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guppytrash

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Re: Klim
« Reply #15 on: June 15, 2019, 04:09:57 PM »

Guppy trash,
What gear do you have? I'm trying to figure out what to buy.

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My Klim stuff is adv oriented. 

But here goes, Klim induction jacket (great for summer or hot riding), 

Klim Krios Pro Arsenal helmet with the new Koroyd technology (very light and great airflow comes with pin-lock and transition shield) 

Klim Latitude pants,  (I'm 6'4" and they make tall versions. I wear 36/36 in Levis and these in a tall fit me great.  This was my first Klim purchase and although expensive as all their stuff is!  It is rock solid in function and durability.)  They are water proof and also offer 2 giant zipper vents on the front and back of each thigh. If it is hot I just wear shorts underneath, for an easy transition when off the bike. 

Klim Revolt pullover that I use for mountain biking and motorcycling and just about everything else.

Klim stuff is expensive, but too steal a quote I learned from someone here, "I don't make enough money to buy cheap crap"

The Koroyd tech in helmets is going to be a game changer IMO.  Lighter, better airflow, and safer.

Hope that helps.




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Re: Klim
« Reply #16 on: July 15, 2023, 01:15:53 AM »

I have the Klim Badlands Pro in high viz.  Very well made.  $$$
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