Is this still the preferred rain gear?
#81
Frogg Toggs vs. H-D HiViz. We both stayed equally dry; however, my wife has to consciously pay attention to not touching the hot pipes. There is not a prayer her suit would survive even the briefest of touching the pipes without melting. Mine, on the other hand, have heat shields on the lower legs. Of course, I paid for the upgraded quality.
#82
#84
Seeing as the thread has resurrected itself:
Long term impressions on Army Gore Tex clothing:
Perfect. Works great, costs nothing. There's a reason they give it to the troops - because it is tough and waterproof.
Mid term impressions on very expensive, very high end Rocker Revolution jeans.
Perfect. Work great, costs an arm and a leg, but they are superb, totally waterproof, abrasion resistant, armoured jeans that actually look like regular jeans. There's a reason they don't issue these to the troops - because they are so ridiculously expensive. And are jeans.
Long term impressions on Army Gore Tex clothing:
Perfect. Works great, costs nothing. There's a reason they give it to the troops - because it is tough and waterproof.
Mid term impressions on very expensive, very high end Rocker Revolution jeans.
Perfect. Work great, costs an arm and a leg, but they are superb, totally waterproof, abrasion resistant, armoured jeans that actually look like regular jeans. There's a reason they don't issue these to the troops - because they are so ridiculously expensive. And are jeans.
#85
I've been through 2 sets of leaky Frogg Toggs and a Pacific one-pieve from Rev-It (trying to take the thrifty route) before buying a HD Hi-Vis suit. Glad I finally saw the light.
It's comfortable and kept me bone dry through a NC monsoon just a few days ago. Just one tip - if you're wearing a half helmet, don't forget to use the hood.
It's comfortable and kept me bone dry through a NC monsoon just a few days ago. Just one tip - if you're wearing a half helmet, don't forget to use the hood.
#86
Bought a Harley Rain Suit many (as in many, many) years ago. Have put it to excellent use on more occasions than I care to remember. I've stayed 100% dry all day (and all night as well) when wearing it. I've been extremely pleased with it.
It was originally called: “Men’s Overpass II Grey Nylon Rain Suit” Harley’s description read: “Keeps you as dry as an overpass - without the shame of being stuck under one. The jacket is constructed of 100% waterproof nylon with mesh lining. Zipper front with hook-and-loop storm flap. Seam sealed. Elastic cuffs with hook-and-loop closure. Removable zip-off helmet-friendly hood. Hand-warmer pockets and right chest pocket. 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material piping and graphics. Pants are seam sealed and feature a heat-resistant shield on the inner legs. Full leg side zipper and stirrups. 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material piping.”
The Part Number on the one I have is 98059-11VM. The original price was $150.00. If I had to replace it? I’d be on eBay tomorrow trying to find another just like it. Use the Part Number and Google will pull up all sorts of information and pictures on this Rain Suit.
It was originally called: “Men’s Overpass II Grey Nylon Rain Suit” Harley’s description read: “Keeps you as dry as an overpass - without the shame of being stuck under one. The jacket is constructed of 100% waterproof nylon with mesh lining. Zipper front with hook-and-loop storm flap. Seam sealed. Elastic cuffs with hook-and-loop closure. Removable zip-off helmet-friendly hood. Hand-warmer pockets and right chest pocket. 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material piping and graphics. Pants are seam sealed and feature a heat-resistant shield on the inner legs. Full leg side zipper and stirrups. 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material piping.”
The Part Number on the one I have is 98059-11VM. The original price was $150.00. If I had to replace it? I’d be on eBay tomorrow trying to find another just like it. Use the Part Number and Google will pull up all sorts of information and pictures on this Rain Suit.
#87
#88
After doing a couple of searches, it looks like this is the preferred rain suit:
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/hi-vis-rain-suit
But all the threads were a few years old. So before I spring for this one, I would appreciate any up to date info.
Thanks,
Brad
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/hi-vis-rain-suit
But all the threads were a few years old. So before I spring for this one, I would appreciate any up to date info.
Thanks,
Brad
I have had friends tell me they would not spend that much money and they buy a cheaper suit every other year trying to find the right one.
#89
It's the best in my book. We bought HD rain gear in 2008 and really got our money's worth out of it. Mine finally developed a leak last year and the wife upgraded us to the new HD high viz. we got to test it a few weekends back on a trip to Tennessee. Well worth the money, fits great, comfortable and people can easily see you.
I have had friends tell me they would not spend that much money and they buy a cheaper suit every other year trying to find the right one.
I have had friends tell me they would not spend that much money and they buy a cheaper suit every other year trying to find the right one.
I recognize that most of us are in denial when it comes to a rain suit, and I wholly agree that the vast majority of H-D products are 25-50% overpriced because of their "badge", but my HiViz is one product I am glad I went for right from the start.