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What new riding suit to get?
« on: November 01, 2016, 05:23:21 pm »
I did a search and didn't find this topic since 2014. 

I'm on my second two piece Aerostich Roadcrafter suit in 35 years.  The first lasted about 20 years until I out grew it, and the second is now 17 years old and getting very old and faded, plus I've burned a hole in the right leg on a hot exhaust.  Both suits were red with black ballistics, and both greatly faded. 

I'm now considering a replacement suit, probably an Aerostich again, but I'm open to other ideas in the same price range.  I could get another two piece Roadcrafter but I'm considering the Darien jacket and pants.  I like two piece suits because of their versatility. 

Has anyone had both suits and can give thoughts and advice?  I like to wear riding suits over street clothes.  Any other manufacturer offer something similar in price and versatility? 

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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2016, 09:26:41 pm »
I did a search and didn't find this topic since 2014. 

I'm on my second two piece Aerostich Roadcrafter suit in 35 years.  The first lasted about 20 years until I out grew it, and the second is now 17 years old and getting very old and faded, plus I've burned a hole in the right leg on a hot exhaust.  Both suits were red with black ballistics, and both greatly faded. 

I'm now considering a replacement suit, probably an Aerostich again, but I'm open to other ideas in the same price range.  I could get another two piece Roadcrafter but I'm considering the Darien jacket and pants.  I like two piece suits because of their versatility. 

Has anyone had both suits and can give thoughts and advice?  I like to wear riding suits over street clothes.  Any other manufacturer offer something similar in price and versatility? 

thanks, Lee
I have had a 1-piece Roadcrafter, a 2-piece Roadcrafter, and a Darien. So far, I consider the Darien to the be the most versatile gear of all. The jacket works fine with either the fleece liner or with no liner. The pants are lighter and even easier to get in and out of than the Roadcrafter. It's what I wore going to Alaska, and I can't imagine anything any better.
If I had to pick which Roadcrafter I like the best, it would be the 2-piece. My first Roadcrafter was a 2-piece and I currently have a hi-viz yellow 1-piece and a solid black 1-piece. I like the 2-piece better.
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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2016, 03:42:19 am »
It's pretty hard to beat the durability of Aerostich and even harder to find a manufacturer that offers repair services - regardless of the age of the garment.

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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2016, 05:58:18 am »
Even though I don't have a 'Stich, and have been pleased with my other gear (Olympia and AGV), Aerostich has always been considered the "gold standard" of riding gear by virtually everyone I know.  I can't imagine a better or more durable suit.  The ONLY thing that appears to be in the same class is the KLIM gear that has become so popular with the ADV crowd.  But I don't know anyone that has a lot of experience with it, especially long term, and I haven't seen much of it up close either.   Have no idea about their ability to custom tailor it or repair it.  So hard for me to have an opinion on KLIM as an alternative.  I tend to be in the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" crowd, and if you've been happy with the Aerostich products you've used, think you've gotten good value, and can afford a new one, I would probably recommend doing just that.  Good luck with your search.  Pat M
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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2016, 08:31:31 am »
I did a search and didn't find this topic since 2014. 

I'm on my second two piece Aerostich Roadcrafter suit in 35 years.  The first lasted about 20 years until I out grew it, and the second is now 17 years old and getting very old and faded, plus I've burned a hole in the right leg on a hot exhaust.  Both suits were red with black ballistics, and both greatly faded. 

I'm now considering a replacement suit, probably an Aerostich again, but I'm open to other ideas in the same price range.  I could get another two piece Roadcrafter but I'm considering the Darien jacket and pants.  I like two piece suits because of their versatility. 

Has anyone had both suits and can give thoughts and advice?  I like to wear riding suits over street clothes.  Any other manufacturer offer something similar in price and versatility? 

thanks, Lee
I have had a 1-piece Roadcrafter, a 2-piece Roadcrafter, and a Darien. So far, I consider the Darien to the be the most versatile gear of all. The jacket works fine with either the fleece liner or with no liner. The pants are lighter and even easier to get in and out of than the Roadcrafter. It's what I wore going to Alaska, and I can't imagine anything any better.
If I had to pick which Roadcrafter I like the best, it would be the 2-piece. My first Roadcrafter was a 2-piece and I currently have a hi-viz yellow 1-piece and a solid black 1-piece. I like the 2-piece better.

Hi Geoffrey!  So the Darien and pants are better than the Roadcrafter for street use in your experience?  Is the Darien setup more waterproof than the Roadcrafter? 
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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #5 on: November 02, 2016, 08:33:14 am »
Good points. 
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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #6 on: November 02, 2016, 09:58:02 am »
Been wearing KLIM goretex for a couple of years.  The "picks" for me are:  1) it is absolutely waterproof, 2) it is very well vented.  The "pans":  1) it stains easily (mine is light colored), 2) it's too darn expensive.

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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2016, 12:36:09 pm »
I had a 2 piece Roadcrafter, then the normal Darien jacket and pants and now the Darien Light, hi Viz jacket and the Darien AD1 pants. The AD1 have features that make them my favorite over the regular Darien pants. The Darien Light jacket is a late model (2012) that features magnets in the collar that are helpful in securing collar flaps in either the open or closed position and it has sleeve cinch straps. I find that this combo is both 100% waterproof and comfortable in all weather conditions. In cooler weather, I use a Tourmaster 2.0 heated jacket liner under the jacket, so I didn't order the standard Aerostich liner.

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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2016, 01:05:42 pm »
Do the standard Darien pants and AD1 pants fit well over jeans? 
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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2016, 01:19:11 pm »
Since I'm leaning toward the Darien suit I'm wondering about the new Darien "light" jacket and pants, if this "light" version would be beneficial?
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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #11 on: November 02, 2016, 02:18:37 pm »
Maybe this should be worn UNDER another suit.  :-)

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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #12 on: November 02, 2016, 02:30:46 pm »
Cute!  I'd leave my suit on! 
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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #13 on: November 02, 2016, 03:22:14 pm »
Do the standard Darien pants and AD1 pants fit well over jeans? 

Yes, they both fit over jeans. The AD1 may be less baggy looking than the standards. The AD1's also feature velcro closures over the front pockets, so everything doesn't fall out if you hang them over a chair ,etc when you take them off. One feature I really like is the additional pocket below the regular front pocket that is waterproof and has a velcro flap. I keep my wallet in that pocket and it makes it very easy to retrieve and replace my wallet at gas stops.

http://www.aerostich.com/jackets-pants/ad1/ad1-motorcycle-pants.html

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Re: What new riding suit to get?
« Reply #14 on: November 02, 2016, 03:32:53 pm »
Thanks for pointing out the AD1 pants.  They look great.
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