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tached1000rr 05-24-2009 07:21 PM

What kind of rain gear do you use?
 
I'm looking for some rain gear to use on my commute to work, what type do you use? How effective is it? and What's the price?

CrazyKell 05-24-2009 07:28 PM

I've never really used "official" rain gear. I've heard bad things about frogg toggs but can't say from experience.

I have a coat and pants that I wear over my stuff.

Apparently Icon has decent rain gear. :idk:

G-Rex 05-24-2009 07:36 PM

My first rain suit was a 1 piece from Nelson Riggs that worked well enough, but it didn't breathe at all and as soon as it stopped raining I would have to take it off. It was about $50.

My best friend had a set of Frogg Toggs. If anybody suggests you should get that, punch them in the mouth immediately. They are 110% useless.

Now, it's Aerostich Roadcrafter or nothing for me. I've already shown how well it works. See the vid I did. :lol: It wasn't cheap at about $900, but you definitely get what you pay for in this particular case.

racedoll 05-24-2009 08:40 PM

Erik and I just have the cheap set from Wal_Mart - pants and jacket just as a safety. We don't generally ride when it's raining so no need to invest in something too nice.

Looni2ns 05-24-2009 10:43 PM

Stearns pants and jacket from Wally World. Jacket has a hood that I tuck into the back when I'm riding. I use the jacket as a regular rain jacket. Pants have snaps so you can get them on over riding boots. Also has slits in the pockets so you can get to your regular pants pockets. Paid about $40 for the entire thing. Pants got really dirty at the last Desmo rally. Ran 'em through the wash and dryer and they're fine. Same w/jacket when it needs it.

I bought Robert a set of the Frogg Togs are few years ago. They've seen quite a few rainy track days and several rainy Desmo rallies. So far, they've held up well.

Cutty72 05-25-2009 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G-Rex (Post 215743)
My first rain suit was a 1 piece from Nelson Riggs that worked well enough, but it didn't breathe at all and as soon as it stopped raining I would have to take it off. It was about $50.

My best friend had a set of Frogg Toggs. If anybody suggests you should get that, punch them in the mouth immediately. They are 110% useless.

Now, it's Aerostich Roadcrafter or nothing for me. I've already shown how well it works. See the vid I did. :lol: It wasn't cheap at about $900, but you definitely get what you pay for in this particular case.

Why? I have a set of Frogg Toggs that I've used a few times with no issues. I stayed dry, not much flopping in the wind, and went over my other gear with ease.
Will it match up to a $900 Aerostich. No. Will it pass for a guy needing to stay dry on a random commute from time to time. IMO yes.

Yamerhaw 05-25-2009 12:12 AM

i used to have some aerostitch, lost them, now i have some from wal mart and they are just as good in my opinion, been in the pouring rain a couple of times, and stayed completely dry

i wouldnt waste money on expensive ones, just dont get real thin ones that the wind will tear apart

BobTheBiker 05-25-2009 12:24 AM

Rain gear? umm, I wear no rain gear here. just standard leather. doesnt bother me any to get soaked.

lauralynne 05-25-2009 01:25 AM

Honda Odyssey.

Screw the rain.

rogue 05-25-2009 02:28 AM

I bought a rain suit I found on Amazon for less than $20 that's thicker than most other rain suits places like Wal-Mart carry. It held up pretty good on my ride back from the rally (I used it not only as a rain suit but also as a way to keep warm when the temp dropped). Since then I haven't used although I've ridden a few days in the rain on my commute to/from work. Just an extra pair of jeans over my work pants and my leather jacket. I don't mind getting rained on for the short commute to work (and I get their early so I can dry off a little), although it poured buckets on me coming home the other night. Oh well...I wasn't too soaked when I got home.....just my jeans were a little wet..... :idk:

Now my hands were a different story and the black dye inside my leather glvoes stained my hands a little.....Grrr..... :rolleyes:


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