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    WTB Rain suit for over leathers

    Where do I buy these? Looking for a water proof suit to go over my leathers on track days, which have the slider cutouts and hump. I found a revit set for close to $300, is there any other option?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattr View Post
    Is there any other option?
    Yes. Go to a Macpac outlet and buy a set of their leggings and jacket. Get sizes big enough to go over your leathers. These are waterproof and breatheable. They're way better made than anything thought up by a motorcycle apparel manufacturer and way cheaper than so-called "top end" purpose-build motorcycle wets. They pack up nice and small and shake dry. They're what I use and I wouldn't use anything else.

    Do not, under any circumstances, buy a onesie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Do not, under any circumstances, buy a onesie.
    I have a one piece ran suit that has been perfect. Not for track use like OP wants but keeps me dry on the commute to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Yes. Go to a Macpac outlet and buy a set of their leggings and jacket. Get sizes big enough to go over your leathers. These are waterproof and breatheable. They're way better made than anything thought up by a motorcycle apparel manufacturer and way cheaper than so-called "top end" purpose-build motorcycle wets. They pack up nice and small and shake dry. They're what I use and I wouldn't use anything else.

    Do not, under any circumstances, buy a onesie.
    Please tell us more-what type of Macpac wets and why not a one piece?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattr View Post
    Where do I buy these? Looking for a water proof suit to go over my leathers on track days, which have the slider cutouts and hump. I found a revit set for close to $300, is there any other option?
    A lof of rain suits are made from nylon. These would be horrible to use on a track as they cause you to slip a lot on the bike. You will have a lot of trouble hanging on.


    I was recently tossing up with the idea of wearing them *under* my leathers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    Please tell us more-what type of Macpac wets and why not a one piece?
    Thanks for asking:

    One-pieces are staggeringly impractical. They're hard to get on, and even harder to get off, particularly if there's any adhesive water between the onesie and one's leathers.

    They've got bugger-all pockets (a great idea, because those would only get filled with water) but access to pockets in the garments beneath becomes quite difficult because there's generally only this one really long zip...

    If one has been riding for a while, one's bladder fills and one may wish to have a wizz. Finding Nemo beneath multiple layers, each with a zip and related alignment issues, can be problematic. Also note the above comment about getting the ferking thing off. Taking a dump also raises offing issues, or wizzing issues if one is either female or a bloke who prefers to wizz from a seated position.

    Cuffs really should go over gloves when it's raining. Onesie cuffs are generally too snug to enable that, which means one's gloves will fill with water. Nice.

    Onesies really require a sympathetic riding partner to assist with the hitching and tugging necessary for adding and removing. And with spare easily-accessible pockets to carry one's wallets, phones and other such paraphernalia. Preferably a riding partner of the same gender may be required, so as to avoid kaze complications when wizzing or dumping. Unless one happens to be uncomfortable with some other bloke trying to rip one's kit off in a gents' toileting establishment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Thanks for asking:

    One-pieces are staggeringly impractical. They're hard to get on, and even harder to get off, particularly if there's any adhesive water between the onesie and one's leathers.
    Not mine. Very easy to get on and off.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    They've got bugger-all pockets (a great idea, because those would only get filled with water) but access to pockets in the garments beneath becomes quite difficult because there's generally only this one really long zip...
    Pockets won't be of much use on a track day!
    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    If one has been riding for a while, one's bladder fills and one may wish to have a wizz. Finding Nemo beneath multiple layers, each with a zip and related alignment issues, can be problematic. Also note the above comment about getting the ferking thing off. Taking a dump also raises offing issues, or wizzing issues if one is either female or a bloke who prefers to wizz from a seated position.
    Not many people stop for a piss half way around the track.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Cuffs really should go over gloves when it's raining. Onesie cuffs are generally too snug to enable that, which means one's gloves will fill with water. Nice.
    My cuffs easily go over the gloves and velcro shut.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Onesies really require a sympathetic riding partner to assist with the hitching and tugging necessary for adding and removing. And with spare easily-accessible pockets to carry one's wallets, phones and other such paraphernalia. Preferably a riding partner of the same gender may be required, so as to avoid kaze complications when wizzing or dumping. Unless one happens to be uncomfortable with some other bloke trying to rip one's kit off in a gents' toileting establishment.

    Do not buy a onesie. You have been warned!
    Don't listen to Hitcher he didn't read the original post!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattr View Post
    Where do I buy these? Looking for a water proof suit to go over my leathers on track days,
    Next time there's a wet GP take note of what the GP riders do. Most wear a clear plastic jacket over their leathers. They omit the trousers and put up with the resultant wet arse - but they are hard bastards. I assume they do this because the plastic pants would feel totally different to what they experience when they move around on the bike in their leathers.

    Rossi has/had super expensive water proof leathers, most just wear those clear plastic jackets. Sometimes the jackets blow apart in the wind so they would need to be fairly cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post

    Not many people stop for a piss half way around the track.
    Valentino Rossi did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Yes. Go to a Macpac outlet and buy a set of their leggings and jacket. Get sizes big enough to go over your leathers. These are waterproof and breatheable. They're way better made than anything thought up by a motorcycle apparel manufacturer and way cheaper than so-called "top end" purpose-build motorcycle wets. They pack up nice and small and shake dry. They're what I use and I wouldn't use anything else.

    Do not, under any circumstances, buy a onesie.
    Be warned they tear incredibly easy though! I just ungraded from the cheap warehouse ones and first casual outing I got a nice big tear in the leg (plus a wet crotch, but it was hosing to be fair)

    Rebel Sport sell some that have been recommended on here. My leathers don't have the hump part but haven't had a problem with getting pants over sliders and if you get ones with long enough zips they'll rock over your boots too.

    Also on the onsie rain suit front, I'm keen to try one as after a decent amount of time hammering through the rain it always seems to leak through the pant and jacket overlap/stomach first for me.

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    Where can I find a "really" waterproof gloves?

    Anyone can recommend any real waterproof gloves? Mine is bloody soaking wet during heavy rain and it claimed to be waterproof!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattr View Post
    Where do I buy these? Looking for a water proof suit to go over my leathers on track days, which have the slider cutouts and hump. I found a revit set for close to $300, is there any other option?
    Just get wet like everyone else who hasn't parked up in the sheds. Spare wheels and wets is money better spent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    Anyone can recommend any real waterproof gloves? Mine is bloody soaking wet during heavy rain and it claimed to be waterproof!
    You could try these, supposed to have a flash new method of waterproofing that's bonded to the inside of the leather:

    http://www.motozone.co.nz/products/r...ry-gloves.aspx

    Bit pricey but might be worth it if they live up to the claims.

    Can vouch for these, but it's another layer to put on:

    http://www.rain-off.com
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    Thanks! I saw very good reviews about rain off gloves, is this really work? I don't mind another layer as long as it keeps my hands dry.

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