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Robertsom 23 Oct 2011 00:49

Pants for Brazil
 
Hi,

We are heading to Brazil in February and I am unsure what brand of pants to buy. Anyone got any good suggestions?

We are riding DR650s.

Cheers,
Murray

Fern 23 Oct 2011 20:49

do you mean trousers/pants or underpants/boxers/smalls?

lost in translation!

Paulo Assis 25 Oct 2011 04:15

Brazil is a big country.
there are different kinds of weather.
In Sao Paulo - Southeast - it is ordinary to be hot (25º/30º Celsius) and rainy in afternoon or in the evening.
the traffic's conditions - very mad and bad - recommends to be protected. So, some pants with cordura, breathable and waterproof would be nice. Note: these pants are much more expensive here.
I use to dress a joe rocket ballistic 7.0 pants. It have a two-way leg - very good to refresh :) - zippers.
Hugs!!

realmc26 25 Oct 2011 06:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paulo Assis (Post 353574)
Brazil is a big country.
there are different kinds of weather.
In Sao Paulo - Southeast - it is ordinary to be hot (25º/30º Celsius) and rainy in afternoon or in the evening.
the traffic's conditions - very mad and bad - recommends to be protected. So, some pants with cordura, breathable and waterproof would be nice. Note: these pants are much more expensive here.
I use to dress a joe rocket ballistic 7.0 pants. It have a two-way leg - very good to refresh :) - zippers.
Hugs!!

Hi Paulo,

Slightly off topic but related to weather-Its a ways off but im hoping to be in brazil in june/july 2014 to coincide with the world cup and probably visiting cities hosting games in the southern parts of brazil as I will be coming in from chile, Argentina etc.
What sort of weather am I likely to encounter that time of year?

Thanks,

James

Paulo Assis 26 Oct 2011 21:57

Hi James,
You're welcome, fellow!
In june/july the days use to be short, dry, cold (from 20º Celsius, daylight, to 9º Celsius or a little less, at night) and sunny, sometimes cloudy.
Ops! do not expect to bring the cup with you when back home. :)

Hugs!


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