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N1ckR 7 Jan 2008 14:25

Budget Textiles for Road and Off Road use.
 
I've had Hein Gericke's Tourag jacket and trousers for 3 winters now. First winter they were 100% water proof, 2nd winter a good coat of Nikwax and they stayed water proof, but this year I've Nik waxed twice and they start to leak after a few weeks (I do 30 miles daily). Can't complain as I have covered a lot of miles on them.

As they are starting fray a bit and the zip is going and vecro is past its best, I am going to replace them.

Budget wise I am looking around £130-150, but am flexible.

Want something that's warm enough for winter is essential, Ideally cool enough for use in summer when off road, but I guess only MX/Enduro gear will do then !
Also hi-vis of some kind would be a help.

If anyone has any recommendation or spotted any bargains let me know.
Happy to buy good condition 2nd hand or new, or mix and match (eg army gortex jacket and trousers with thermals and armour)

Cheers Nick.

bolla 8 Jan 2008 21:11

I would just buy a good quality light waterproof jacket and trousers and wear them over the top of your Tourag gear.
I would look at Gortex army jacket and trousers but I have only seen these in camoflage,they are very good and water proof. You can normally buy them from auto jumbles or the BMF type shows for about £15 to £20 each.
Also look out for post office waterproof trouser a bit like gortex very good again secound hand but unused about £20.( Ask your postman if he has any spare)
You can also get HiViz second hand waterproof jackets they are ex police jackets with the police badge taken off they some times still have blue and white cheques at the bottom I take this off as they look to much like police jacket. I think when the police use them they are only aloud to be washed six times as they begin to fade but are still perfectly ok for you and I.
There are different types of police hiviz the best ones are slightly thicker and the zip goes high up your neck these are used by the motorcycle police. the other type have a big wide neck not good for motorcycle use and a bit thinner.
I have spent alot of money on waterproof motorcycle gear and none of it is waterproof after 12 months.
Yellow oil skins not pretty and will make you sweat but fully waterproof when worn over other gear.

Walkabout 8 Jan 2008 21:44

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Originally Posted by N1ckR (Post 166977)
I've had Hein Gericke's Tourag jacket and trousers for 3 winters now. First winter they were 100% water proof, 2nd winter a good coat of Nikwax and they stayed water proof, but this year I've Nik waxed twice and they start to leak after a few weeks (I do 30 miles daily). Can't complain as I have covered a lot of miles on them.

Cheers Nick.


HG are having their sale right now according to their blurb.

Before you buy some more kit you might want to check with HG about the full procedures for gortex maintenance, assuming that the Toureg stuff that you have is using gortex (they have that sheltex material as well, but it does not seem to be as waterproof) - if the local shop staff don't know what they are talking about it is worth checking with the head office - in summary, gortex leaks when the pores are dirty, but it is re-newed by the correct washing procedures.

If this doesn't float your boat, then I also use the non-waterproof version of the toureg jacket with a "Held" (another german manuf) brand of waterproof over jacket which works just fine. The Held jacket is fully waterproof and windproof with a high collar, belt around the waist to stop it blowing around in the wind etc, just like Bolla describes - just a few quid on ebay (where else!!?).

Martynbiker 8 Jan 2008 22:16

Frank Thomas "Aqua"
 
I wear a Frank Thomas "Aqua" year round..... it has Armour :thumbup1: in Shoulders, Elbows and Back... a Removeable lightweight 'Bomber' type Jacket liner and keeps out ALL the worst weather.:stormy:+:rain:+:freezing:=:mchappy:
I have worn this Jacket through Snow, Sleet, Rain and High Winds and although maybe not 'Toasty' warm haven't been :freezing: to Death!

In Summer it is a little Too Hot! :Beach: but I don't care, it has Armour and love the thing.
It retailed @ about 249 quid but I got it for 99.99 at a sale when Carnells in Milton Keynes were shutting Down a few years ago... It is Orange/Grey & Black Size XXL ( Im not a small guy) .. no one else seemed interested in it, so I bought it! I have worn it for about 5 years now. Best Jacket I have ever owned by far!

Martyn

klaus 9 Jan 2008 01:25

Most of the stuff...
 
....for my motorcycle riding I got from this company in Germany:

www.louis.de - Motorrad & Freizeit

They got some pretty good deals and for me, even including the postage to Japan, it is still much cheaper than the stuff they sell over here! Maybe you want to check it out!?!

Greetings from the "land-of-the-not-always-rising-sun",

Klaus

ozhanu 9 Jan 2008 11:58

i also do have Frank Thomas and I am quite happy with them. They are fine in the rain (also in the hard rain) and wind and freezing cold.

