Rain Gear Review?
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RE: Rain Gear Review?
I've used Frogg Toggs in the past. They are light weight, pack easily, and inexpensive. They do seem to flap in the wind, leg length was too short and tight in the cuff for me, and they melt if touched against any hot surface.
Now, I use the Tourmaster Sentinel jacket and pants...both have reflective piping/patches. They do not pack as small as the FT's and are somewhat heavier. They are trimmer fitting and do not flap around at speed. I did purchase the pants with Nomex panels for burn protection.
I would purchase the Sentinel raingear again.
Now, I use the Tourmaster Sentinel jacket and pants...both have reflective piping/patches. They do not pack as small as the FT's and are somewhat heavier. They are trimmer fitting and do not flap around at speed. I did purchase the pants with Nomex panels for burn protection.
I would purchase the Sentinel raingear again.
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Your question is 'what price is warm and dry.' I have the H-D Packable Rain Suit, and it has keep me both dry and warm through some very heavy rainstorms, probably ones I should have not ridden through. But, I can't fault the rain gear. It does pack small, washes well, and is well made.
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I have the packable H-D rain suit also, It was on sale for $99 and I grabbed one. Members of my riding group were impressed with the quality, and the compactness of the suit. I wore it a couple times and it worked great!
When I took my MSF training there was rain in the forecast. The instructors told us we could wear ponchos or garbage bags, but he would duct tape them up. Then he told us to invest in a high quality suit, something that is heat resistant at least. I think www.jpcycles.com and http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/have motorcycle quality rainsuits for reasonable prices.
When I took my MSF training there was rain in the forecast. The instructors told us we could wear ponchos or garbage bags, but he would duct tape them up. Then he told us to invest in a high quality suit, something that is heat resistant at least. I think www.jpcycles.com and http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/have motorcycle quality rainsuits for reasonable prices.
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Here's a sale that hard to bet. $14.95 for a set of froggs toggs
I think I'll get some for everday use.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=417519
For Riding purpose
Froggs may be very good suit but I wanted the heat shield, the boot strapes,also with rain comes cold, I think the HD thicker suit will give more protection from the cold.
My local dealer has 20% off so I got a pair of the OverpassII,
Sorry: just went to order a suit and they only have them SM.
I think I'll get some for everday use.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=417519
For Riding purpose
Froggs may be very good suit but I wanted the heat shield, the boot strapes,also with rain comes cold, I think the HD thicker suit will give more protection from the cold.
My local dealer has 20% off so I got a pair of the OverpassII,
Sorry: just went to order a suit and they only have them SM.
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I've used Frogg Toggs in the past. They are light weight, pack easily, and inexpensive. They do seem to flap in the wind, leg length was too short and tight in the cuff for me, and they melt if touched against any hot surface.
Now, I use the Tourmaster Sentinel jacket and pants...both have reflective piping/patches. They do not pack as small as the FT's and are somewhat heavier. They are trimmer fitting and do not flap around at speed. I did purchase the pants with Nomex panels for burn protection.
I would purchase the Sentinel raingear again.
I've used Frogg Toggs in the past. They are light weight, pack easily, and inexpensive. They do seem to flap in the wind, leg length was too short and tight in the cuff for me, and they melt if touched against any hot surface.
Now, I use the Tourmaster Sentinel jacket and pants...both have reflective piping/patches. They do not pack as small as the FT's and are somewhat heavier. They are trimmer fitting and do not flap around at speed. I did purchase the pants with Nomex panels for burn protection.
I would purchase the Sentinel raingear again.
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RE: Rain Gear Review?
Men's Canal Street Rain Suit
Don't let the weather determine when you ride. This microdenier waterproof, seam-sealed jacket is made of ultra light fabric with a zipper front so it packs neatly into the hood for easy storage in saddlebags. Features a draw-cord waist, heat shield on the inner legs, reflective piping, a helmet-friendly hood, and Harley-Davidson® graphics.
98246-06VM
MSRPUS $99.00 - US $109.00 per size and/or color
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Packable Rain Jacket & Pant
The sky shouldn't be the one to tell you when your ride's over. Waterproof nylon is fully lined and seam sealed. Lightweight and packable. Zipper and hook and loop closures. Elastic cuffs and adjustable waist. Reflective front piping and back panel. Hand-warmer pockets. Removable helmet friendly hood. Stirrups and articulated knees. Heat-resistant shield on pant leg. Harley-Davidson® graphics. Includes storage bag.
97028-00V:Mens
97028-05VW:Womens
MSRPUS $129.00 - US $159.00 per size and/or color
Bought this one for the wife.. will pack like a big potato too.
Don't let the weather determine when you ride. This microdenier waterproof, seam-sealed jacket is made of ultra light fabric with a zipper front so it packs neatly into the hood for easy storage in saddlebags. Features a draw-cord waist, heat shield on the inner legs, reflective piping, a helmet-friendly hood, and Harley-Davidson® graphics.
98246-06VM
MSRPUS $99.00 - US $109.00 per size and/or color
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Packable Rain Jacket & Pant
The sky shouldn't be the one to tell you when your ride's over. Waterproof nylon is fully lined and seam sealed. Lightweight and packable. Zipper and hook and loop closures. Elastic cuffs and adjustable waist. Reflective front piping and back panel. Hand-warmer pockets. Removable helmet friendly hood. Stirrups and articulated knees. Heat-resistant shield on pant leg. Harley-Davidson® graphics. Includes storage bag.
97028-00V:Mens
97028-05VW:Womens
MSRPUS $129.00 - US $159.00 per size and/or color
Bought this one for the wife.. will pack like a big potato too.
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I still haven't bought a rain suit. THe Sentinel Jacket and "Elite" Nomex Panel Pants runs about $106 on sale. The HD High Visability suit is $130 on sale. HD has the visability edge but the Sentinel seems to have more features. It just a f$#@ing rain suit I keep telling myself.....
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