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My rukka textiles are excellent only down side is they cost nearly as much as my bike.  |
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Has been mentioned too many times already: Rukka. I've had my set for about three years now. I'm still dry, and they've had some punishing tests in Scotland and Ireland.
However, I'm not 100% convinced that they are worth the price. I haven't been blown away by the general quality. I have had to use the warranty twice on the trousers when the zips broke (first one side, then the other). They give you a loaner pair, but the turnaround is six to eight weeks. Assuming I keep these for the five-year warranty period, they'll have cost me roughly £180 a year. You can get a whole outfit for that (my first jacket and trousers cost £200) and often the cheap stuff works for a while before the seams start pulling apart, maybe even a year?
The Rukka have other advantages -- they're just generally easy to take care of. I wash them a couple of times a year -- normal detergent (not nikwax), tumble dry on low, no problem. And the jacket has been rock solid -- no zipper issues or whatever.
For me, I'm inclined to conclude that they were worth it. My first outfit didn't last a year, but I do more mileage than many and commute year round. It wouldn't have been worth it if I were a weekend/touring user, I don't think. ____________________ Current: '14 VFR800X Test passed 31/10/12.
Previous: '12 NC700S, '11 CBF 125, '04 SH 125.
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| esullivan wrote: | Has been mentioned too many times already: Rukka. I've had my set for about three years now. I'm still dry, and they've had some punishing tests in Scotland and Ireland.
However, I'm not 100% convinced that they are worth the price. I haven't been blown away by the general quality. I have had to use the warranty twice on the trousers when the zips broke (first one side, then the other). They give you a loaner pair, but the turnaround is six to eight weeks. Assuming I keep these for the five-year warranty period, they'll have cost me roughly £180 a year. You can get a whole outfit for that (my first jacket and trousers cost £200) and often the cheap stuff works for a while before the seams start pulling apart, maybe even a year?
The Rukka have other advantages -- they're just generally easy to take of. I wash them a couple of times a year -- normal detergent (not nikwax), tumble dry on low, no problem. And the jacket has been rock solid -- no zipper issues or whatever.
For me, I'm inclined to conclude that they were worth it. My first outfit didn't last a year, but I do more mileage than many and commute year round. It wouldn't have been worth it if I were a weekend/touring user, I don't think. |
I was sucked in by the Rhuka hype but I have heard directly from a couple of users that they are not as enameled by their purchase £ for £.
In the sea of gear out there, Hein Gerricke 'was' a happy medium. But since the UK operation's greed and mismanagement put paid to that one is forced to look at alternatives.
RST is not up to the standard of HG but a lot of folk use it. Not as much personal choice as in cheap as chips.
BMW is silly money for a weird look. BMW may make a pretty car but some of the gear is like wonky tits on a 'last post wins' hoowur. ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN.
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| stinkwheel wrote: | I buy real waterproofs and wear them under/over my bike gear. Army issue gore-tex is good and cheap. |
Same here. I use a Rab pull-on waterproof top under the bike jacket. It also has the advantage that you can take your bike gear off when you get to your destination, and still keep dry - e.g. if you go camping and arrive in the rain. A fleece pullover under that helps too, as fleece doesn't absorb much water and dries quickly when it does get damp. Merino wool works well as an under-layer too, as it keeps you warm and comfortable even when wet - bit expensive though. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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I use Held's Quattrotempi pro-shell goretex stuff. I got the jacket very cheap from Germany (~150 quid for a jacket with 500 RRP) as it was a discontinued line and happened to still be available in my size. Based on my experience with the jacket, I paid 350 for matching pro-shell trousers - that was still a discounted price, just not as steep. I've been using the same kit for over 3 years so far, no leaks, and I've been all over Europe in them, including many thunderstorms, all around Ireland twice, to Scotland and back twice.
In daily commuting, I wear the jacket every day, but I only wear the trousers when rain is expected.
The jacket is getting a bit tatty at this point. The velcro from the tightening straps on my gloves has picked out a bit of fluff from the cuff. My scooter key has started to wear into the pocket seam, and it'll develop into a hole within the next year; I got a small hole in the pocket on other side before I started using a key wallet for my main set of keys.
I will definitely buy a similar level jacket next time, but I would try hard not to spend more than 400. When you put on a jacket two to four times a day, 345 days a year (I wear a different jacket when it's sunny enough), it will start to get worn out. YMMV depending on use.
louis.de, motoin.de, fc-moto.de, etc. are well worth checking for prices for high-end gear. Often there's discontinued lines with hefty price cuts. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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I have to wash my HG gear in Nikwax tech wash and wax every 4-5 months to keep them waterproof
I do have a 'rain onsie' as my wife calls it that does a great job in heavy rain. I did however fall over when taking it off at work just as my manager walked into the office to find me laying on the floor laughing my head off. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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All I can say is, don't buy Spada waterproofs.
Mine would be fine, if they hadn't sewn on some straps on the arms, leaving loads of needle holes in them, just so water can seep through. They're fine in a shower, however as I discovered during the Ireland trip, if you're riding all day in the rain, you eventually end up very wet.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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