So MotorFist sent me some gloves, boots and helmet. I already had pants and jacket that hardly got used last season.
First ride out was the Armagheddon Ride, December 21, 2012. At home when I was loading gear, getting diesel, loading sleds and hitching trailers it was -31°f I was wearing all of this gear and stayed warm.
Lets start with the gloves: They sent me the WOT style. I love these things. Light, flexible and easy to put on. The leather on these was soaked and my hands never froze and the gloves never faltered. My hands didn't get sweaty like in other gloves, making them easy to take off and on without the liner turning. That has happened to all of us and it sucks, right? I wish the wrist was a tad longer, but they do have other gloves that are designed with the idea to keep snow out of the glove. You can COLOR me impressed.
The boots: Light, warm, sturdy and the sole is damn tough. I just installed Airframes and those traction studs did not shred these soles. Warm, breathe super well and my feet didn't sweat one drop. Sock, just plain ol' regular Wal-Mart tube socks instead of the SmartWool ones I had to wear with my other boots. Felt like I was wearing running shoes, they were so light.
The helmet: Couldn't wear it as I was missing parts in order to try it. At -25 below I'm not about to ride without a breathe box. Not their fault, they sent one but it was the wrong size. It happens and they are on top of it.
My Rekon gear. Light, fits well, looks great. I do wish that the gaters would stay on my boots better. The parka goes over my TekVest with east and is very comfortable to wear. The warranty is next to none. My jacket had a small seam on a pocket come loose and they sent me a loaner while they repaired mine. Got mine back and you couldn't tell where the loose seam had been. Customer support is hands down the BEST I have ever dealt with. When I call, I always get a person. Not a push button system or a recording. A real, true to life human being. That right there is the most important thing.
More to come as the season moves along. Merry Christmas!!
First ride out was the Armagheddon Ride, December 21, 2012. At home when I was loading gear, getting diesel, loading sleds and hitching trailers it was -31°f I was wearing all of this gear and stayed warm.
Lets start with the gloves: They sent me the WOT style. I love these things. Light, flexible and easy to put on. The leather on these was soaked and my hands never froze and the gloves never faltered. My hands didn't get sweaty like in other gloves, making them easy to take off and on without the liner turning. That has happened to all of us and it sucks, right? I wish the wrist was a tad longer, but they do have other gloves that are designed with the idea to keep snow out of the glove. You can COLOR me impressed.
The boots: Light, warm, sturdy and the sole is damn tough. I just installed Airframes and those traction studs did not shred these soles. Warm, breathe super well and my feet didn't sweat one drop. Sock, just plain ol' regular Wal-Mart tube socks instead of the SmartWool ones I had to wear with my other boots. Felt like I was wearing running shoes, they were so light.
The helmet: Couldn't wear it as I was missing parts in order to try it. At -25 below I'm not about to ride without a breathe box. Not their fault, they sent one but it was the wrong size. It happens and they are on top of it.
My Rekon gear. Light, fits well, looks great. I do wish that the gaters would stay on my boots better. The parka goes over my TekVest with east and is very comfortable to wear. The warranty is next to none. My jacket had a small seam on a pocket come loose and they sent me a loaner while they repaired mine. Got mine back and you couldn't tell where the loose seam had been. Customer support is hands down the BEST I have ever dealt with. When I call, I always get a person. Not a push button system or a recording. A real, true to life human being. That right there is the most important thing.
More to come as the season moves along. Merry Christmas!!
