Waterproof Textile Jacket
#1
Posted 05 August 2017 - 05:16 pm
#2
Posted 05 August 2017 - 07:38 pm
Kids treated me to an ARMA KISO2 jacket for Fathers Day from the Sports Bike Shop - Boston , Lincs, it was one of RIDE Magazines "recommended" triangle jobbies under the banner of "best waterproof jacket under £150" I think it was, cracking piece of kit for the money, well impressed so far, they're doing a special at the moment - along with ARMA - for £99 they are knocking out the original KISO jacket (to shift old stock no doubt) and they're bunging the matching ARMA trousers in F.O.C. , check them out www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk , I've got a pair of waterproof trousers already and I would have gone for it but was not over awed by the look of the original KISO jacket to be honest even though the reviews were spot on (even got a "recommended" from MCN too) and for £99 all in- bargain.
Edited by Gdogg, 05 August 2017 - 07:39 pm.
#3
Posted 05 August 2017 - 09:45 pm
thanks mate yeah was lookin at them too has the jacket been totally waterproofKids treated me to an ARMA KISO2 jacket for Fathers Day from the Sports Bike Shop - Boston , Lincs, it was one of RIDE Magazines "recommended" triangle jobbies under the banner of "best waterproof jacket under £150" I think it was, cracking piece of kit for the money, well impressed so far, they're doing a special at the moment - along with ARMA - for £99 they are knocking out the original KISO jacket (to shift old stock no doubt) and they're bunging the matching ARMA trousers in F.O.C. , check them out www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk , I've got a pair of waterproof trousers already and I would have gone for it but was not over awed by the look of the original KISO jacket to be honest even though the reviews were spot on (even got a "recommended" from MCN too) and for £99 all in- bargain.
#4
Posted 06 August 2017 - 08:25 am
Luckily not been caught out in a proper storm yet, but all good, the review I read by the MCN chap I think it was said he'd been caught in what can only be described as a heavy down pour and only had a wet patch about the size of a 50p piece on his tee shirt near his belly button and that he'd been wetter than that in jackets 3 times more expensive !, that sold it for me I must admit, yeah sure at some point I'm gonna get a soaking and probably wet some where but I've got a £120 jacket on my back not a £500 one, it's a chance I'm more than prepared to take , must admit I'm deffo toying with selling my current textile trousers so I can get the matching ARMA KISO2 ones.
Only thing I had to get used to is the "gloves in" design (Italian thing I think!), zip and cuff a bit bulky for "gloves out" , but got the hang of it now and happy with it but was weird at first especially after 40 years of said "gloves out"
I went for the gunmetal grey one, only because the outer pockets are black for all the colours and they were more prominent, so decided on the darker colour, just a personal thing.
Edited by Gdogg, 06 August 2017 - 08:29 am.
#5
Posted 06 August 2017 - 10:23 am
I now have a £200+ Held touring and the zip is coming away at the bottom after only 6 months. Not recommended.
Sorry for being negative but I thought I'd mention it in case you were looking at these brands
#6
Posted 06 August 2017 - 11:22 am
Edited by davytdm, 06 August 2017 - 11:24 am.
#7
Posted 06 August 2017 - 12:52 pm
Had one of these for a couple of years now, constantly been dry and in some serious downpours as well, it's never let a drop through, the outer teflon coating helps peel the rain of so the jacket does'nt become so sodden with just the inner waterproof liner. it's as good as any goretex jacket i've had in the past at more expense.
Look around maybe it's cheaper elsewhere.
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#8
Posted 06 August 2017 - 01:00 pm
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#9
Posted 06 August 2017 - 02:33 pm
excellent coat mate that's the sort I'm after that has outer waterproof fabric as well as the inner 🤗🤗Had one of these for a couple of years now, constantly been dry and in some serious downpours as well, it's never let a drop through, the outer teflon coating helps peel the rain of so the jacket does'nt become so sodden with just the inner waterproof liner. it's as good as any goretex jacket i've had in the past at more expense.
Look around maybe it's cheaper elsewhere.
#10
Posted 06 August 2017 - 02:34 pm
True muddy and i would as i used to and will again when i get another, double wrapped is good.
Bigred mk1 R1 Calipers- Braided lines- Givi wing rack-Crash bungs- Hi vis bullets-PR2's- and a hoot to ride.
