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  • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

    This is from my personal experience.had a cramster trg 2 (full gauntlet) which had soaked in rain a couple of times.the colour faded a bit,but rest was intact.have a dsg revive which has been drenched in water several times.apart from the washed off colour(again), the gloves is still going strong.but it's no longer in production I guess.
    All this is after drying them for a few days and conditioning them before usage.
    you can check out the via terra grid.(full)they claim to be water resistant since it's made of goat skin.have one.yet to wear in rain.so can't comment.
    Originally posted by krishna77 View Post
    I am looking for a riding pant to go with my Solace Furious(V 1.0) riding jacket and an all weather gloves. Budget is 8k and 3K respectively. Since I've found the Furious to be of very good quality and meeting all my expectations, I'm a little inclined towards Solace Coolpro riding pants. As per my knowledge, it's an underrated product - any users here? Would like to know about any other alternatives from users as well.

    However, it's the pair of gloves which I am not able to decide - Solace Striker is no longer available. I did not have a very good experience with Spartan Aspida gloves(no offense to the owners). The knuckle protectors have come off after the slightest of touch with water. Any suggestion about a good pair of gloves which can withstand a little rain/water is welcome.
    Last edited by Thamps; 12-20-2019, 12:08 PM.

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    • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

      Been using CoolPro since a lot of time and have many friends using the same. All questions are welcome.

      Originally posted by krishna77 View Post
      I am looking for a riding pant to go with my Solace Furious(V 1.0) riding jacket and an all weather gloves. Budget is 8k and 3K respectively. Since I've found the Furious to be of very good quality and meeting all my expectations, I'm a little inclined towards Solace Coolpro riding pants. As per my knowledge, it's an underrated product - any users here? Would like to know about any other alternatives from users as well.

      However, it's the pair of gloves which I am not able to decide - Solace Striker is no longer available. I did not have a very good experience with Spartan Aspida gloves(no offense to the owners). The knuckle protectors have come off after the slightest of touch with water. Any suggestion about a good pair of gloves which can withstand a little rain/water is welcome.
      For gloves look at Viaterra Grid, they are pretty good.

      Goodluck.

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      • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

        Hi guys,

        I recently got the Viaterra Holeshot gloves and absolutely enjoy riding with it. They feel tailor made for me, the secret being ordering one size bigger. I was thinking about getting FK-R gloves but glad to have settled for these.

        It's my first pair of leather riding gloves and the comfort and feel has really improved my riding confidence, after the initial breaking in period. It's decently ventilated too and grips the handlebar smoothly and firmly. It's a great to not have to remove the gloves every time and type navigation inputs on the mobile. It's a steal at Rs.2799! The red/white colour theme goes well with my Ravishing Red Interceptor as a bonus


        Now,

        Please suggest me a good Level 2 riding jacket below Rs.7000. It will be my first riding jacket. My shortlist is Rynox AIR GT 3 and Scala gears Marvel Jacket.

        Also, how about BBG Denim jacket? Seems to have Level 2 on elbows and shoulder and kevlar lined on the same. I like the subtle look of this jacket, no one will know you are wearing one. Anything more I need to know? Is it worth Rs.6000 or I'm better of with the traditional riding jackets as I shortlisted?

        For Riding Pants I was thinking Solace Gravel Denim one with kevlar lined on knees and hips and seems to have Level 2 on the same. Comes around around Rs5300.

        Awaiting your inputs..

        Cheers

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        • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

          Originally posted by jazzysaravana View Post
          Hi my Ravishing Red Interceptor as a bonus


          Now,

          Please suggest me a good Level 2 riding jacket below Rs.7000. It will be my first riding jacket. My shortlist is Rynox AIR GT 3 and Scala gears Marvel Jacket.

          Also, how about BBG Denim jacket? Seems to have Level 2 on elbows and shoulder and kevlar lined on the same. I like the subtle look of this jacket, no one will know you are wearing one. Anything more I need to know? Is it worth Rs.6000 or I'm better of with the traditional riding jackets as I shortlisted?

