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Posted on June 13, 2010.
Rain GearRainwear?

What is the best mc of rain gear for the price? I know HD sells them, but if there is one that is as good or better, but cheaper, I'm down for that. I could live with a little wet, but not too wet ... know what I mean?

Some old timers where I work to say you can not go wrong with the frog Toggi. They are like a dick bad ... it beat you. and much less expensive than the HD by a wide margin. check this link: http://shop.goflow.ihoststudio.com/produ ...

just wear a jacket normal driving, if you try to stay under the windshield you do almost as wet. Who wants to ride in the rain anyway

After many years of riding motorcycles in all types of weather I sugest you go to your tire Kmart nearest Canadian or anywhere in the world and simply buy the size and see the rain pants if you can find a jacket with elastic round the waist of the sleave Tuck in your gloves, but DONT Tuck pants into your boots or wet feet will keep some tape under your seat and put them outside boots for the guys who wondered why roll on the wet Why did you even ride your goose!

"Cycle Gear Motorcycle Shops" selling a combination of rain a good cheap.
http://www.cyclegear.com

frog togs cyclegear sells them, they are about $ 60

Frogg Toggi is where his to. They are light and breath so they do not perspire in them. I found the best prices for their supplies to Edwin Witt golfer. Blacks are sold at rallies, now for the Harley guys. :-)

Here in the rain in Florida is inevitable. We all get into it at some point.
The reality about rainwear is present. If you wait until the rain put it on, you're usually wet by the time you reach the next gateway. If you put on too early, you sweat like a bit #% before the rain cools you, and you're wet anyway.
I do not use rain gear for that reason.
But if you must, Gore-Tex is probably your best choice.
My advice, buy leather, it keeps you dry most of the time, and is more flexible than rainwear. If you wet, you dry, finally.

I get by with a suit made by Stearns. Cheap, sporting goods section of the store. ($ 25.00) Large fits my leather. They come with reflective piping (you nuts visibility). They overlap and the collar is in place on the helmet, the elastic and Velcro wrist makes it easier to adjust on your armband / gauntlet.

I had the same clothes for at least 3 years. It can be vinyl, but it works well. I rode for hours through torrential rain and the only thing that was wet when I got there was my face. One drawback, they are not resistant to heat (of course it is plastic!).

I tried many different sets of rain gear, and what it is to say my skins are the best rain gear I've ever had, and rain gear that I carry today. If you keep them well oiled and in good condition, not only do you not need to pack anything to take place valuables in your luggage, but you also have the protection of the road.

I use Frogg Toggi, they breathe, but do not let in water, they are lightweight and easy to store in a bag.

It has been a while since I bought mine, but it was less than $ 40, except mine was in a bike shop. Go to http://www.tourmaster.com/ for orders motorcycle

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