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Thread: Waterproof over-suits - what to buy?

  1. #46
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    I have an Aerostich two piece suit that I have worn in TORRENTIAL downpours, rode many hours in the rain, etc., and I have stayed totally dry. It wasn't cheap, but it was made for motorcycle touring/riding. It has pockets in all the right places, padding where I need it, etc.; a top quality piece of riding gear. Mine is the Hi Viz Bright (SCREAMING) yellow. I want to be seen in all conditions. It is big and bulky, but very comfortable.
    I have about 3 different suits I have tried over the years, and this one is the best. I went for the two piece, because sometimes I just want to wear the jacket and I wasn't sure if the sizing would work and it does.
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    8th January 2006 - 13:18
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    I recently bought an Alpinestars El Nino rainsuit and it's great - wasn't the cheapest but it's dead easy to put on & fits well. 100% waterproof and seems to be a good compromise between the lighter/unlined stuff and the more bulky suits - comes with it's own bum bag too

    Matt
    Better to keep quiet and have people think you're stupid than open your mouth and prove it!

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