I think the Tornado pro is good enough for our conditions. For the price the Alpinestars is not justified ... especially the low end ones.
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
The best jacket I can think of is the ADV Breed's jacket. Its more of an Eurofit but try it out if you are in Bangalore.Originally posted by Roy_Keanes_Beard View Post
I think the Tornado pro is good enough for our conditions. For the price the Alpinestars is not justified ... especially the low end ones.When I'm on the road, I'm indestructible. No one can stop me... but they try.
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
rynox tornado pro is good option. don't go for the TBG adv breed as the rain liner is not 100% waterproof as riessa is not usedOriginally posted by Roy_Keanes_Beard View PostAlpinestars are known for quality. I'm just not sure if I should spend the extra money when I can buy a Rynox which has pretty much the same features and more.
but again it will be your choice. solace defender though a good option comes with sas tec level 2 armors. my cousin using it since
last 6 months. it is VFM product i must say
cheersss buddy
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Buying 4 Season Gear from Revzilla
Greetings Fellow riders.
I am new to XBHP and motorcycle riding
I am planning to get few riding gears for from Revzilla.com to my cousin brothers address in US.
1. 4 Season Jacket Budget 270$ Max
2. Convertible/Modular Helmet Budget 120$ Max
3. Touring Boot with minimal looks Budget 80$ Max
4. All season Riding Gloves Budget 80$ Max
5. Riding Jeans
6.Riding Goggles
Me and my friend is planning for a K2K ride this June.
I prefer all season gears with minimal looks(I love every colour as long as it is back)
we will be riding RE Himalayan for this ride
I have shortlisted the following
1. Tour Master Transition 4 Jacket - RevZilla
2.Fly Tourist Helmet - Solids - RevZilla
3. Tour Master Flex WP Boots - RevZilla
4. Fly Aurora Gloves - RevZilla
Tour Master Mid-Tex Gloves - RevZilla
I am 5.11" 60KG of skinny build. I understand the risk of buying gear without wearing it which am ready to take.
Please provide your valuable suggestions about any alternative options in specified budget and size slections
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Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread
So I bought myself a pair of riding boots - Falco Oxegen2
As there are no reviews for the same on this thread I thought of putting up one. They are made in Italy and are imported by Spartan Pro Gear. I bought them for Rs 12,700/- but the prices have now increased to Rs 14,250/-
Though cheaper than Sidi, A*, etc. the quality of these boots is comparable to mid range of both the brands. These are CE rated and come with metal toe sliders, D3O padding at impact areas, shin guard, shank reinforced sole and air vents.
These are not waterproof, but that means they have high breathability and keep the feet dry and cool, perfect for summers. When riding, you do have to get used to them, if you have not worn riding boots before. Your feet have lesser mobility as compared to normal shoes and gear shifts and feet placement on the pegs need to be adjusted accordingly.
They are comfortable enough for walking and can be worn off the bike. I wore them for 2 hours without feeling any discomfort.
Here are a few pics
Last edited by paradoxx; 05-02-2016, 11:55 PM.
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Help me with riding gloves
Hey all, I own Suzuki Gixxer 155. My friends and I are planning on going for a long ride in a week. And I have been planning on getting a good pair of riding gloves. So I need your help in getting one. Suggest me some good riding gloves under Rs. 1k.
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Hey guys.
I wanted to know if the solace sprint/lofty is a worthy competitor to the Rynox Air GT? or any other brand of jacket.
Im mainly looking for a riding jacket that has the best ventilation and keeps me pretty dry (
)during heavy downpours.Both have pretty good protection and features but since im on a tight budget the more expensive defender/tornado pro is a bit of a stretch.
I will stretch for the tornado pro/solace defender if their so called waterproofing REISSA liner does it job, unless its proven otherwise.
Does the REISSA liner allow you to completely replace a dedicated rain coat or will i have to buy one? If This REISSA liner isnt good at keeping me dry then ill go for the cheaper air gt/sprint and buy a rain coat.
From online pictures its seems the air Gt has larger area of mesh and should provide better ventilation as compared to the solace sprint/lofty,True?
Regards
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Have been using the Air GT since almost a year now. Ventilation is very good,no complains whatsoever, as rightly mentioned by you due to the are of mesh and the type of mesh.Originally posted by Rambo1o1 View PostHey guys.
I wanted to know if the solace sprint/lofty is a worthy competitor to the Rynox Air GT? or any other brand of jacket.
Im mainly looking for a riding jacket that has the best ventilation and keeps me pretty dry (
)during heavy downpours.Both have pretty good protection and features but since im on a tight budget the more expensive defender/tornado pro is a bit of a stretch.
I will stretch for the tornado pro/solace defender if their so called waterproofing REISSA liner does it job, unless its proven otherwise.
Does the REISSA liner allow you to completely replace a dedicated rain coat or will i have to buy one? If This REISSA liner isnt good at keeping me dry then ill go for the cheaper air gt/sprint and buy a rain coat.
From online pictures its seems the air Gt has larger area of mesh and should provide better ventilation as compared to the solace sprint/lofty,True?
Regards
Frankly there is no liner which will keep you dry under prolonged heavy downpours. Your idea of buying a rain coat is much practical. The Air GT liner is also not as effective in heavy down pours.
Tornado Pro (borrowed from my brother' friends) on the other hand had better water protection as compared to Air GT given the Reissa material used in it, by this I mean you, it will be dry for a longer time as compared to Air GT, not that you would never get wet in it.
But the protection that you get in Tornado pro is unparalleled.
Bottom line, if you are happy with the armors of the Air GT, it is much wiser to go for it along with a rain coat if keeping yourself dry is an important requirement.
Hope this helps.
