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    Jacket and Pants

    I generally ride between 300 and 700 miles on a weekend day. I have long worn a leather jacket and jeans during the winter (I live in North Texas) and jeans and a t-shirt during the summer.

    My leather jacket is about to "bite the big one," and I am considering going with another type of jacket and pants. Over the summer I reviewed a number of jacket and pant types that would help to keep one cool, and I found that concept to be interesting. So, as fall rolls around, my question is this...is there a jacket and pants combination that can be used for both summer and winter?

    Any thoughts and ideas will be appreciated.

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    When it's around 95 - 100 degrees in TX I find that the only jacket that still works for me is a mesh jacket. I have a First Gear pullover mesh with armor that I use in the summer on longer runs. I tried perforated leather and it was just too hot in the TX summer. For pants I usually wear jeans or tactical pants, but for longer runs I've use Kevlar reinforced Draggin Jeans.

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    There are jacket and pants combo;s that have liners...check them out!!!
    " Truth is often deemed rude, blunt and to the point which is why so few make their friend " Freddy Hayler ..352-267-1553 Sanford, FLA Gutterman6000@Gmail.com

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    After owning leather and textile, and riding jeans, I've settled on the Aerostich Roadcrafter. One piece of gear for all weather conditions. Yes, it's hotter than mesh and jeans on the hottest of days, but again--one piece of gear. And there's nothing like being able to zip it off and wear cool, comfortable street clothes while off the bike. Total thumbs up.

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    If I had a one piece suit...I would be in my birthday suit underneath..... I do that now with my Joe Rocket Pants !!!!! Yes TMI.....
    " Truth is often deemed rude, blunt and to the point which is why so few make their friend " Freddy Hayler ..352-267-1553 Sanford, FLA Gutterman6000@Gmail.com

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    I wear a TourMaster jacket. Summer, no liner. Winter I'll wear the liners and when it gets down to 18 degrees on the coast of Virginia, I'll add a sweatshirt. Works for me. People ask me if wearing a jacket in the summer is too hot. I tell them, how hot is the pavement if I were to be laying on it waiting for the ambulance to show up? You know the rhyme.... Dress for the slide, not the ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    If I had a one piece suit...I would be in my birthday suit underneath..... I do that now with my Joe Rocket Pants !!!!! Yes TMI.....
    Note to self: do not buy any pants steve lists in the flea market.

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    I wear a pair of Olympia Renegade mesh pants for the hot weather. Very comfortable and look great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaWadd View Post
    I wear a pair of Olympia Renegade mesh pants for the hot weather. Very comfortable and look great.
    I'm thinking of replacing my blue jeans for warm weather riding with something a little more protective.
    What colour are yours, silver or black?

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    Quote Originally Posted by indadman View Post
    I generally ride between 300 and 700 miles on a weekend day. I have long worn a leather jacket and jeans during the winter (I live in North Texas) and jeans and a t-shirt during the summer.

    My leather jacket is about to "bite the big one," and I am considering going with another type of jacket and pants. Over the summer I reviewed a number of jacket and pant types that would help to keep one cool, and I found that concept to be interesting. So, as fall rolls around, my question is this...is there a jacket and pants combination that can be used for both summer and winter?

    Any thoughts and ideas will be appreciated.
    Last year I purchased a Latitude Misano jacket by Klim (this is Gorte-Tex lined). The best money I ever spent for long distance riding. After the jacket I ended up getting matching Klim pants. Klim has matching Latitude Misano pants but I ended up getting their Badlands Pro pant because it just fit my lower build better. Both pant styles match the jacket.

    Last Christmas I rode from Central IL to Sarasota, FL and back with temps anywhere between 20 & 85 degrees. In July we rode 3,000 mile round trip to Strugis (anywhere from 45 to 95 degrees). On the way out we rode 3-1/2 hours in 60 degree heavy rain and my girl and I were the only ones left warm & dry in the bunch. It's hard to find a good selection of Klim locally so I recommend ordering a couple of sizes from Revzilla.com, great people to do business with.


    Prior to my purchase I did research on what the real hard-core adventure riders were wearing. Number One: was a Gore-Tex outer shell (waterproof & breathable). Number Two: absolutely no cotton (cotton retains moisture making you colder in the winter and muggy in the summer). Number Three: wear a moisture wicking long sleeve & long leg base layer like Under Armour or Klim. Hot or cold this base layer will keep you warm in the cold and dry in the heat. On the Sturgis trip others could not get their boots and clothes off fast enough after a long day, I was just fine.

    Also can't say enough good things about the Bates Men's Delta-9 GTX Side Zip Work Boot that I've been wearing. They are Gore-Tex lined and have been completely waterproof through multiple downpours. Wear proper moisture wicking socks and your feet will never have been so cool & dry in the summer and warm in the cold.

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    The Klim Jacket does not have a Liner which is a good thing in my opinion. Get it big enough to accommodate a medium weight Mid-Layer of your choice underneath and you will be fine in the cold. Despite all the zipper vents this Jacket & Pant combo is extremely air tight in the cold when all vents are zippered up. With vents open air flow is very good.

    With the Jacket, Pants & Boots I just close the air intake vents when I hit a storm and open them back up when I ride out. In June I rode to VA and back through multiple storms each day in temps from 55 in a storm to 95 in sun. Others were along side the rode putting rain gear On & Off. I rode in comfort without stopping.

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