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Thank you for the replys Ill check out Frank Thomas then  |
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My Frank Thomas textile jacket wasn't fantastic - it wasn't windproof so cold in winter and lost a bit of stitching and buttons. It let water through after 3 years which wasn't bad going. Cost £110 I think. My Technik jacket I've just bought for £150 is excellent, much warmer and better built, with back protector and loads of pockets. Windproof too  |
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My Frank Thomas Aqua-Force waterproof all season gear lasted me 3 years before it started to leak (at the pockets) which was fixed with some wax and a good going over with tent & Gear proofing (Nikwax). The waterproof boots weren't great though and the Sidi's I bought (and replaced like for like with) are much better.
If they hadn't chopped all my gear up into the worlds biggest jigsaw in the crash then I'd still be wearing it.
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Well I used to like Frank Thomas based on being a reasonable price for a reasonable item.
However, my Frank Thomas textiles with "thermal liners" were absolutely freezing last year so I bought some Hein Gericke windproof liners (leggings and top) and they did the job.
Anyway, the trousers finally died the death earlier this year and I bought a pair of Tricky II trousers from Hein Gericke, they're a genuine GoreTex membrane not some psuedo waterproof thingy.
So far this winter I haven't used the windproof leggings, but I have had to use the windproof top under my Frank Thomas jacket.
In hindsight I now realise it was a false economy to buy cheaper non-GoreTex textiles as with the windproof liners I've spent more than if I'd just bought a GoreTex two-piece from the off.
Therefore my advice, if it has any weight, is buy whichever textiles you can afford and fit, but make sure they are GoreTex.  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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My textile Frank Thomas pants were a good buy and did a couple of hard winters (and crap summers!) but are starting to leak a bit now. I have heard a lot of people slating their stuff though.
Buffalo are decent mid-range, I have a textile jacket which is awesomeness, very warm, dry comfy and plenty of adjuster bits for a good fit each time. Removable liner etc.
Don't bother with the 'budget' range within Buffalo though, I'd look at the £60+ stuff.
My mates run a training school and the instructors wear Buffalo gear all year round, make of that what you will. ____________________ CBR125|||GSXR400|||CBR400|||CBR400|||CB250RS|||GSXR750|||CB250RS
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Aye, Rukka stuff is awesome, but very expensive.
Personally I use Rev-It textiles. I've found them to be brilliant, and because they are Dutch they have long legs for a given waist size compared to most other brands which is great for me. ____________________ My Flickr |
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My Alpinestars Drystar jacket has survived 4 years' of riding now. Mind you, I don't crash much. The right arm, where the armour fits close to the edge of the material still bears some silver Adui paint mind. The zips are still intact, it's still waterproof up to around a 60 mile downpour and I find it warm in winter with the quilted lining left in.
Stinks a little though, but oh well, not bad for the £50 I spent on it through Ebay, expecting it to be in tatters by 6 months. I'd buy another when the stench makes my eyes water. |
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+1 Rev It very very good quality but i got fat and dont fit mine atm  ____________________ Current: Gsxr 600 Srad - GS125 - DT125
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I bought a Hein Gericke two piece suit about 4 years ago, used it loads and its still going strong. Always look for double stitching on all seams, makes it far stronger.
Back then the suit cost me about £550, but it keeps the cold out and the rain off. Small price for comfort, and it looks like a set of leathers.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 3 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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