No problem. Glad to help. Also, just FYI, Speed & Strength and Joe Rocket were both founded by the same people. Here’s what happened:
Joe Rocket was (and still is, though it’s declining) the #1 selling brand of motorcycle safety apparel in the US. About 7 or 8 years ago they shut down their US plant and decided to start outsourcing all their production to plants in China and Korea that weren’t owned by or affiliated with Joe Rocket, it was just a contract work basically. Quality started declining rapidly and sales started slumping. Numerous quality control issues were hurting Joe Rocket’s image, so about 3 years ago the owners left the company and took their patents with them. They started up a new company called Speed & Strength which uses all the old Joe Rocket patents and the quality is every bit as good as JR used to be before they began outsourcing. They are making everything in-house now in plants that they own and supervise (though still overseas).
Their jackets –
Fame & Fortune – the bare minimum in motorcycle safety apparel. Basic ventilation and standard CE armor in elbows/forearms and shoulders, and a dual density back protector.
Moment of Truth – basic textile jacket with vents that open for ample ventilation.
Hang’Em High – similar to the Moment of Truth jacket, but it is made using a special 800 denier textile rather than their standard 600, offering superior abrasion protection and comfort. Has cool graphics.
Coast is Clear – their lowest-end waterproof jacket. Trades the superior ventilation of the other models for waterproofing.
Devil’s in the Details – discontinued model currently on closeout – a basic textile jacket that converts to a full mesh jacket for hot weather riding.
Twist of Fate – A sportbike-oriented textile jacket with superior ventilation to the Moment of Truth and added protection in the form of external GP style protectors in the shoulders and back on top of the internal armor.
Hell ‘n’ Back – High-end touring jacket that works for any type of weather condition. Waterproof, well-ventilated for hot weather, and offers protection on par with the Twist of Fate jacket.
They offer other jackets such as the Moment of Truth SP, Under the Radar and the My Motorcycle is my Weapon that are essentially just plays on existing models with special graphic schemes.
The Twist of Fate, Moment of Truth, and Hang’em High are all available in mesh jacket versions as well. All their mesh jackets come with a removable waterproof liner. Their textile jackets come with a removable thermal vest liner.
Also, All Joe Rocket and Speed & Strength jackets use what I refer to as “vanity sizing,” which means their apparel typically runs a full size or sometimes even more larger than marked when compared to other brands. Just because you can fit into a Joe Rocket 2XL doesn’t mean you can fit into another brand’s 2XL, in fact you may have to go up as far as a 4XL in most other brands.