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I ordered a complete set of these and the best H-D set available back in March. After evaluating both sets I returned the H-D gear. What I liked about the REV'IT:
Fit was a bit better with less overall bulk.
Good features without excess pockets and seams.
Very comfortable.
Rates highly across several different rider types.
Way less space to pack, and comes with nice stuff bags for each piece.
Muted look and no big name branding.
Ive had some nelson rigg and it was good stuff. Now i have a klim badlands pro with the goretex. Its awesome is the easiest way to put it. Klim makes very high quality stuff with a "lifetime" gaurantee.
Another vote for HD. I’ve had 2 sets and both worked like a charm. I do wish HD would you bigger zippers on all their riding gear. The fine tooth ones seem hard to zippers quick..
Ive had some nelson rigg and it was good stuff. Now i have a klim badlands pro with the goretex. Its awesome is the easiest way to put it. Klim makes very high quality stuff with a "lifetime" gaurantee.
I have a Klim Induction jacket and it is excellent. I bought it on the recommendation of a friend and have ended up liking it a lot more than I expected I would. I never looked at their rain gear but I'll have to check it out next time I need to retire my current Harley set.
All set. I got the HD set, plus have an old set of leather gloves i am willing to destroy and picked up the nelson rigg boot gators on amazon. Should be good if we get caught out in rain
All set. I got the HD set, plus have an old set of leather gloves i am willing to destroy and picked up the nelson rigg boot gators on amazon. Should be good if we get caught out in rain
Never leave home without raingear stashed in the saddlebag. That is where mine lives. My wife washes it when I get back from long trips, and sets it on my seat so I don't forget to put it back
I have done the "I am only going 100 miles, and my iPhone says clear and 70..." trips. Only to ride into a torrential downpour 2 hours in. Never. Again.
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