02-24-2010, 09:22 PM | #11 |
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LOL Thanks for throwin' my name into the ring Kel...
As far as I'm concerned, if you're going to do serious miles, and you need an all purpose suit that is good for all varieties of inclement weather, then you need to place a call to Duluth, Minnesota. Before I bought my Aerostich, I looked at the BMW suit. I loved the suit, but the cut didn't fit me very well. It was also just a little more expensive than the 'Stich, but at the time, I wanted the right suit for the job. Price wasn't in the mix honestly. I will offer this as far as the TourMaster. Prior to our tour in 2008, Carolina bought a TourMaster 2 piece suit. The suit had TWO liners for the jacket and the pants. One was a rain liner, the other was a wind liner. The suit fit her well and she really liked it and said it was very effective for cutting the wind, especially if you used both liners. I was VERY impressed with the suit to tell you the truth. My only beef with it was my whole purpose for getting a suit was I wanted something that I did NOT have to stop to put in liners or put on, so the TourMaster wouldn't have fit my criteria at the time. I love my 'Stich, highly recommend it, but it is not for everyone. If you're going to ride in more heat than not, I'd probably not recommend it. If you're going to be riding in more rain and colder weather, then absolutely I would recommend it. Hope this helps.
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RIP REX
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02-25-2010, 11:32 PM | #13 | |
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I may be short but I'm fat. Either way, it'll fit you but may be a bit too loose, though the extra room may come in handy for wearing liners underneath. It comes with a liner but I have no idea where it's at. If it's a Large, it'll be OK. If it's an XL then it may be too big.
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02-25-2010, 11:38 PM | #14 |
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If its xl.....
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02-26-2010, 09:13 AM | #15 |
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I picked up a used/unworn 'Stich last year for a smokin' half-price deal. Takes some getting used to - compared to my Vansons & Dainese one-piece, it feels a bit like wearing pajamas. But it's obviously very well-made, and great for all-purpose long-distance use - with the caveat, as Trace said, that it's not great for hot weather (doesn't help that mine's black, like his).
A buddy of mine has the Tourmaster Patton jacket & pants, and he swears by them - all-in-all they seem like better bang-for-the-buck. Nearly as good build quality, equal weather-protection, better looking, and nearly half the price. |
02-26-2010, 11:21 AM | #16 | |
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I agree
A lot of the "lesser brands" have really improved quality, while Stitch and BMW have just stayed where they were at. So the cost vs quality scale is really bringing them closer. Olympia/Rev'It/First Gear/Tourmaster all make really good shit for the cost. I know my new First Gear TPG gloves are some of the best winter gloves I have ever seen.
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02-26-2010, 12:29 PM | #17 |
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I had a Fieldsheer Highlander and it held up really well, but that was 5-6 yrs ago. Not sure how it compares to their new models.
Think I'd have to go with Rev'It the next time though... the styling isn't all that great but in terms of product specs those guys definitely know what they're doing. |
02-27-2010, 12:19 AM | #18 |
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Okay,
My Highland II suit is size Large, and I also found the liner too. The suit is two-years-old and probably been used for maybe four months. My gears get rotated out so that they don't stink. No tears, no cuts, with exception to some fraying due to wind blast. Color is black with white reflective as shown in this link (it's the only color). http://www.sandhillspowersports.com/...sheer_highland I'll let it go for $100.
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03-01-2010, 01:08 PM | #19 |
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I'm 5ft6 with 46" chest and 38" waist.
It fits me OK but not great. Legs are a bit too long for me. With the liner out, I can wear a set of clothes underneath it (jeans, shirt). With the liner in, it would be too tight for me.
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03-02-2010, 05:17 PM | #20 |
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I hate to be an Indian giver, but it's raining dogs and cats out here and this 1-piecer sure comes in handy in the morning. Slide in and slide out.
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