          For Riding Pants I was thinking Solace Gravel Denim one with kevlar lined on knees and hips and seems to have Level 2 on the same. Comes around around Rs5300.

          Awaiting your inputs..

          Cheers
          Viaterra gloves are extremely well made, the fit on ones hand is absolutely spot on, and so are Rynox Delta Evo series. With respect to jackets, I'd suggest both Rynox and Solace.

          Solace Rival series offers L2 armors allow round, and so is Spartan's Helios and Nemesis jackets offering all round L2 protection.

          If price is your bet go for Solace followed Rynox, followed by the rest.

          Hope it helps!

          Cheers!
          VJ
          Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
          The girl said, 'NO!'


          And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


          THE END

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          • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

            I'd +1 this if we had an option. Solace and Rynox both offer better quality protectors from known brands.

            Goodluck

            Edit after 10 hours. Your username and my display picture though !


            Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
            Viaterra gloves are extremely well made, the fit on ones hand is absolutely spot on, and so are Rynox Delta Evo series. With respect to jackets, I'd suggest both Rynox and Solace.

            Solace Rival series offers L2 armors allow round, and so is Spartan's Helios and Nemesis jackets offering all round L2 protection.

            If price is your bet go for Solace followed Rynox, followed by the rest.

            Hope it helps!

            Cheers!
            VJ
            Last edited by MidnightEvil Parth; 12-31-2019, 10:48 AM.

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            • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

              Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
              Viaterra gloves are extremely well made, the fit on ones hand is absolutely spot on, and so are Rynox Delta Evo series. With respect to jackets, I'd suggest both Rynox and Solace.

              Solace Rival series offers L2 armors allow round, and so is Spartan's Helios and Nemesis jackets offering all round L2 protection.

              If price is your bet go for Solace followed Rynox, followed by the rest.

              Hope it helps!

              Cheers!
              VJ
              Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
              I'd +1 this if we had an option. Solace and Rynox both offer better quality protectors from known brands.

              Goodluck

              Edit after 10 hours. Your username and my display picture though !
              Thank you so much for the response guys,

              So I'm dismissing Scala Gears Marvel jacket from the list, since they don't seem to reveal the manufacturer of the CE L2 armours being used.

              The Solace Rival series seems to be newly launched and also fits into my budget and it comes with safe-tech CE L2. The grey colour version looks good too.

              They also seem to offer the Solace Defender Plus which comes with Sas-tec CE L2 armours all around at Rs5250, but it seems to be a textile jacket. Do you think it will suit me in Tamil Nadu weather. Where temperatures are humid and cross north of 38 degrees in summer.

              Also please give me a small brief about Sas-tec and Safe-tech Level 2 armours. Which is one will more be comfortable yet safe etc?

              Cheers
              Last edited by jazzysaravana; 01-02-2020, 04:01 PM.

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              • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
                Viaterra gloves are extremely well made, the fit on ones hand is absolutely spot on, and so are Rynox Delta Evo series. With respect to jackets, I'd suggest both Rynox and Solace.

                Solace Rival series offers L2 armors allow round, and so is Spartan's Helios and Nemesis jackets offering all round L2 protection.

                If price is your bet go for Solace followed Rynox, followed by the rest.

                Hope it helps!

                Cheers!
                VJ
                [MENTION=39214]B7ACKTHORN[/MENTION] do you know if the armors are removable in the Solace Rival Jacket? From the details on the Solace website, it does not seem to be.

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                • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                  I have been using the coolpro pants for more than a year now. They have been great and offer very good ventilation. Anything else specific you'd like to know?
                  Originally posted by krishna77 View Post
                  I am looking for a riding pant to go with my Solace Furious(V 1.0) riding jacket and an all weather gloves. Budget is 8k and 3K respectively. Since I've found the Furious to be of very good quality and meeting all my expectations, I'm a little inclined towards Solace Coolpro riding pants. As per my knowledge, it's an underrated product - any users here? Would like to know about any other alternatives from users as well.

