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Motorbike Jacket

PistonBlown

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I've had my current jacket 25 years and it's finally time for it to be retired.

I've cut my shortlist down to two possibilities:
  • Rev-it Poseidon
  • Klim Badlands

Obviously both these jackets are expensive but I'm hoping to get another 25 years wear out of whichever I buy:-)

If you have either of these jackets could you give me your honest opinion of them. I've read the reviews out there but they tend to be written when the jacket is new and I'd like to get a longer term view.

My main requirements are:
  • Comfortable in varying weather/temp conditions, even within the same day
  • Must be comfortable for long day riding (i.e. up to 20 hours a day)
  • Waterproof without having to muck around with inner/outer liners
  • External pockets that can be opened while on the move
  • High level of armour/protection

PS Please don't post telling me about other possibilities, I've already done quite a bit of 'shopping' and have narrowed it down to these two and partly dependent on what's actually available/supported in NZ (e.g. Rukka isn't).
 
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Klim is usually the most expensive. If you can afford it, go for it. They are now owned by Polaris Industries. AKA Indian, Victory. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
Klim is usually the most expensive. If you can afford it, go for it. They are now owned by Polaris Industries. AKA Indian, Victory. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:

The Klim is around NZ$300 more here, however the Rev-it needs it's armour upgraded when you buy it so in the end the price is about the same. So price isn't really a factor in that sense - though the price of both makes my eyes water:-))
 
I have two Rev It jackets and they are very well made and quite frankly worth the price. Only 2 years so far but very nice!

Yep I've got a pair of Rev-it Sand 2 trousers which are well made and, unusually, are long enough for me (I have a 36" inside leg). Comforts been good as well.

I have found the waterproof inner layer a right faff and have put it in the wrong way around on one occasion which meant it didn't work. Also if you don't put it in and it starts raining then it means you have to get undressed at the side of the road to add it. Hence why I'm looking for a jacket made with Gortex 3-layer Pro (which bumps the price up of course).
 
I know these two are not on your list and maybe not available in NZ,but I have 5 years with a First Gear Kilimanjaro and it has worked well for me. It is stiff at first but does beak in after a time and becomes much more flexible. That took me about 3 months wear. I have not had a get off in it so I can't say as to the armor,but the material seems to be very durable. I have retired both of my leather jackets (one a First Gear Scout now 25 years old) and only wear the Kilimanjaro

The other jacket I recommend is the Olympia Airglide. I am wearing that jacket in the sig picture. I bought the 1st year model of this back in 2008. It was my 2nd experience with textile( Joe Rocket Phoenix 1.0 was the first,still have that too) . It was a good looking jacket and I would still have it except I totaled my bike while wearing it. It did it's job very well,did not not wear thru and armor held up in the right places. It's too dry here in the West to give you any idea as to water proof on anything,but the Kilimanjaro is warm in the winter with the liner and a couple of other layers.
 
Let us know when you finally decide. I cannot help with the decision since I have not had experience with either brand. :bowdown:
 
have both the kljm badlands jacket and pants.....great product

I assume then they are good in the desert/heat but guessing your not the best person to ask if the waterproofing holds up over time:-)

Had any issues at all with any of the fastenings etc?
 
I know these two are not on your list and maybe not available in NZ,but I have 5 years with a First Gear Kilimanjaro and it has worked well for me. It is stiff at first but does beak in after a time and becomes much more flexible. That took me about 3 months wear. I have not had a get off in it so I can't say as to the armor,but the material seems to be very durable. I have retired both of my leather jackets (one a First Gear Scout now 25 years old) and only wear the Kilimanjaro

The other jacket I recommend is the Olympia Airglide. I am wearing that jacket in the sig picture. I bought the 1st year model of this back in 2008. It was my 2nd experience with textile( Joe Rocket Phoenix 1.0 was the first,still have that too) . It was a good looking jacket and I would still have it except I totaled my bike while wearing it. It did it's job very well,did not not wear thru and armor held up in the right places. It's too dry here in the West to give you any idea as to water proof on anything,but the Kilimanjaro is warm in the winter with the liner and a couple of other layers.

Just checked and First Gear isn't available in NZ (hadn't heard of that make before). Funny enough I'd already looked at the Olympia but its only available from one supplier in Auckland (i.e. on the other Island from me), they don't have the full range and don't have any with the Gortex 3-layer pro system.
 
