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#1 Unread post by VermilionX »

1. my measurements are a combination of the smallest and the next size larger to it. will choosing the larger of the two be the better choice?

2. what's the advantage/disadvantage of having 1 piece/2 piece?

3. is joe rocket a decent brand?

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VermilionX wrote:1. my measurements are a combination of the smallest and the next size larger to it. will choosing the larger of the two be the better choice?
Maybe, maybe not. The best gear is the gear that fits well along with being high quality. The best thing would be to get a 2 piece that fits that can zip together in the back. If you're worried about them seperating when sliding on your back, get a jacket without back protection and get a spine protector. This way, if the zipper does fail, and the jacket rides up, you'll be sliding on the spine protector.
VermilionX wrote:2. what's the advantage/disadvantage of having 1 piece/2 piece?
1 piece DOES offer the best protection of all the gear, but it can be a hassle i'd imagine. Would you REALLY want to be completely covered in leather in the middle of the summer? With a two piece you can alternate between a mesh or leather jacket. Also, would you always go through the trouble of wearing the 1 piece all the time.
VermilionX wrote:3. is joe rocket a decent brand?
Yes

If track days are in your future, i'd say start with a 2 piece and once you start hitting the track, get a 1 piece specifically for days you go to the track,
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thanks

i did know that 1 piece is a hassle but i just don't know if there's any advantages to it. now i know :)

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#4 Unread post by jmillheiser »

Go 2 piece for street riding. Get a jacket and pants that zip together to make a one piece. Gives you almost as much protection as a 1 piece for canyon carving and the occasional track day and you can run with just the jacket and jeans for a trip down the block or commuting to work, or even get a pair of overpants that go over your normal pants.

If your wanting something a bit more everyday friendly you might look into a pair of Draggin Jeans (reinforced jeans for riding), icon also makes armored jeans.

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:o

i'll check out those armored jeans.

thanks.

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#6 Unread post by Sev »

I've got a pair of barrier jeans from Icon which I love. Though they might be a little hot for your neck of the woods. It's bloody cold up here.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#7 Unread post by VermilionX »

draggin looks cool

i'll get those instead of the track suit... i'll just buy a 1 piece when im ready for the tracks.

i like this one... what do you guys think about this

http://www.dragginjeans.com/Barracuda.htm

so im planning on getting a draggin jean and that jacket... will that be a good gear for the streets? im don't plan on taking freeways for a long time.

oh i think i should get some armored gloves and boots as well. any recommendations?

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VermilionX wrote:draggin looks cool

i'll get those instead of the track suit... i'll just buy a 1 piece when im ready for the tracks.

i like this one... what do you guys think about this

http://www.dragginjeans.com/Barracuda.htm

so im planning on getting a draggin jean and that jacket... will that be a good gear for the streets? im don't plan on taking freeways for a long time.

oh i think i should get some armored gloves and boots as well. any recommendations?
Might i suggest the armor upgrade?
http://www.dragginjeans.com/Armor.htm
I thought kevlar wasn't all too great unless combined with another material?
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