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    Here we go - free $299 pants with Rev it Jackets

    http://www.motomail.co.nz

    I'll sort where they are on the shop and link them in the morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Here we go - free $299 pants with Rev it Jackets

    http://www.motomail.co.nz

    I'll sort where they are on the shop and link them in the morning.
    Ouch, I think that is the jacket/pants combo I bought a couple of months ago That's a pretty good deal...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    Ouch, I think that is the jacket/pants combo I bought a couple of months ago That's a pretty good deal...
    I just bought a new Rev-it Canyon Jacket myself.
    I like the 2 liner system a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I just bought a new Rev-it Canyon Jacket myself.
    I like the 2 liner system a lot.
    Yeah, I got one of the Focus jackets, the ones with the removable thermal liner. Without the liner and just the jacket and a t-shirt on it gets pretty warm at the lights but it's fine when you're moving. With the liner in it is pretty damn warm and snug. Nothing to compare it with but nonetheless I like it a lot.

    Also got one of the extra (RJays possibly) back protectors to go in the jacket pocket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    Yeah, I got one of the Focus jackets, the ones with the removable thermal liner. Without the liner and just the jacket and a t-shirt on it gets pretty warm at the lights but it's fine when you're moving. With the liner in it is pretty damn warm and snug. Nothing to compare it with but nonetheless I like it a lot.

    Also got one of the extra (RJays possibly) back protectors to go in the jacket pocket.

    I have a lot to compare it with. Doing what I do I get given Jackets pretty regularly. I have a reasonably large collection of mostly leather garments.

    Triumph and Buell branded stuff for my own bikes and some unbranded stuff for the Kiwi Rider work.

    I was riding back from the KR office and my existing fabric/goretex jacket had done 5 years and was looking a bit shabby - I got soaked through because the waterproofing is shot and needs re-treatment - so I rocked into motomail on the way home and put the Canyon on my tab. Around 5 hundy retail.

    To be honest it's not a great looking jacket when off the bike - it's a funny sort of cut and shape. But when you sit down and get into the riding position it works fabulously and is the right size and length in all the right places.

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    I recently got a Revit Expedition jacket (07 or 08 range), from outlet at $199 (didn't have the thermal liner). I liked the jacket so much, I went back and got pants (the $399 ones). Just waiting for the zip joiner, but they're cut well and very comfortable etc.

    Now I just want a bloody thermal liner for the jacket...

    Since then, I discovered the Revit balaclavas, the $50 one, or something, which is thin on the top for tightly fitting into the helmet, but thick around the chin for warmth.

    Really starting to dig the revit gear.
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