
Long-standing Spada favourites – such as the Hooded Air, Café Air, Blade, and Ember – all get new colours. And the Strider S riding shoe gets an updated look.
Spada also adds a number of helmets to its range, including the Blade Carbon and Trail Hawk.

The full collection is on display at the Spada stand at MCL25, taking place at the NEC in Birmingham until 24 November.
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