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* [http://www.motoport.com/index.php?option=com_redshop&view=product&pid=35&cid=27&Itemid=15 Motoport] makes kevlar outer wear including jeans.
 
* [http://www.motoport.com/index.php?option=com_redshop&view=product&pid=35&cid=27&Itemid=15 Motoport] makes kevlar outer wear including jeans.
 
*[http://www.atomic-moto.com/search.asp?keyword=heated&x=0&y=0 Atomic Moto Heated Gear]
 
*[http://www.atomic-moto.com/search.asp?keyword=heated&x=0&y=0 Atomic Moto Heated Gear]
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*[http://www.aerostich.com/clothing/visibility-protection/reflective/adhesive-3m-solas-grade-reflective.html Aerostitch 3M Solas Reflective] $7 2"x2'
  
 
===Armor===
 
===Armor===

Revision as of 14:37, 3 May 2014

Tools

Various

Armor

Boots

Sounds like the Gaerne boots fit a wider foot, the SG10 size 9 fit me pretty well. The size 9 in the Balance Oiled seemed a hair tight and narrower in the foot-box, especially across the ball of my foot. Chances are I won't fit the Sidi boots at all w/ my EEE foot.

Gloves

  • AlpineStar SP3, xl.

Helmets

Jackets/Pants

Jacket/Pants (probably black, size Large jacket, 32-long pant): Pretty sure I'm gonna go w/ KLIM stuff, seems really well made (in the US) and they've got a wide range. I'd probably go w/ black.

Currently thinking the Klim Traverse jacket and pant (does not include armor):

But there're options up and down in price from those... some w/ more and some w/ less armor and/or durability...

Step up from the Traverse is the Overland (includes armor so actually less than the Traverse if you want armor):

or

Klim Lattitude, lighter than the Badland:

...and then up another notch to the Klim Badlands Pro jacket/pant more for the 1190 type of riding (includes armor):

and then something simpler, more for MX but still useful for other stuff: