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1 of 4 I've been approached about possibly doing some long term test gear reviews. I'll post more about it if it pans out.
I've been loathe to do this kind of thing because there's always that hint of conflict of interest. If someone sends me free gear to evaluate, won't I feel obligated to give it a better review than if I had just bought the thing myself?
Then again, my Aerostich Transit Suit Review is still one of the most popular articles I've written.
Is this something you guys would find interesting? If so, what kind of gear would you be interested in reading my perspective on? Suits? Helmets? Tires? Electronics? (New Sena anyone?) Luggage?
Let me know.
2 of 4 I got some new gloves (a holiday gift from my mother) and can't wait to get out there and try them out.
So,
Yermo,
buffalo, etc. When does the riding season start for you guys?
Here are the gloves:
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3 of 4 John St John Revzilla has been talking to me about doing some gear reviews for them. I had hoped to review this suit after
isurfnementioned it . But since you beat me to it, I'd love to get some of your initial impressions of it.
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4 of 4 The suit exterior seems pretty solid, with a just right amount of stiffness to the fabric, and loads of features for touring. But, I have had the pads get twisted inside the suit every time I've put it on. (Maybe that's the reason no one else attaches their pads that way.)
I wish they had attached the liner to the shell in a few more locations. As it is, the entire bodice of the liner is free to move about, and twist around the pads, which flop around the inside of the suit, like fish caught in a net.
Update: I purchased a bottle of Fabri-Tac permanent adhesive, and laid a bead of adhesive around the hip and shoulder pads to lock them into place.
First, we turned the suit inside out and filled it with clothes to fill out the suit and press outward against the liner. (Didn't want to glue the liner in the wrong spot.) Then, we rubbed the adhesive through the open weave of the liner and stuck the liner to the outer layer. I'm sure I voided the warranty. But, the problem of the flopping pads is solved.