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simonnn
30th September 2006, 11:16
I just purchased a one piece Ixon suit and I am going to get a jacket for my lady.

Great style and fit and I got a good deal way better than what I paid for my Spidi suit.

Seems like most of the big stores in Auckland stock a range and its worth checking out.

I havn`t seen it in Christchurch yet.

Simonnn

Lou Girardin
1st October 2006, 15:01
I just purchased a one piece Ixon suit and I am going to get a jacket for my lady.

Great style and fit and I got a good deal way better than what I paid for my Spidi suit.



Heard of comparing apples with oranges?
Ixon's good, but it's not in Spidis league.

Tickler
20th October 2006, 15:09
I went and had a look at the Ixon gear at AMPS, loooked, felt really good, had all the right features you should look for but obviously its not as good as some of the Spidi stuff, but hey, its not the price of spidi stuff.

dawnrazor
10th November 2006, 06:35
the price is right, I reckon there is nothing as good in its price range - haven't seen any leather Ixon gear yet, all textlie. It looks good, and stylie, would be good around town, not for touring though.

Ixon have a very good name for themselves in europe, it might be inexpensive but it ain't cheap.

Mrs Busa Pete
10th November 2006, 07:39
How come you get a full set and your lady only gets a jacket?

simonnn
18th November 2006, 12:46
Lou,

you may work at AMPS and have a commercial agenda to promote Spidi but I have found my Ixon gear to work well.

My suit got tested at a track day and my textile gear is warm and keeps the water out.

Simon.

bert_is_evil
18th November 2006, 15:17
How come you get a full set and your lady only gets a jacket?

cause you can't wear pants over a skirt silly

Mrs Busa Pete
18th November 2006, 15:52
cause you can't wear pants over a skirt silly

No but you can wear pants under a skirt

Lou Girardin
18th November 2006, 16:34
Lou,

you may work at AMPS and have a commercial agenda to promote Spidi but I have found my Ixon gear to work well.

My suit got tested at a track day and my textile gear is warm and keeps the water out.

Simon.

We sell Ixon too. I just know which is best.
You were saying about agendas?

Ixion
18th November 2006, 16:36
I imagine, like most things you get what you pay for. But not everyone always wants the best and greatest, sometimes cheap and cheerful does the trick.

There's room for everyone, folks.

howdamnhard
10th June 2007, 19:50
Does anybody know about Ixon leather gear,saw a nice leather 2 piece at the local Honda shop and it was reasonably priced to.Want more protection than my current synthetic gear gives i.e. for the occasional track day.:scooter:

Quasievil
10th June 2007, 20:30
Ixon gear is okay, Spidi is great but only if you want to pay multi Margins and pay for a name that someone on the otherside of the world owns.
Come talk to me for a better performing set at half the price.....with my name on it

Hows that for a sales speeell



Does anybody know about Ixon leather gear,saw a nice leather 2 piece at the local Honda shop and it was reasonably priced to.Want more protection than my current synthetic gear gives i.e. for the occasional track day.:scooter:

howdamnhard
11th June 2007, 20:23
Ixon gear is okay, Spidi is great but only if you want to pay multi Margins and pay for a name that someone on the otherside of the world owns.
Come talk to me for a better performing set at half the price.....with my name on it

Hows that for a sales speeell

Great sales pitch,might just take you up on that one of these days.I'm an awkward size though being long and thin and all,how will I get the right fit?:scooter: Like your leather pants,not so keen on the jackets designs though.Can you get them in different colours?

Hitcher
11th June 2007, 20:59
I think I should avoid wearing Ixion clothing, least I get a knife in the back.

scumdog
11th June 2007, 20:59
So who skinned Ixion?

And why did he not answer my PM? eh? eh?

Toast
12th June 2007, 20:51
I've worn the Ixon one-piece (haven't seen more than one variation from them). Really good quality, feels bulletproof, would have been a better fit for a slightly shorter person than my 5'11", 76kg frame.

I'd actually buy one if it fitted me.

In the sub $1k range of sutis I would highly recommend Ixon, Shift, and have personally tested Quasi's gear at around 150km/h with very good results.

Eric
21st June 2007, 14:29
Quasievil

You sell any gear for a 13year old. Saw a jacket on ur site called 'EXTREME Jacket'. This one would be for my young fella on the back. Pref cordura style with the usual protection.

Cheers Eric

Hitcher
21st June 2007, 20:23
Why don't you send Quasi a PM?