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    Do many cordura jackets / trou come in a zip together combo? Any examples of stuff that does?

    Most that I have seen don't......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squeak the Rat View Post
    Do many cordura jackets / trou come in a zip together combo? Any examples of stuff that does?

    Most that I have seen don't......
    I know that Teknics and Spidi do zip-together. Other manufacturers probably do too.
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    jandals, boardies, wife-beater and a piss-pot....'tis all ya need in the summer or so it would appear from recent observations around town

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    i scored a pair of mens draggins in the local op shop for about $12. about a half a leg too long, and i could have got two of me in at the waist. got em taken up, and wore a belt done up tight.
    i wore em every time i hit the highway on my south island trip, and i loved them! the inner padding sorta stuck to me legs, which was awesome. i dont remember ever getting cold or shivering, even when it pissed down from chch to kaikoura.

    normally i just wear jeans...nothing special. my first bin over a year ago shredded the left leg when a car hit me, and that knee is and lower leg is stuffed...the knee hates bending, and the leg is numb from the knee down. but i doubt anything would have stopped that. plus, ive got some wicked looking skin discoloration still, and i show the new riders when they come into work, hopin like hell it might save them from the same.
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