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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2014, 12:54:53 PM »

Anyone have experience with the new Gerbing heated rain gear.......I think it's FX? The only thing I heard was to bulky to pack because of protective elements.
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2014, 12:10:18 PM »

Ride over to Duluth and check out Aerostitch. The Darien light pants or AD1 pants are great.

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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2014, 12:20:14 PM »

The stuff that keeps you dry  :nixweiss:
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2014, 01:04:10 PM »

Who makes the best rain gear?  IMO, nobody....I have yet to spend little or lots on "rain" gear and ride all day in the rain and remain dry.  I don't have any rain gear anymore.  I know I'll get kickback on this but it's from my experience I speak and I can't justify the cost vs the results anymore.  The cheap stuff is just that, cheap.  The expensive stuff (and I'm talking the goretex suit I used to have...cost me $$$$) did work for a while but water WILL find a way in somewhere.  Just my opinion not to waste anymore money on these items....
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2014, 04:14:17 PM »

Move up north and you'll appreciate the FXRG a bit more  :huepfenjump3:

Works as rain gear and is my go to winter riding gear

I'm in Minnesota so warmth is a big deal. Even rain in June is cold when it comes down.
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #20 on: March 31, 2014, 08:25:09 PM »

Harley Davidson  :2vrolijk_21: Really!  I've tried others but my Harley rain suit kept me from losing precious skin when I was rear ended and thrown 30 ft down the road. 
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #21 on: April 29, 2014, 08:48:32 AM »

Ride over to Duluth and check out Aerostitch. The Darien light pants or AD1 pants are great.

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I have been using their stuff for about 15 years and love it. I have a BMW 1200 LT so I was using the Darien pants and the Darien high viz jacket. The jacket does not go so well with a tribal orange Harley, but I have been using the pants still.

I have my eye on the brown Falstaff they sell though, love the look of waxed cotton.
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #22 on: April 29, 2014, 09:11:45 AM »

My wife and I both have HD rain gear!  It had a great job for us. She has the heavy duty and I have the lighter version. Both worked well. I like the lighter version because it is so much smaller when packed. I do agree that you always get a litte wet no matter what gear you have but I just try to keep the majority off of me. I have tried many different brands and didn't want to spend a fortune so we have been very happy with the HD products.
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #23 on: April 29, 2014, 10:10:18 AM »

The best is the one that keeps you dry. I also have the HD rain gear and have ridden all day in the rain. My only complaint is with the Hd waterproof gloves are a pain to put back on when your hand are damp at the gas station. You need to be wearing waterproof boots cause if your feet get wet the rain gear don't matter.
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #24 on: April 30, 2014, 08:22:39 AM »

I hope all the flooding in the pan handle will not affect the rally. I saw car lots with water up to the handles on the news this morning.  I think Panama Beach is east from Penescola and hopefully didn't get hit as hard. Don't get me wrong I am sorry anyone had to go through all the flooding I was just discussing the impact to the rally. A few years ago we went and it rained goign there, the whole time we were there and just a part of the way back. We felt lucky whiel we were there and timed most of the riding between storms and got to sit under tents or in buildings while it rained. Actually we met a lot of people and had a good time while waiting it out!    Safe travels and have fun!
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #25 on: May 01, 2014, 08:17:10 AM »

I will be waiting to hear how it is down there. I am in east Cobb now but used to live in NW Cobb.

Safe travels and hopefully a good dry stay in PB.
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #26 on: May 01, 2014, 10:37:45 AM »

You're getting ready to move to Colorado, you might want to look at the Gerbing outter wear.  Not only is it heated, it also works as rain gear so you're only packing one suit that covers both conditions.  And, much lighter than leathers and keeps you much warmer in the colder weather.

Do a search for Gerbing here on this forum.....I did a review here somewhere.
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #27 on: May 07, 2014, 06:31:13 AM »

Ride over to Duluth and check out Aerostitch. The Darien light pants or AD1 pants are great.

I have the Aerostich Light one piece - awsome suit
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #28 on: May 07, 2014, 07:35:33 AM »

Rain gear that "breathes" such as GoreTex or similar for me is much better than the rubber/vinyl type suits.  Never owned FroggToggs, never cared for them.  We have used GoreTex PacLite for several years & it works reasonably well.  Light enough for warmer season rains so that the inside is not as wet with sweat as the outside, & in colder rain works well as an outer layer. 

Would get heat shield type rain pants since when you stop on a wet road you don't want a melted pant leg sticking to your pipes.

No rain gear is "perfect".  When I began riding a very long time back, a trash bag with armholes was my gear of choice.  So for me anything from there was an improvement. 

Unless am riding for quite a while into rain, I rarely stop to gear up anymore unless the cold temp requires it.  A good leather jacket & my leather legs have taken me up & down many, many miles of rainy wet roads relatively dry.  Dependant upon the amount of rain & the temp my leather works very well.  But if it's cooler & not just a lighter shower - we usually gear up.  If am 15-30 minutes from my last stop of the day or from home I just ride through it.

Get waterproof boots.  Gaitors over boots are a PITA. Buy a suit size large enough to allow a layer over so it can be worn as outer gear for those really cold wet days.  Good seam seals & good flaps over zippers are your friends on rainy days.
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Re: Who makes the best rain gear????
« Reply #29 on: May 07, 2014, 09:27:20 AM »

Rain gear that "breathes" such as GoreTex or similar for me is much better than the rubber/vinyl type suits.  Never owned FroggToggs, never cared for them.  We have used GoreTex PacLite for several years & it works reasonably well.  Light enough for warmer season rains so that the inside is not as wet with sweat as the outside, & in colder rain works well as an outer layer. 

Would get heat shield type rain pants since when you stop on a wet road you don't want a melted pant leg sticking to your pipes.

No rain gear is "perfect". When I began riding a very long time back, a trash bag with armholes was my gear of choice. So for me anything from there was an improvement. 

Unless am riding for quite a while into rain, I rarely stop to gear up anymore unless the cold temp requires it.  A good leather jacket & my leather legs have taken me up & down many, many miles of rainy wet roads relatively dry.  Dependant upon the amount of rain & the temp my leather works very well.  But if it's cooler & not just a lighter shower - we usually gear up.  If am 15-30 minutes from my last stop of the day or from home I just ride through it.

Get waterproof boots.  Gaitors over boots are a PITA. Buy a suit size large enough to allow a layer over so it can be worn as outer gear for those really cold wet days.  Good seam seals & good flaps over zippers are your friends on rainy days.
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