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    What wet weather gear do you use?

    Im seriously thinking doing the south island in bout a month and am looking at wet weather gear , im wondering do i use my leathers with wet weather gear on top or do i go for waterproof touring jackets etc ?
    What do you guys use ?
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    Have a great trip... my comments

    Hi there

    I tour with Cordura jacket and leather pants.

    Add overtrou when it starts to get wet. Cordura jacket is great as it's warm and water resistant until it really pisses down (for over an hour) then its time to add another water proof layer.

    As you know, leather soaks up water real quick and stays wet for ages so your top half should (IMHO) be Cordura if you cant be arsed stopping and putting on your wets if it starts to rain. Warmer as well.

    I just have a full wet weather suit for really bad conditions along with some gortex lightweight overpants that i have on the bike all the time.

    It rains more in the North Island I reckon.

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    I bought wet weather jacket and pants from a ski shop, best 'wets' I've ever had

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    Quote Originally Posted by MVnut View Post
    I bought wet weather jacket and pants from a ski shop, best 'wets' I've ever had
    What were they ?
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    Ive said it before... and I'll say it again: Alpinestars Goretex jacket and pants. Keeps you warm and dry - no way I'd even look at any other gear for wet weather riding
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    I use plain old yellow rain jacket and pants, dont need to look good just stay dry.

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    Wear your leathers with wet weather gear when needed.Fuck the other cordura shit. As i have said before "the day they let you race wearing cordura is the day i will wear it". You got your leather for protection so wear it
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    Leathers all the time and when it rains a bright orange set of thick plastic rain gear. Looks like shit but works well.
    Orange so the fuckers in the cages MIGHT see me through the fogged up rear window
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    The weather is rapidly getting better down here.
    I have a set full set of tecknic brand cordura hell winter suit but can only use it for the coldest of trips, say going to the brass monkey.
    I would say leathers and a fold up water proof over suit is perfect for next month. My oversuit is a dryrider single layer one. Its about 5 years old and so far its been fine.
    If you go via the west coast expect rain, and the passes might still freeze at night. Be a bit flexable and plan your trip around the weather.

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    As long as you have wet gear easily accessible, leather gear is/should be ok. Watch the weather forecasts on the tv/papers. But expect rain anyway. If you hit it... you wont be supprised... I would suggest an extra few pairs of gloves though...
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    The Warehouse has very cheap water shielding pants (and jackets), that fold up into a little pocket - I keep the pants under my seat always...

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    after all my layers the best water proof layer I have is my skin water has never past that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by retro asian View Post
    The Warehouse has very cheap water shielding pants (and jackets), that fold up into a little pocket - I keep the pants under my seat always...
    Yep that's all I use over top of my leathers when it rains. I have full set of cordura, but I just feel safer with my leathers and cheap rain jacket and pants from Te Warewhare. They haven't leaked jet, they don't however breathe either!

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    I find my Teknic Chicane, or Sprint jackets are good in the rain, and cool enough in the heat. I think my cheap old trousers are Orina, which keep me dry.

    I wear my Quasi Moto leather jacket if I know it's going to be fine, but otherwise I'm happy enough in my synthetic gear. It held up surprising well in my last road/body interface.

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