iceman wrote:Normal rainproof biker trousers (came free with http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... rod/117294) and never felt cold on my legs even at sub zero temps, the jacket above with lining and t-shirt/fleece underneath, and a choice of gloves - so far found gore-tex mittens with lining and thernal liner glove inside the best for rain/cold resistance. Or you can get bar mitts which work well with gloves.
I've just bought the jacket and trousers on your recommendation.
- the reviews on the website for this jacket speak for themselves - good value and they will change them free of charge (inc postage) if you need other sizes of trouser/jacket (applies to almost all goods they sell over about £25). The trousers and jacket have lasted about 16 months daily use. I do wear a hi-viz vest over my blue jacket, even though it has hi-vis patches, and also a cheap waterproof jacket over it when it is heavy rain (not many gloves / jackets are really totally waterproof). With a t-shirt, fleece and the jacket, I've not been too cold in the heart of winter, albeit city riding (30-40 max).
Received the clothes today. Bit of a problem with the sizes though. I ordered large which is actually the 3rd smallest size out of a possible 8 sizes! The jacket is too big and the sleeves are too long and the trousers are too small! But strange really given that I have a larger upper body than lower body. I actually bought them through Amazon as the delivery time was quicker.
Larry David wrote:Received the clothes today. Bit of a problem with the sizes though. I ordered large which is actually the 3rd smallest size out of a possible 8 sizes! The jacket is too big and the sleeves are too long and the trousers are too small! But strange really given that I have a larger upper body than lower body. I actually bought them through Amazon as the delivery time was quicker.
With Sportsbikeshop return/refund/exchange would be free which is why I would always use them for things like this. I have a large and the sleeves are perhaps an inch longer than I would like for a normal jacket, but with gloves on never had a problem (and I do not use any of the adjusters).
Also with SBS you can choose the size of jacket/trousers seperately - did you do that with amazon? (add the size of jacket to the basket with SBS, when you go to the basket there is a seperate tab asking for size of trousers wanted). I found the Armr Moto sizing to be quite good, where RST is always 1-2 sizes too small for most people (size M, order an XL jacket!).
Larry David wrote:Received the clothes today. Bit of a problem with the sizes though. I ordered large which is actually the 3rd smallest size out of a possible 8 sizes! The jacket is too big and the sleeves are too long and the trousers are too small! But strange really given that I have a larger upper body than lower body. I actually bought them through Amazon as the delivery time was quicker.
With Sportsbikeshop return/refund/exchange would be free which is why I would always use them for things like this. I have a large and the sleeves are perhaps an inch longer than I would like for a normal jacket, but with gloves on never had a problem (and I do not use any of the adjusters).
Also with SBS you can choose the size of jacket/trousers seperately - did you do that with amazon? (add the size of jacket to the basket with SBS, when you go to the basket there is a seperate tab asking for size of trousers wanted). I found the Armr Moto sizing to be quite good, where RST is always 1-2 sizes too small for most people (size M, order an XL jacket!).
Not sure if the Amazon seller allow different sizes. They are sending out a smaller jacket. I've just emailed them to see if they can send me an XL in the trousers.
Larry David wrote:Received the clothes today. Bit of a problem with the sizes though. I ordered large which is actually the 3rd smallest size out of a possible 8 sizes! The jacket is too big and the sleeves are too long and the trousers are too small! But strange really given that I have a larger upper body than lower body. I actually bought them through Amazon as the delivery time was quicker.
With Sportsbikeshop return/refund/exchange would be free which is why I would always use them for things like this. I have a large and the sleeves are perhaps an inch longer than I would like for a normal jacket, but with gloves on never had a problem (and I do not use any of the adjusters).
Also with SBS you can choose the size of jacket/trousers seperately - did you do that with amazon? (add the size of jacket to the basket with SBS, when you go to the basket there is a seperate tab asking for size of trousers wanted). I found the Armr Moto sizing to be quite good, where RST is always 1-2 sizes too small for most people (size M, order an XL jacket!).
