Mishka Spetsnaz Mark III Jacket
by L.A. Ruano, September 29, 2009

Mishka release the third edition of their Spetsnaz Mark Jacket. Retail is set at $210 USD, available now via their flagship store in NYC.
When we released the Spetsnaz Mark I jacket, we never thought it would become a stalwart piece amongst the cycling enthusiasts. The combination of functionality and form made the Spetsnaz a popular choice for city riders, couriers and weekend warriors alike. Clean lines, simple design and sturdy construction have made this jacket a perfect shell for any situation. Whether you are bee-lining it through city traffic on a bike or just feel the need to look good, the Spetsnaz Mark III jacket offers a little something for everyone. Currently on it’s third incarnation, the Spetsnaz Mark III features a fully breathable and windproof nylon material which is waterproof up to 10,000 mm of pressure. It also features more streamlined cuts optimized for riding, arm vents just in case you get smelly, and a drop tail to shield your ass from the elements. In short, this jacket could withstand the rigors of riding through a tsunami without compromising looks.
For a very short time, Mishka will offer a 20% discount on said item for anyone who rides their trusty steed to the store.
Mishka 350
350 Broadway
Brooklyn, New York 11211
Photography: Tak Sakamoto




You sound like a very legit track rider. Keep it real.
you mean like me? anyone that knows anything about “track bikes” would never call them “fixies” anyway…
I’m not going anywhere herb.
The jacket has a huge reflective strip over the back stash pocket
http://www.mishkanyc.com/item/spetsnaz-mark-iii-jacket–black
put the Spetsnaz bat on a hat PLEEEAAASSSEE
i agree no reflective strips? you guys had some on earlier versions like the swarm windbreaker.
the bianchi bike with the zipp aero wheels are sikkk
The jackets cool, but, it needs some 3M reflective strips on it for night riding.
Take it to the next level.
of course nate is smoking
2nd picture…..stiffler?
wind breakers, cigs and bikes……………cool.
i feel sorry for the dudes who rode fixie before all these brands hopped on the bandwagon… reminds me of skating in the mid 90’s. eventually the purists will be left after the fad, hopefully.