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garth
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PostPosted: 15:20 - 25 Apr 2012    Post subject: Dainese Textiles Reply with quote

Hi

Anyone own any? Trousers in particular.

Only pair of textile trousers I've found that aren't massively baggy.
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PostPosted: 16:05 - 25 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got the galvestone trousers (goretex) was about £190 IIRC.

They are quite 'fitted' which I prefer, quite smart actually, very comfortable.

Has removeable lining too, have used them since October, all weathers and have never been cold in them.

Also used them when we had the hot weather not long back with the inner lining removed, better than leathers.

I've also had 2 accidents in them (non-fault) and not hit the ground but hit a car, made a dent, leg ok. Hit a van, made a dent, leg ok and the trousers are fine, very good quality.

I chose goretex over the textile as it's only a little bit more expensive and goretex > textile as you'll know.

EDIT:

Have also got the Philip Jacket, same qualitys as above, only wear a work shirt underneath and I'm warm and dry.

Good quality gear IMO.
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PostPosted: 21:34 - 25 Apr 2012    Post subject: Re: Dainese Textiles Reply with quote

garth wrote:
Hi

Anyone own any? Trousers in particular.

Only pair of textile trousers I've found that aren't massively baggy.



Yes they are good. Hopper d-dry. mine are for sale if your interested, fits size 36/14 stone. Im a 33", 11 stone now. Im relying on the jacket zip to hold them up Laughing
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PostPosted: 09:38 - 26 Apr 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm looking at the Hooper D dry atm.

I'm only a 32" waste I'm afraid.
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