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another Andes v3 user, been running the jacket for almost 2 years now. Bought the pants last week for a trip early April. It's warm in the summer for sure but that Jacket has kept me bone dry when regular rain gear pants have totally failed.
another Andes v3 user, been running the jacket for almost 2 years now. Bought the pants last week for a trip early April. It's warm in the summer for sure but that Jacket has kept me bone dry when regular rain gear pants have totally failed.
I've got the Revit Sand 4 jacket, pants, and gloves. The Sand 4 would align with the Harley/Revit Grit jacket/pant combo. Like the Grit they have the removable thermal liner and waterproof membrane.
For boots I have the Forma ADV low boots. I did look at the Harley ADV boots but preferred the Forma's and thus far they've held up great.
I don't wear the Forma boots or Sand 4 pants every time I ride (riding jeans and work boots otherwise) but I always wear the coat. I'll be looking for a mesh summer coat soon though. I'll probably stay with Revit so I can transfer my back pad between coats.
While Klim is really nice stuff I've been happy with Revit gear and I can it get it at my local Cycle Gear.
Klim and BMW makes good stuff. A have some of both. Another one to check out is Aerostich Roadcrafter. Have one as well and frankly I pick that one the most
Rode with BMW boots for years. Loved them and they seemed to wear forever.
I haver the Grit Jacket and really like it so far. I also have the grit pants on order. Still undecided on what I will do for ADV boots. Right now I am wearing my FXRG boots and HD or Gerbing gloves.
I haver the Grit Jacket and really like it so far. I also have the grit pants on order. Still undecided on what I will do for ADV boots. Right now I am wearing my FXRG boots and HD or Gerbing gloves.
I actually justordered the Forma Adventure Low Boots last night from Revzilla. Great reviews and 2 of the riders in my ADV group rave about them.
For those of you using the Forma Adventure Boots, how's the sizing run, particularly the width? I usually wear 10.5 or 11 wide, not sure what size to order.
For those of you using the Forma Adventure Boots, how's the sizing run, particularly the width? I usually wear 10.5 or 11 wide, not sure what size to order.
I got the Forma Terra Evo Low's and I have plenty of room. I typically wear a 10.5/11 and got these in a 45 and love the fit. I can even fit in my kitten socks (fur lined for winter weather) without issues.
I haver the Grit Jacket and really like it so far. I also have the grit pants on order. Still undecided on what I will do for ADV boots. Right now I am wearing my FXRG boots and HD or Gerbing gloves.
FYI: If you are considering the Grit gloves you should know they fit tight, and the advertised touchscreen ability doesn't work very well, (iPhone).
Never really thought of changing my gear now that I have a PAS. Did a 200 mile ride and I will say that my Milwaukee Trooper Riding Boots were not ideal for this kind of bike. They were perfect when riding my Ultra, but not the PAS. Will have to consider some new footwear when riding this bike. As to jackets, I have a very nice TourMaster Transitions jacket that works very well in all kinds of weather.
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