Not sure if the Amazon seller allow different sizes. They are sending out a smaller jacket. I've just emailed them to see if they can send me an XL in the trousers.
Cyberbodhi wrote:The last couple morning ride-ins have been really cold. Been thinking maybe some long-johns or something. What do you all do to stay warm? Looking for advice, anything from pocket-book friendly, to over-the-top pocket nuclear reactor! What do you wear to stay warm and dry as the weather changes?
Long-johns underneath the jeans. Waterproof over-trousers on top of the jeans as well if necessary. Mahoosive JTS jacket that keeps me nice and snug in all weathers, with removable lining. Visor down on the helmet for most of the journey [though I much prefer riding with it up!]. Richa 'winter' gloves that I just wear all year round.
Although I'm ok in temps down to a few degree's below zero with just thermal rain proof trousers, textile jacket over a long-sleeve fleece and balaclava to help around the neck area, I've just purchased a flourescent rain proof over-jacket instead of the normal one I carry to add rain-proof and hi-viz to the mix. It will add an extra layer for the colder weather too. First time I've bought a proper bikers over-jacket rather than light-weight normal jacket which does not always fit well on armoured clothing without being way to big around the waist.
iceman wrote:Although I'm ok in temps down to a few degree's below zero with just thermal rain proof trousers, textile jacket over a long-sleeve fleece and balaclava to help around the neck area, I've just purchased a flourescent rain proof over-jacket instead of the normal one I carry to add rain-proof and hi-viz to the mix. It will add an extra layer for the colder weather too. First time I've bought a proper bikers over-jacket rather than light-weight normal jacket which does not always fit well on armoured clothing without being way to big around the waist.
I'm using a properly sized bicycle hi-viz rainproof jacket. It is slightly oversize at waist area, but comfortably long at the back. Your's looking really good and adjustable. Can you post up a link to it please?
Personally I try to avoid riding in sub-zero conditions - but as your name says you're a true iceman to do it.
Oxford waterproof over-jacket arrived, fitted well over my large size Armr Moto jacket, but I was not keen on the collar or amount of velcro to do up/undo so I've sent it back free of charge via SBS. Now ordering one of these: Very light weight, folds up to a small bundle for storage, totally waterproof, external and internal pockets (unlike the other one) and I prefer a more open zip arrangement (with weather proof strip behind) than having lots of velcro fixings on the outside. Usually £60 but some outlets have them on offer for £29 delivered for the next 2 weeks!
The Rev-It jacket above is superb! My Armr Moto jacket in large is fairly bulky compared to RST's (they run smaller than usual for a given size) and the Rev-It in XL fits perfectly with a bit of room to spare. It's fine even on it's own over over normal clothes with no bike jacket as it's not too large and bulky. Superb quality for less than half usual price (usually £60), very lightweight folds to a small size and has four pockets in total - two large outside, one large inside and another just inside the front flap. Very pleased I found this on offer.
Oxford waterproof over-jacket arrived, fitted well over my large size Armr Moto jacket, but I was not keen on the collar or amount of velcro to do up/undo so I've sent it back free of charge via SBS. Now ordering one of these: Very light weight, folds up to a small bundle for storage, totally waterproof, external and internal pockets (unlike the other one) and I prefer a more open zip arrangement (with weather proof strip behind) than having lots of velcro fixings on the outside. Usually £60 but some outlets have them on offer for £29 delivered for the next 2 weeks!
Oxford waterproof over-jacket arrived, fitted well over my large size Armr Moto jacket, but I was not keen on the collar or amount of velcro to do up/undo so I've sent it back free of charge via SBS. Now ordering one of these: Very light weight, folds up to a small bundle for storage, totally waterproof, external and internal pockets (unlike the other one) and I prefer a more open zip arrangement (with weather proof strip behind) than having lots of velcro fixings on the outside. Usually £60 but some outlets have them on offer for £29 delivered for the next 2 weeks!
Who's cold? It was a degree below freezing one morning last week and I was nice and warm in my Alpinestars Mora jacket and Tourmaster Quest pants. The only thing I don't have is cold weather riding gloves, and I need a scarf.