Quad 900 Silver Laser duo tech pipes-Scott oiler-Engine crash bars- Radiator mounted see me ring LED's-Datatool system 3 alarm -Centre stand- Extender fender-Renthal bars-Handle bar risers-Mirror extenders-BMW GS Handgaurds-Acumen uprated horn & Nautilus-Stainless steel Radiator guard-Givi wing rack-OEM screen-Yammy touring screen-MRA Vario-MRA Double bubble cut down for fast as fk riding-Tiger screen-Tank protector-Stomp grip panels-Optimate lead Gone to Heaven
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#11
Posted 07 August 2017 - 06:27 am
In heavy downpours I prefer to wear a light rainproof over jacket. A Gore-Tex inner may keep me dry, but a soaking jacket is no fun and not easy to dry.
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#12
Posted 07 August 2017 - 10:06 am
+1
Almost a +1
I use a Sidi dual-layer onesie over my HG gear if I'm doing a decent ride in the rain or winter such as a ride to Farnborough.
This onesie doubles as my summertime continental waterproof layer (even though it's not completely WP) as staying driazabone isn't important to me in these circumstances .
If you want to be totally dry whatever the weather and distance an immersion suit maybe......
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#13
Posted 07 August 2017 - 11:06 am
#14
Posted 07 August 2017 - 12:50 pm
I have a set of RST Adventure textiles and they've been cracking for me. I ride all year round and all weathers, only time they've let anything through was after 10 hours riding through a monsoon on the west coast and I suspect that was down to accumulated road-dirt.
I'd overlooked that textiles are less water-resistant over time as the membrane pores get clogged up with all sorts. Threw them in the washing machine with tekwash and then reproofer, been bone dry since. Tend to do the cleaning every 3 months now.
#15
Posted 07 August 2017 - 02:16 pm
great advice many thanks will bear that in mind ☺ is that the rst pro series adventure 2 jackets there about £179🤔I have a set of RST Adventure textiles and they've been cracking for me. I ride all year round and all weathers, only time they've let anything through was after 10 hours riding through a monsoon on the west coast and I suspect that was down to accumulated road-dirt.
I'd overlooked that textiles are less water-resistant over time as the membrane pores get clogged up with all sorts. Threw them in the washing machine with tekwash and then reproofer, been bone dry since. Tend to do the cleaning every 3 months now.
Edited by davytdm, 07 August 2017 - 02:21 pm.
#16
Posted 07 August 2017 - 02:36 pm
Yeh, tis the Pro series. I got a discount on the set from the local dealership as I was buying a full set of gear at the same time as buying the bike.
#17
Posted 07 August 2017 - 04:28 pm
thanks mate☺Yeh, tis the Pro series. I got a discount on the set from the local dealership as I was buying a full set of gear at the same time as buying the bike.
#18
Posted 12 August 2017 - 08:19 pm
#19
Posted 13 August 2017 - 10:37 am
Gur at work ordered Bering Roy, £250 for a Goretex lamiate jacket (not a shell type) which is the cheapest we could find. Arrived and general fit was good. He's not a massive cake fiend. Only problem was that the fit didn't allow the arms to raise enough (He's got a Tiger 800 XC) so fairly high arm riding position.
So that went back.
He's now got an RST Paragon 5, which is a really nice fit. Storm colar, and more air vents than my old socks.
Being an All Year Biker I need to have a jacket that can withstand the worst that British weather throws at me. I've got a Oxford Rain Seal overjack for when it's properly shoite on the way home from work, but I've yet to find a jacket (without selling organs to fund it) that can cope.
Money vs Reward I guess.
Be good to hear what you think of the Montreal!
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#20
Posted 13 August 2017 - 04:29 pm
will report back once I've tested in the rain mateGur at work ordered Bering Roy, £250 for a Goretex lamiate jacket (not a shell type) which is the cheapest we could find. Arrived and general fit was good. He's not a massive cake fiend. Only problem was that the fit didn't allow the arms to raise enough (He's got a Tiger 800 XC) so fairly high arm riding position.
So that went back.
He's now got an RST Paragon 5, which is a really nice fit. Storm colar, and more air vents than my old socks.
Being an All Year Biker I need to have a jacket that can withstand the worst that British weather throws at me. I've got a Oxford Rain Seal overjack for when it's properly shoite on the way home from work, but I've yet to find a jacket (without selling organs to fund it) that can cope.
Money vs Reward I guess.
Be good to hear what you think of the Montreal!
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