Rain Suit: Which one?
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Sierra Nevada Mountains of N. Calif
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Why are you being an azz? Because I said HD rain gear is great stuff? You are reading your own words into my statement. I did not say HD is the only stuff, and so what even if I did? What I did say is HD is good rain gear that will last you and not wear out. Because you have a problem with comprehension skills does not excuse you to treat people like crap.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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+1. I bought the top of the line Harley Gore-Tex suit, and never looked back. The El Cheapo suits make you feel like you are in a sauna in hot weather, while the Gore-Tex breathes. My penny pinching wife bought the $100 HD suit, and she used it when we got caught in a rainstorm in the Florida keys in July. She said she would have been just as wet if she never put the suit on. Meanwhile, I was wearing my set, and remained dry as a bone.
I would think that someone in a very cold climate might get away with the HD $100 set.
BTW.........don't get into it with trooper. He still thinks he's a cop.
I would think that someone in a very cold climate might get away with the HD $100 set.
BTW.........don't get into it with trooper. He still thinks he's a cop.
Last edited by xcelr8; 09-12-2008 at 07:52 PM.
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Thanks for your replies everyone. I have been looking into the different types mentioned and I am wondering if the suits with the heat resistant material will actually keep the material from melting or getting all over the pipes. As you can see in my sig pic the rear pipe comes down right at my right leg.
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My Wife and I used these on a trip this summer, ran into a great deal of rain, the jacket flaps a great deal in the wind, and the legs will melt easily if touch the pipes. I will invest in another type next time. They are light and fairly comfortable - Do keep you pretty dry.