If I could afford it I would have Klim gear from head to toe, for now I have their modular helmet which I love. From the reviews I've read and the gear I've seen of theirs I think you will really like it.
 
I wasn't going to reply because my wife and I have the Latitude jackets and pants from Klim, not the Badlands which is what you are interested in getting.
One reason we liked the Klim is because we did not want to have to stop to put a rain liner into a Rev-it. We also liked the fit and details of the Klim. We are still happy with that decision and we are extremely happy with our Klim jackets and pants.
When we bought our Klim gear we were told that if you do have an accident while wearing it, that if there is a police report filed and if pictures of the damage are provided, that Klim will replace the damaged clothing for free. I believe this is still the case.
With respect to staying water proof, any Gore-tex product needs to periodically be washed to maintain its best performance. This is probably more true of motorcycle gear due to its exposure to dirt. The breathability becomes compromised due to the dirt etc. over time. Klim provided easy instruction for the care and maintenance of the Gore-Tex to maintain the breathability and waterproof characteristics. With heavy use you probably should only need to do this maybe once a year and as mentioned, this applies to all Gore-Tex.
Good luck with your decision.

Gary
 
If you can afford it, take a look at Rukka jackets. The fit and finish is top quality. Protection is excellent and the versatility with varying weather conditions is the best that I have experienced. I did hit a deer a while back on my Harley and went down on my right side at approximately 40 mph and the "mesh" material was slightly damaged and the armor saved me from serious damage. I was also wearing their mesh pants. Both products come with goretex liners. Expensive, but I am confident in recommending this company.
 
I wasn't going to reply because my wife and I have the Latitude jackets and pants from Klim, not the Badlands which is what you are interested in getting.
One reason we liked the Klim is because we did not want to have to stop to put a rain liner into a Rev-it. We also liked the fit and details of the Klim. We are still happy with that decision and we are extremely happy with our Klim jackets and pants.
When we bought our Klim gear we were told that if you do have an accident while wearing it, that if there is a police report filed and if pictures of the damage are provided, that Klim will replace the damaged clothing for free. I believe this is still the case.
With respect to staying water proof, any Gore-tex product needs to periodically be washed to maintain its best performance. This is probably more true of motorcycle gear due to its exposure to dirt. The breathability becomes compromised due to the dirt etc. over time. Klim provided easy instruction for the care and maintenance of the Gore-Tex to maintain the breathability and waterproof characteristics. With heavy use you probably should only need to do this maybe once a year and as mentioned, this applies to all Gore-Tex.
Good luck with your decision.

Gary

Actually that's really good to know as my whole reason for looking at these was not having to muck around with rain liners etc. I had looked at the Latitude but had decided the Badlands made more sense just because of the sort of riding I do and the fact that I'm getting back into dirt track riding. My concern was if the design was compromised because of a lack of a separate rain liner but from your comments obviously not.
 
If you can afford it, take a look at Rukka jackets. The fit and finish is top quality. Protection is excellent and the versatility with varying weather conditions is the best that I have experienced. I did hit a deer a while back on my Harley and went down on my right side at approximately 40 mph and the "mesh" material was slightly damaged and the armor saved me from serious damage. I was also wearing their mesh pants. Both products come with goretex liners. Expensive, but I am confident in recommending this company.

Unfortunately Rukka have no official support in NZ otherwise they would have been on my short list. Can order them from overseas but I want to check them out before buying and also have local support if there is an issue.
 
I looked at the prices in the US & promptly passed out.
Can't imagine what they are in NZ.
You must think a lot of them.
 

KLIM-- when I wear mine I get 10 more miles per gallon on the Spyder and and it goes 5MPH faster. Did I

mention the younger ladies pay more attention to me also.
:D

Jack
 
I looked at the prices in the US & promptly passed out.
Can't imagine what they are in NZ.
You must think a lot of them.

That's why I'm doing a final check for feedback before I spend the money on one or the other. As mentioned I've had my current jacket for 25 years and plan to keep this one for the same amount of time so when you factor the cost as a per year basis it's not too bad - well that's what I keep telling myself:-)
 

KLIM-- when I wear mine I get 10 more miles per gallon on the Spyder and and it goes 5MPH faster. Did I

mention the younger ladies pay more attention to me also.
:D

Jack

Actually I've found the Spyder seems to attract ladies who are 'rich in life's experiences':-)
 
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