Anybody using the Rev'it gear 2 pants or Ignition jacket? Looking for some feedback before i buy.
Anybody using the Rev'it gear 2 pants or Ignition jacket? Looking for some feedback before i buy.
I started off with nothing! But still have most of it left!?
I have Rev'it jacket, pants, boots, gloves. All good stuff. Buy with confidence.
Grow older but never grow up
Heaps wearing that brand and the ones I've spoken to rate them.
Check Revzilla for gear reviews as they offer good detail on product https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...-leather-pants
Yep I've got plenty of Revit gear, not top of the range stuff to be honest, but value for money is a fair description
Have both the ignition jacket and gear pants. Jacket is excellent spring/summer/autumn jacket and I thoroughly recommend it. Pants are also good but I wouldn't rate them as high simply due to style (I prefer the in boot cut).
Been using Rev'it for years as their sizing suits me reasonably well. Not many make pants in different lengths, and XXL Long is definitely what I need.
It does depend on what you buy though. I mainly use the more expensive adventure gear. I did try a goretex shell Defender, but the outside was too soft when I went elbow down in gravel after a puddle. Lightweight is nicer to use and wear, but doesn't take the hard knocks from adventure riding.
I still have an Off Track jacket that I really love and despite having the newer fancier Defender, keep using the Off Track as it's a better summer jacket for ventilation, outer material is thicker etc.
I'd probably stick with the Sand range if buying now, but yikes, not cheap
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Bought a Sand jacket three weeks before flying over a bonnet and tumbling down fresh chip seal mid 2014. Can see the marks on the shoulder if look carefully. Worn near daily since replacing the bike. Needs a bath and that's it. Good stuff; would buy again.
I've got the Sand II Pants as I'd read some good reviews of them. The comforts good, and the length is enough for my long legs but they have a major flaw.
The waterproof lining isn't. I don't just mean it leaks a little in the seams, it doesn't work at all.
First time I rode in heavy rain I ended up in a sitting in a puddle with the water running down my legs into my boots - not pleasant.
After that I thought maybe the lining was directional and I'd possibly put it in-side-out. Made sure it was right way around, but the next time I rode in heavy rain the same thing happened.
Reason for getting these was the waterproof layer was supposed to be good but I've now gone back to using cheap over trousers from the Hunting and Fishing shop.
Still rocking my Rev'it pants almost 6 years and 80,000 odd kms later, have my moneys worth from them for sure. Even crashed in them can't tell apart from the reflective tapes a bit damaged. May not be top of the line stuff. Someone said about the waterproofing, too right its useless. Might have some luck with silicone spray depending on downpour.
Skulls N Flames. Bye bye FZR may you have many more miles with your new owner. 600cc time soon!
Think I might have Sand or Sand 2 pants, can't remember. Wore out the old lining (ie, not under warranty), and posted in AdvRider's Rev'it thread. Europe saw my post and they were able to source the exact liner required and included it in the next NZ shipment, and it's been working well (cost me something like $50-100 for some postage and the liner).
There is a new NZ distributor and they said to contact again if I had issues etc. Can dig out the email to get contact details if you want. Re-confirmed for me to continue using Rev'it.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
It would be good if you have got the contact details handy. These have not worked from new. Got them from Hampton Motorcycles in Christchurch but they closed down shortly after I bought them. Did contact Revit a couple of times via their web site but never got a reply so gave up.
Looks like it was Darbi, and Darbi is still the NZ Distributor.
Looks like they have a website here: https://www.revitnewzealand.com/
Address in September 2016 was 2 Parkhead Place, Rosedale.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Had a sales guy yesterday tell me how awesome Revit gear is coz it uses YKK zips.
My BMW gear also uses YKK zips, and they suck. The Little pull things break off. All my suits have zips with zip ties as pulls.
One of my colleagues has a Revit Sand suit. Loves it. Second pair of pants in 2 years though. The fabulous zip failed in his first pair.
Mind you, we wear the gear 40 hours each week.
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