i'm off on monday and shall take most if not all of these in and i was wondering if it would be wise to take just my leathers with an all in one waterproof suit (for the wet days) or if a fabric adventure style jacket with detatchable innards would be the better bet. i have fabric trousers with detatchable thermal layer but fixed waterproof element but just an old waterproof fabric jacket that would need a windproof fleece underneath. i had that set up for a long weekend in wales in october last year but don't want to do that on a 3 week trip to europe and the fleece will take up too much room when not being used.
shall i risk it. i did the leathers/oversuit thing for the pyrenees/spain last year at exactly the same time of year and got away with it. in fact i was too warm a few times when it rained while wearing the oversuit.
also the jackets to fit my fabric strides are between £2-300 to get the spec i want. is it worth it for a couple of weeks a year. 'rev-it' is the brand if it makes a difference.
what do you think?
steve
anyone ridden the alps /grimmsel/davos/stelvio in june?
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Well i'm a 3/4 jacket and leather trousers anyway,were the hell do you put all the bits and bobs when going abroad in leathers??
But the absolute no no are one piece rain suits,god knows how many we had before we worked out two piece unlined,the water lies in the rolled up part of the jacket and not the trousers,the jacket also doubles up as an extra piece of clothing.
At this time of year,still are very good chance of a kicking weather wise,that high up.
But the absolute no no are one piece rain suits,god knows how many we had before we worked out two piece unlined,the water lies in the rolled up part of the jacket and not the trousers,the jacket also doubles up as an extra piece of clothing.
At this time of year,still are very good chance of a kicking weather wise,that high up.
Went through France/Switz/Austria to Italy last August.
Rolled off the ferry, the ride was wet then wet & cold then really wet and cold then 'this really isn't funny anymore type wet then we got to Italy and it was HOT.
I had one of those jackets with various layers you can remove so wasn't too bad really. Textile beats leather for touring imho.
Have a god trip.
Cheers
Tim
Rolled off the ferry, the ride was wet then wet & cold then really wet and cold then 'this really isn't funny anymore type wet then we got to Italy and it was HOT.
I had one of those jackets with various layers you can remove so wasn't too bad really. Textile beats leather for touring imho.
Have a god trip.
Cheers
Tim
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