I'm doing a lengthy trip in August with some friends who are more serious riders than I. They told me that they ride rain or shine, so I'm looking for some decent rain gear. Any suggestions or advice? As always, I appreciate the feedback.
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I'm doing a lengthy trip in August with some friends who are more serious riders than I. They told me that they ride rain or shine, so I'm looking for some decent rain gear. Any suggestions or advice? As always, I appreciate the feedback.
For a one-piece suit: TourMaster! :2thumbs:
For a two-pice combination: Frog Toggs!
Tried a bunch of different rain gear during my Harley days, Frogg Toggs are still my go to rain gear. Packs nice and small and does a good job of keeping you dry.
There's a bunch of rain suits on ebay for $50-100
Most of the textiles are supposed to be water resistant. If you drive for hours in a downpour the weaknesses will rear their ugly heads.
Actually rain gear--like Frogg Toggs is probably a good card to have in the deck. Sized to put over the gear you have on. That way you will have a couple protective layers.
Don't forget waterproof gloves. Leather when saturated gets cold, clammy, and a fun buster on a wet ride.
Waterproof boots: Ditto
We keep a set of Frogg Toggs in the frunk and they have came in handy a number of times , I like them as they are sized to slip over your gear .
Check with www.Leatherup.com. They usually have good prices and quick delivery.
http://www.jafrum.com/Shop-By-Brand/...Piece-Rainsuit
Tour Master has always made a quality product and at this price, it's a steal.
I put my TourMaster suit through three days, and about 1900 miles of trial by.... SOAKING :shocked: last year while getting to and from SpyderFest...
I stayed as dry as an IRS auditor's sense of humor! :shocked:
Some of my friends... weren't so lucky!
Buy the best suit that you can afford; you won't be wearing it for NICE weather! :thumbup:
I had a First Gear 2-piece set that I gave to my brother when I bought a Can-Am 1-piece suit. Both work really well.
Again, thanks foe the input. Any opinions on material type? Are some hotter than others?
Road through two tremendous thunderstorms on a trip through the VA and WV mountains on 18 June . . . and my Frogg Toggs kept me bone dry. They fold up nicely and don't take too much space, too.
Frogg Toggs for us. Bought them at Wally world sporting dept. Slip on quickly over your gear, take up little space and work great.:2thumbs:
Buying cheaper raingear, is about like buying cheaper toilet paper...
There WILL come a time; when you'll wish that you had bought more protection! :shocked:
bought this yesterday for my wife. we were caught in a torrential rain Sunday lasted 50 miles on Alligator Alley. cars were flipping over in the middle, rescue crews everywhere.
no place to get out of the rain and the storm was from the keys to Daytona, and then she bitched because she got a little wet.
+1 on the Frogg Toggs. Bought at Cabela's on sale for $40. Kept us real dry coming home from Spyderfest a couple of years ago.
I've been looking at the Frog Toggs. They have several choices. Is the general two-piece suit a good option?
It's only about the best two-piece set on the market... nojoke
I bought mine directly from them... I figured that there would be better control over what I was getting! :D
http://www.froggtoggsraingear.com/index.htm
Are you sure that's the same set? They are only $21 on Amazon. They don't have the stirrup on the pants. Is that a big deal?
Rented a bike recently on a trip and wanted some inexpensive rain gear. Went to Walmart and they had FrogToggs Lite's in the Sporting Goods for $20. Never had to use them so don't know how they would hold up to riding, but they were cheap and easy to find.