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Any idea about whether the waterproof versions of the same that retail internationally are sold in India as well?Originally posted by paradoxx View PostSo I bought myself a pair of riding boots - Falco Oxegen2
As there are no reviews for the same on this thread I thought of putting up one. They are made in Italy and are imported by Spartan Pro Gear. I bought them for Rs 12,700/- but the prices have now increased to Rs 14,250/-
Though cheaper than Sidi, A*, etc. the quality of these boots is comparable to mid range of both the brands. These are CE rated and come with metal toe sliders, D3O padding at impact areas, shin guard, shank reinforced sole and air vents.
These are not waterproof, but that means they have high breathability and keep the feet dry and cool, perfect for summers. When riding, you do have to get used to them, if you have not worn riding boots before. Your feet have lesser mobility as compared to normal shoes and gear shifts and feet placement on the pegs need to be adjusted accordingly.
They are comfortable enough for walking and can be worn off the bike. I wore them for 2 hours without feeling any discomfort.
Here are a few pics
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Thanks for the quick reply.Originally posted by Astrix View PostHave been using the Air GT since almost a year now. Ventilation is very good,no complains whatsoever, as rightly mentioned by you due to the are of mesh and the type of mesh.
Frankly there is no liner which will keep you dry under prolonged heavy downpours. Your idea of buying a rain coat is much practical. The Air GT liner is also not as effective in heavy down pours.
Tornado Pro (borrowed from my brother' friends) on the other hand had better water protection as compared to Air GT given the Reissa material used in it, by this I mean you, it will be dry for a longer time as compared to Air GT, not that you would never get wet in it.
But the protection that you get in Tornado pro is unparalleled.
Bottom line, if you are happy with the armors of the Air GT, it is much wiser to go for it along with a rain coat if keeping yourself dry is an important requirement.
Hope this helps.
I will try on the jackets to get a feel of them, havent had the time. Will still wait for replies/ search for reviews before selecting one.

One last question, since you have had experience with both the air gt and tornado pro, how is the ventilation between them? Do they differ or there is really no difference. Am asking since i have read that the tornado pro has fine mesh holes as compared to a spartan helios jacket, so wondering if the air gt too is similar to the tornado pro.
Thanks
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Originally posted by Rambo1o1 View PostHey guys.
I wanted to know if the solace sprint/lofty is a worthy competitor to the Rynox Air GT? or any other brand of jacket.
Im mainly looking for a riding jacket that has the best ventilation and keeps me pretty dry (
)during heavy downpours.Both have pretty good protection and features but since im on a tight budget the more expensive defender/tornado pro is a bit of a stretch.
I will stretch for the tornado pro/solace defender if their so called waterproofing REISSA liner does it job, unless its proven otherwise.
Does the REISSA liner allow you to completely replace a dedicated rain coat or will i have to buy one? If This REISSA liner isnt good at keeping me dry then ill go for the cheaper air gt/sprint and buy a rain coat.
From online pictures its seems the air Gt has larger area of mesh and should provide better ventilation as compared to the solace sprint/lofty,True?
Regards
solace sprint is one of good option & it has several reviews from biker end. i am also using sprint orange since more than 18 months
& it is a VFM range i must say. you can check the below reviews it might help you out.
Gear review: Solace Sprint textile/mesh riding jacket | Thrill Of Driving
This is below review which i posted long back in our xbhp portal itself you can check this as well
i dont know about solace lofty but it seems the same construction like sprint but it doesn't have thermal liner.
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Originally posted by T-Bag View PostHey all, I own Suzuki Gixxer 155. My friends and I are planning on going for a long ride in a week. And I have been planning on getting a good pair of riding gloves. So I need your help in getting one. Suggest me some good riding gloves under Rs. 1k.
under 1 k it is probiker itself can meet your requirements. if you can raise your budget then solace passion is a good option worth 1450
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As far as I know Spartan is not importing waterproof version of Oxegen 2Originally posted by joelgreen View PostAny idea about whether the waterproof versions of the same that retail internationally are sold in India as well?
They have another model Axis 2, which is waterproof. The only difference is that it doesn't have toe sliders and is slightly shorter in length.
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The Mesh of Air GT is exactly the same as the one used in Helios. Infact, this itself made me feel like Helios was a loot, as it had the same material which was used in a entry level jacket of Rynox.Originally posted by Rambo1o1 View PostThanks for the quick reply.
I will try on the jackets to get a feel of them, have not had the time. Will still wait for replies/ search for reviews before selecting one.

One last question, since you have had experience with both the air gt and tornado pro, how is the ventilation between them? Do they differ or there is really no difference. Am asking since i have read that the tornado pro has fine mesh holes as compared to a spartan helios jacket, so wondering if the air gt too is similar to the tornado pro.
Thanks
Yes you are right Tornado has finer holes. But the thickness and the quality of Tornado Pro's mesh and other material in it is way superior than the Air GT or the Helios. Since the holes of the Tornado pro are finer it does not let a lot of dust inside, especially when you are riding on highways.
With regards to ventilation, once you are on the move you can hardly make out any difference in the ventilation. I am happy with the ventilation of Air GT.
I have not yet posted a review but found one here- http://tinyurl.com/jpr89x5Last edited by Astrix; 05-04-2016, 07:21 PM.
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Universal : Riding Gear Thread
Is there any Spartan jacket below 11k price range that has better allweather capacity (thermal & & protection than Tornado pro. ??
Is this rain proof. Site says it keeps moisture away. Didn't said anything about rain specifically
http://www.orionmotorsindia.com/ridi...=ASC&limit=100Last edited by Shyam Cmr; 05-05-2016, 07:35 PM.
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