I bought them for 20 pounds each (coat+trauser) in BMF show on 2005. I also have a summer coat from Frank Thomas which keeps me cool in the summer time.

all of them have armors, pads, inner linings etc....

N1ckR 9 Jan 2008 21:57

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Originally Posted by Walkabout (Post 167221)
HG are having their sale right now according to their blurb.

Before you buy some more kit you might want to check with HG about the full procedures for gortex maintenance, assuming that the Toureg stuff that you have is using gortex (they have that sheltex material as well, but it does not seem to be as waterproof) - if the local shop staff don't know what they are talking about it is worth checking with the head office - in summary, gortex leaks when the pores are dirty, but it is re-newed by the correct washing procedures.

If this doesn't float your boat, then I also use the non-waterproof version of the toureg jacket with a "Held" (another german manuf) brand of waterproof over jacket which works just fine. The Held jacket is fully waterproof and windproof with a high collar, belt around the waist to stop it blowing around in the wind etc, just like Bolla describes - just a few quid on ebay (where else!!?).

Mines shelltex, not goretex. Will have a look at the held stuff :)

Walkabout 10 Jan 2008 00:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by N1ckR (Post 167448)
Mines shelltex, not goretex. Will have a look at the held stuff :)


Well, it might be worth asking HG about how to care for that, but I suspect they will point you to the Nikwax that you have already used.

The Held jacket I have is bright red - I figured if it was raining enough to put that on, then it was probably poor visibility as well.

Margus 10 Jan 2008 07:52

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Been using these previosly. Check the 3-in-1 concept textiles, one of the best price/quality kits you can find.

N1ckR 10 Jan 2008 10:39

Thanks for the suggestions so far.

I have spotted the Akito Desert Jacket Akito Desert Texile Waterproof Jacket - Bici Motorcycles, Clothing and Accessories. Alpinestars, Arlen Ness, Berik, Bering, Husqvarna, Gasgas and matching trousers.
Seems a good spec, 3 layer, extra vents - more suited to off road use than others. Also I know Akito stuff holds up well in a crash as my colleague had a lowside and broke his ankle and 2 fingers and the jacket did not bust any seams and no spots of excess wear.

XT GIRL 6 Feb 2008 04:04

Not good experience Akito..
 
Kitted our family out with Akito jackets - all but one has busted a zip.

They're not as breathable as more expensive jackets - bad enough to make a difference!

Lots of gaps for wind to enter - collar, cuffs.

Waterproofing is good - however, thats probably why its so bad for evaporation and breathing.


PERSONALLY - I'd rather buy a GOOD QUALITY, USED suit from ebay. There are a LOT of people with too much money, who become bikers for a season, kit out on the good stuff, and then flog it for next to nothing on ebay.

Alexlebrit 6 Feb 2008 11:15

While we're on the subject can anyone recommend anything without armour, but with good waterproof/windproof ability?

We don't need the armour as we're in (shhh) buggies, but aside from that bike stuff seems to suit best.

Martynbiker 6 Feb 2008 12:07

you wont need any skid prtection either.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alexlebrit (Post 173001)
While we're on the subject can anyone recommend anything without armour, but with good waterproof/windproof ability?

We don't need the armour as we're in (shhh) buggies, but aside from that bike stuff seems to suit best.

well seeing as you cant fall 'off' a Buggy ( and if you do you had better have it on Video cos it would be a winner on youtube!) you wont want or need any abrasion resistance then either i presume? IE knee reinforcing etc..
if so take a look at any Hiking catalogues or on-line they always have good quality stylish, (sometimes) & HI VIZ, waterproof clothing.

Martyn

Walkabout 6 Feb 2008 17:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alexlebrit (Post 173001)
While we're on the subject can anyone recommend anything without armour, but with good waterproof/windproof ability?

We don't need the armour as we're in (shhh) buggies, but aside from that bike stuff seems to suit best.


Any of the all-in-one waterproof rain suits that lots of bike clothing stores sell - I reckon they are all much the same in performance, but they vary in the detail, such as ease of getting them on and off.
Also, of course, they come in two piece suits if you prefer.

Alexlebrit 6 Feb 2008 18:50

I've been looking at all in one suits and they seem to lack something in the fabric front, great and waterprrof as hell, but total sweat buckets as I've never found a breathable one.

I've looked at hiking gear too, but I'd really prefer something one piece, the buggies are very open to the elements and I know that at 60 the wind can happily force the water up your jacket.

And while it doesn't (I hope) have to cope with me sliding down the tarmac at 50 it does need to be fairly wear resistant to cope with the inevitable times we'll have to push and shove and dig.


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