Bob Denman
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A poor choice of words on my part; you are correct! :2thumbs:You meant they are GREAT jackets--right? :roflblack:

A poor choice of words on my part; you are correct! :2thumbs:You meant they are GREAT jackets--right? :roflblack:
I live and ride in Scotland. Here it rains quite a lot, sometimes it seems it's wet more than its dry, so we understand wet weather gear. One really important rule is that any zip not only can leak, but will leak. So pockets in the outside are fine, pockets on the inside are fine, but openings from the outside to the inside will let water in. So either put your wallet in an outside pocket for ease of access or right inside in a chest pocket to keep it warm and dry. If you use an outside pocket, put it in a plastic zip-lock bag, even if it's 'waterproof' pocket as they never are!
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It would be nice if they had some side zippers so you could access your pockets.
I just put my wallet/keys/cell phone in the center glove compartment or in front trunk pocket & provides Easy accessI've had my First Gear thermal riding suit a little over a year and today I found the first major flaw with it. Granted I haven't done a lot of cold weather riding and for some of what I did do I wore my First Gear Kilimanjaro coat which is absolutely great. Anyway, today was my first official ride of 2014. I rode to work this morning and since it was only 38º when I left for the 38 mile ride I decided to wear the thermal suit. I discovered the major flaw when I stopped to fill the Spyder gas tank. I damn near had to completely undress to get my wallet out of the back pocket of my jeans. :yikes: I think this is the first set of coverall type suit/clothing I've ever owned that did not have a way to access pockets without taking the suit off. I may be rethinking when I will wear this thing again.
It is easy access; just make sure that others don't see you putting anything in there.. they might appreciate that "easy access" also! :shocked:
You insurance types.... Always seeing the black cloud inside the silver lining....![]()
I've had my First Gear thermal riding suit a little over a year and today I found the first major flaw with it. Granted I haven't done a lot of cold weather riding and for some of what I did do I wore my First Gear Kilimanjaro coat which is absolutely great. Anyway, today was my first official ride of 2014. I rode to work this morning and since it was only 38º when I left for the 38 mile ride I decided to wear the thermal suit. I discovered the major flaw when I stopped to fill the Spyder gas tank. I damn near had to completely undress to get my wallet out of the back pocket of my jeans. :yikes: I think this is the first set of coverall type suit/clothing I've ever owned that did not have a way to access pockets without taking the suit off. I may be rethinking when I will wear this thing again.
Definitely hit the head before suiting up!:roflblack:
pps: Sorry...
I just hate getting calls that start like, :lecturef_smilie: "HEY!! some :cus: stole my :cus:; while I was off the bike..." :gaah:
Besides; your Homeowner's policy deductible is rarely met in instances like this... :shocked:
There are 3 Well Made Outside pockets secured with a Velcro flap that you have to Pull Off and If Its Raining there is a BIG INSIDE chest pocket that will fit your Wallet, Cell phone, and Keys?
I can,t understand How Picky people get? Its made for a Cold Weather function- Not a leisure suit.nojoke