                  However, it's the pair of gloves which I am not able to decide - Solace Striker is no longer available. I did not have a very good experience with Spartan Aspida gloves(no offense to the owners). The knuckle protectors have come off after the slightest of touch with water. Any suggestion about a good pair of gloves which can withstand a little rain/water is welcome.
                  Wind in my hair.... and I'm semi bald...

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                  • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                    With what I remember from a year back, sastec is German and safetech is Italian. Sastec is bit more elastic and takes shape of your body (to a certain extent), while Safetech is more like Knox armours.... But on the more rigid side..

                    Protection wise, both are L2 and hence you can go for it.
                    Originally posted by jazzysaravana View Post
                    Thank you so much for the response guys,

                    So I'm dismissing Scala Gears Marvel jacket from the list, since they don't seem to reveal the manufacturer of the CE L2 armours being used.

                    The Solace Rival series seems to be newly launched and also fits into my budget and it comes with safe-tech CE L2. The grey colour version looks good too.

                    They also seem to offer the Solace Defender Plus which comes with Sas-tec CE L2 armours all around at Rs5250, but it seems to be a textile jacket. Do you think it will suit me in Tamil Nadu weather. Where temperatures are humid and cross north of 38 degrees in summer.

                    Also please give me a small brief about Sas-tec and Safe-tech Level 2 armours. Which is one will more be comfortable yet safe etc?

                    Cheers
                    Last edited by sanjeet286; 01-03-2020, 12:02 AM.
                    Wind in my hair.... and I'm semi bald...

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                    • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                      Originally posted by gsrider View Post
                      [MENTION=39214]B7ACKTHORN[/MENTION] do you know if the armors are removable in the Solace Rival Jacket? From the details on the Solace website, it does not seem to be.
                      This I'm not sure. Most mesh jackets have removable armor with pockets where they are inserted. Some jackets, leather have inbuilt armors that are non-removable.

                      But I think for the most part, they should be removable.


                      Originally posted by jazzysaravana View Post
                      Thank you so much for the response guys,

                      Also please give me a small brief about Sas-tec and Safe-tech Level 2 armours. Which is one will more be comfortable yet safe etc?

                      Cheers
                      On an apples to apples comparison both are great for what they have to offer. ST is German and SFT is Italian, both are L2 and are soft enough.

                      From a comfort point of view they shouldn't have any problem. Though the size you pick for your jacket plays a role in how comfortable you are with the fit.

                      Cheers!
                      VJ
                      Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                      The girl said, 'NO!'


                      And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                      THE END

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                      • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                        Speak with Kumar at the Solace store. He's the owner and will answer most of your queries. But ensure you speak with him only.. Some of the sales guys give wrong info sometimes..

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                        Originally posted by gsrider View Post
                        [MENTION=39214]B7ACKTHORN[/MENTION] do you know if the armors are removable in the Solace Rival Jacket? From the details on the Solace website, it does not seem to be.
                        Wind in my hair.... and I'm semi bald...

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                        • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                          Originally posted by sanjeet286 View Post
                          Speak with Kumar at the Solace store. He's the owner and will answer most of your queries. But ensure you speak with him only.. Some of the sales guys give wrong info sometimes..

                          +91 80 2245 8990
                          +91 80 4215 2455
                          Thanks [MENTION=97632]sanjeet286[/MENTION] and @B7ACKTHORN for the responses. Will talk to Kumar.

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                          • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                            Originally posted by sanjeet286 View Post
                            I have been using the coolpro pants for more than a year now. They have been great and offer very good ventilation. Anything else specific you'd like to know?
                            That's great to know. Though I also really like the look of the Solace Gravel Denim Level 2 Riding Jeans at Rs5150. So many options to choose!

                            Originally posted by sanjeet286 View Post
                            With what I remember from a year back, sastec is German and safetech is Italian. Sastec is bit more elastic and takes shape of your body (to a certain extent), while Safetech is more like Knox armours.... But on the more rigid side..Protection wise, both are L2 and hence you can go for it.
                            Cool. It's better to go with the Germans then..

