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Originally Posted by voodoochild
(Post 2826553)
Looks interesting. Did a google search, looks like they're the ProBiker MCS01? Where in Pune? I might be heading to DSG on MG Road for the Revive gloves, on n_aditya's recommendation, and might pick up these as well. I hope they come in plain black too though :D Cheers, Rahul |
Originally Posted by n_aditya
(Post 2826454)
Glad I've been able to help Tejus. I'd recommend the DSG revive in lieu of the Cramster. I've been using the Revive for over 2 years now (~22,000 kms) and they have performed very well. Can vouch DSG Revive anywhere; 29K kms on my CBR & some 6-7K on my Rx in one year & 2-3 months & my revive has been soaked in water twice & I'm quite confident it can with stand for another 3K very easily. . |
Originally Posted by naveenroy
(Post 2819475)
But did the "rain" test in the shower. Pants work great - not a drop of water seeped in. |
Originally Posted by ebonho
(Post 2826535)
Agree 100%, but textile ones can be used in the wet without becoming a squidgy mass, and they also dry quickly, which is a big advantage in the monsoons (now we just need some rain ....). For city riding, I prefer these over the bulky leather ones. Good air flow and knuckle protection. Easy to put on and take off. Not bulky so can keep wearing them at fuel stops, get wallet/credit card out of pockets, use the mobile. Anti-slip palm with mount of venus protection pad. And got them for just 300 bucks.:) |
Originally Posted by pulsarmaniac
(Post 2827535)
I have the same gloves. Has been serving me well for nearly a year now. It fits pretty ok and is comfortable enough for long rides. I have had good experience with them in the Mumbai rains last year too. |
Originally Posted by rkavthekar @naveenroy - Did you get a chance to try out pants in actual rain? Would appreciate if you can share your experience. take care and ride safely |
Originally Posted by anandkenkare
(Post 2827565)
Could someone let me know where one can purchase helmets, riding jackets and knee guards in Goa ? |
Originally Posted by naveenroy
(Post 2819475)
But did the "rain" test in the shower. Pants work great - not a drop of water seeped in. |
Originally Posted by n.devdath
(Post 2828178)
With the monsoons around the corner, my office commute will become a messy squelchy affair unless I purchase proper rain gear for biking, not only in the city but also on the highway. I tried various unbranded raincoats in one and two pieces but they either wear out too fast or are not comfortable. Can someone suggest a good quality rain gear for the upper and lower body please? Most posts here either suggest something for the upper body and something else for the lower. Is it not possible to get something which is a pair? Also, I ride a bullet so would prefer something which is sedate and goes with the bike, if possible. |
Originally Posted by ebonho
(Post 2828227)
Duckback rain suits. They have really nice lightweight modern ones now. Pretty pricey though. |
Originally Posted by n.devdath
(Post 2828236)
Are they available online? Tried to search but in vain. Price is ok if they last long and are really water proof. |
Originally Posted by n.devdath
(Post 2828189)
Naveen, I too am thinking of ordering a pair of those pants for myself but want to know how to protect my upper body from the rain? What do you use? |
Originally Posted by n.devdath
(Post 2828236)
Are they available online? Tried to search but in vain. Price is ok if they last long and are really water proof. |
Originally Posted by naveenroy
(Post 2829109)
I have the rain coat from a set that I had bought years back. I also wear a regular cloth jacket to office so that will save me from the rain. But guess you can get a jacket from the same material as the pants. Looked around in the same site? How about these - they look perfect - Buy Btwin Cycling Rain gear RAIN JACKET Online |
Originally Posted by MurtazaGhiya
(Post 2829168)
I guess you can try to contact them here |
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