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rain suits

muonwhiz

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Now that I'm moving out of the desert and back to TX I will need a rain suit. 2 weeks ago was riding in Tucson and got soaked by an unexpected cloud burst, but actually it felt really good! I have looked at the Can Am suits, they are expensive but are they any good? Also I usually have to get a men's size to get something big enough to go over clothes. Anyone know of woman things (not the kind made for skinny models)? :) Or if you have tried a Can Am suit, how is it for you? Advice?
 
I wear the rain jacket all the time when I ride, except when it's really warm and I know there's no rain on the way, but the pants are optional.

both my jacket and pants are Bilt. I haven't had any problems with them when I have needed them.
 
My husband and I both have Frog Toggs. I have not had to use mine yet, but my husband has used his and they kept him very dry. They are super light weight and breathable and just fit over your pants and jacket. They are not very expensive either. We both ordered the same size as our jackets and pants and there is plenty of room left over. There is no seem in the seat (crotch) of the pants. The jacket over laps the pants so that water does not get in and they are easy to get in and out of. A set goes for about $80.
 
Bajaron..a site sponsor offers rain suits. He is also very knowledgeable about the products he sells. Would be worth shooting him an email. You will find his add on the home page.
 
I and the wife got this one works great and compact


http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/revit-pacific-h2o-rain-suit

REV'IT! Pacific H2O Rain Suit
In developing the PACIFIC H20 rain suit, one of the main goals was to make it easy to put on in just a few seconds – about the time it takes you to get soaked during a heavy shower. Mission accomplished. The solution lies not only in the long, diagonal front closure, but especially in the newly developed, non-stick, PVC-free coating on the inside of the Power Nylon outer shell. The result is a 100% waterproof, breathable, and very practical all-weather companion that will meet the demands of any rider. Convenient features include a storage pocket on the upper leg. For safety, reflection panels on the shoulders and lower legs ensure great visibility. If you need to stand out in traffic even more, the PACIFIC H2O comes in a high-visibility neon yellow option.
PROTECTION FEATURES

  • Outer shell: PVC-free PWR|Oxford with PU coating, PVC-free PWR|Oxford EN471 with PU coating (in Neon Yellow color only)
  • Waterproofing: 100% waterproof
  • Composition: 100% polyester (100% polyurethane coating)
  • Visibility: reflection at shoulders and legs, reflective logo at chest and back
ERGONOMIC FEATURES

  • Fit: tour fit, regular
  • Adjustability: adjustment tabs at upper arm, cuffs and ankles
Features:

  • PVC-free
  • XL front zipper
  • Elastic at waistline
  • Includes transport bag
  • Stash pocket on left leg
  • EN343 certified
 
I imagine it will still be pretty hot where you are moving so if you may just want a rain suit and not a textile jacket that some have suggested. One warning on the CanAm clothing is that it tends to run small. Be sure to check out the sizing charts and take your measurements before you order something.
 
I have Frog Toggs and my Joe Rocket pants & jacket have liners. In light rain or rain I can plan for I use the liners. In a down pour or rain that I didn't know was coming the Frog Toggs work well. They are plenty roomy enough to fit over your gear so you can get them on in a hurry ; )

The liners do not breathe at all, the Frog Toggs let air through and do a pretty good job of keeping you from feeling like you're in a big bag.

My husbands Frog Toggs had a zipper malfunctioned and had to be fixed by a seamstress which luckily we have in the family and they've been good since.

I haven't tried any others.
 
Frog Togg's

I got my rain suit at Costco. Red & Black, men's size. Light weight, pack's easy & does the job for about $25. Had pant's slit on inside seam & then resewn down for opening to fit over boots. My friends really like the Frog Togg's though. Live in Oregon, so rain gear is a must
 
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Frogg Toggs! :thumbup:
 
I have a set of

Frogg Toggs that I bought at Academy Sporting Goods ....was cheaper than geting them froma a bike shop ....I have ridden in light to heavy rain with them and I stay dry except for the parts not covered (feet, helmet, you get the idea) ...i love them and when I meet a rain shower I take it head on and never worry about getting wet.
 
I have X-Element (black with pink trim) and Bruiser has Hot Leathers. Mine are a bit heavier than his, but definitely keep you dry.

:yes:
 
Per everyone's advice, I got the Frog Toggs! But I can't seem to get them stuffed completely into that stuff sack they came with, so if anyone has any tricks, let me know. It's not too bad for my daily work commute, but would like to pack it down better for touring. I have 2 plastic bags that will have to serve as booties until I can find something better. Suggestions?

Eons ago I had a 2 piece Dry Rider suit that did come complete with the slip over foot covers, came in very handy but I have definitely changed shape and sizes since then! :)
 
Per everyone's advice, I got the Frog Toggs! But I can't seem to get them stuffed completely into that stuff sack they came with, so if anyone has any tricks, let me know. It's not too bad for my daily work commute, but would like to pack it down better for touring. I have 2 plastic bags that will have to serve as booties until I can find something better. Suggestions?

Eons ago I had a 2 piece Dry Rider suit that did come complete with the slip over foot covers, came in very handy but I have definitely changed shape and sizes since then! :)

Fold tight lengthwise, jacket laying on top of pants, and roll into a tight roll. Works for my Toggs. ;)
 
Per everyone's advice, I got the Frog Toggs! But I can't seem to get them stuffed completely into that stuff sack they came with, so if anyone has any tricks, let me know. It's not too bad for my daily work commute, but would like to pack it down better for touring. I have 2 plastic bags that will have to serve as booties until I can find something better. Suggestions?

Eons ago I had a 2 piece Dry Rider suit that did come complete with the slip over foot covers, came in very handy but I have definitely changed shape and sizes since then! :)

I lay flat and roll the pants and jacket separately. Haven't had any problems getting mine back in the bag?? Maybe the newer ones the bag is smaller?
 
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