                            Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
                            On an apples to apples comparison both are great for what they have to offer. ST is German and SFT is Italian, both are L2 and are soft enough.From a comfort point of view they shouldn't have any problem. Though the size you pick for your jacket plays a role in how comfortable you are with the fit.
                            Thanks for the response bro. Cheers

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                            • Re: Universal : Riding Gear Thread

                              Originally posted by gsrider View Post
                              [MENTION=39214]B7ACKTHORN[/MENTION] do you know if the armors are removable in the Solace Rival Jacket? From the details on the Solace website, it does not seem to be.
                              Yes they are completely removable.


                              Originally posted by jazzysaravana View Post
                              Thank you so much for the response guys,

                              So I'm dismissing Scala Gears Marvel jacket from the list, since they don't seem to reveal the manufacturer of the CE L2 armours being used.

                              The Solace Rival series seems to be newly launched and also fits into my budget and it comes with safe-tech CE L2. The grey colour version looks good too.

                              They also seem to offer the Solace Defender Plus which comes with Sas-tec CE L2 armours all around at Rs5250, but it seems to be a textile jacket. Do you think it will suit me in Tamil Nadu weather. Where temperatures are humid and cross north of 38 degrees in summer.

                              Also please give me a small brief about Sas-tec and Safe-tech Level 2 armours. Which is one will more be comfortable yet safe etc?

                              Cheers
                              Both are almost similar, not a major difference. I won't say textile is good for warm and humid weather, get Rival. Also the price difference isn't much, Rival gets a CE level 2 back protector.

                              Source - I have personally been using safetech, sastec, knox, powertector, d3o and almost all good and high quality armours. I love them all since they are all unique in their offerings.

                              I'd pick Safetech gear just for the immense value package it offers in today's market.

                              Personally using Rynox Air GT3 and it has been great for me. Gets Safetech.

                              Goodluck.
                              Last edited by MidnightEvil Parth; 01-03-2020, 07:05 PM.

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                                Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
                                Both are almost similar, not a major difference. I won't say textile is good for warm and humid weather, get Rival. Also the price difference isn't much, Rival gets a CE level 2 back protector. Source - I have personally been using safetech, sastec, knox, powertector, d3o and almost all good and high quality armours. I love them all since they are all unique in their offerings. I'd pick Safetech gear just for the immense value package it offers in today's market. Personally using Rynox Air GT3 and it has been great for me. Gets Safetech. Goodluck.
                                Hi, that's great to know.

                                I've been reading some of your older posts on the same thread, thanks for imparting knowledge from your experience on riding gears.

                                And slowly I'm able to finalize my first riding jacket and pants. I don't want to upgrade or update anytime in next 5 years, so want to get the best gears for Indian conditions now for long term. Level 2 all around being a priority for me.

                                As per your posts, SAS-TEC seems to be lighter in weight and most comfortable of all the Level 2 armours due it's flexible nature. I'm inclined to get the same.

                                Found these from my brief research.

                                SAS-TEC CE Level 2 all around best jackets in India below Rs12k seems to be,
                                • (Including chest Level 1) Solace Furious v2 at Rs 11,750
                                • (No Chest) TBG ADV Breed Knight at Rs 10,500
                                • (Including chest Level 1) RR gear Ranger at Rs 9450
                                • (Chest and back upgradable to Sas-tec) Raida Tourbine at Rs 7499
                                • (No Chest and back) Solace Defender Plus at Rs 5250


                                SAS-TEC CE Level 2
                                (hip and knee) best riding pant below Rs10k seems to be,
                                • Solace Coolpro v2 Rs 8150


                                SAFE-TECH CE Level 2 (shoulder, elbow, back) armours seems to be second best to SAS-TEC.
                                Best Riding jacket below Rs8K having the same seems to be,
                                • FK-R Signature at Rs 7999
                                • Solace Rival Urban at Rs 6499
                                • Rynox Air GT 3 at Rs 6350


                                SAFE-TECH CE Level 2
                                (hip and knee) riding pants below seems to be
                                • FK-R Riding Pant price not available at the moment
                                Last edited by jazzysaravana; 01-04-2020, 01:05 PM. Reason: Found another jacket

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