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slydesigns
9th June 2009, 13:31
Anyone with decent suggestions on lightweight, non bulky, female armoured gloves and a close alternative please drop a line. Especially if you've had first hand experience with them.

Lookking for gear for Maria thats semi feminine or flattering and not made for guys.

Same goes for pants . Nice, comfortable and decent looking pants are what she wants. She hates the fit of the Draggin Jeans, and neither of us are too keen on the look of most textile pants available here in NZ. The IXON textile womans pants look interesting. Unfortunately ICON, who do a ton of great fitting guys street pants have sweet FA in the way of female pants.

T.W.R
9th June 2009, 13:52
Check these guys out

http://www.tigerangel.com.au/home.html

Lula
9th June 2009, 15:35
I ride in Revit H2O ladies winter gloves and they are awesome.

Not bulky and really waterproof for leather as they have a membrane lining. Best thing I like about them is they are fully armoured

http://www.rev-it.co.uk/cat233_1.htm

allycatz
9th June 2009, 16:35
I have Rjays textile pants...fit well and nice shape to them...removeable liner and really warm

Quasievil
9th June 2009, 16:48
Anyone with decent suggestions on lightweight, non bulky, female armoured gloves and a close alternative please drop a line. Especially if you've had first hand experience with them.

Lookking for gear for Maria thats semi feminine or flattering and not made for guys.

Same goes for pants . Nice, comfortable and decent looking pants are what she wants. She hates the fit of the Draggin Jeans, and neither of us are too keen on the look of most textile pants available here in NZ. The IXON textile womans pants look interesting. Unfortunately ICON, who do a ton of great fitting guys street pants have sweet FA in the way of female pants.

Hi Dude, incase your interested I have a few Ladies items left which Im clearing out, good looking gear to, all leather to the high quality QMOTO spec, check it out here
www.qmoto.co.nz
look for a Vengeance jacket and Estremo or turismo pants.
We would be talking a set for under $700
thats top spec triple stitched 1.4mm A grade leather and no B.S

pm me if your interested

cheers

NZsarge
9th June 2009, 16:52
Alpinestars do a line of womens gear as well as Joe Rocket etc. A lot of motorcycle apparel manufacturers are making female specific riding kit theses days, not hard to find dude.

The Pastor
9th June 2009, 17:11
<img src='http://www.msw.co.nz/upload/files/msw-fertig.jpg'>
http://www.msw.co.nz/

Sparky Bills
9th June 2009, 17:14
Is price a factor?
Check out Alpinestars. They have some pretty good ladies gear.
Motomart have a good range (size dependant) in stock. :2thumbsup

Lula
9th June 2009, 17:37
If you want more to look at check out these catalogues. I get most of my gear from these suppliers and its all been good stuff:

http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/content/catalogue.aspx

http://www.nwa.co.nz/

Quasi
9th June 2009, 17:43
Hi Dude, incase your interested I have a few Ladies items left which Im clearing out, good looking gear to, all leather to the high quality QMOTO spec, check it out here
www.qmoto.co.nz
look for a Vengeance jacket and Estremo or turismo pants.
We would be talking a set for under $700
thats top spec triple stitched 1.4mm A grade leather and no B.S

pm me if your interested

cheers

And I'm no relation but i do recommend Qmoto's pants. They well made, great fit and well armoured. Very comfortable on a long ride. And a great price.

Quasievil
9th June 2009, 17:46
And I'm no relation but i do recommend Qmoto's pants. They well made, great fit and well armoured. Very comfortable on a long ride. And a great price.

Are you like a mini me ?

drop into manfield next weekend so I can see okay ?

Quasi
9th June 2009, 17:47
not def not a mini you, I larger then life