Aerostich Roadcrafter

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Bruno
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Post by Bruno »

Has anybody any experience with these? I could do with a new suit. I like the idea of easy on and off for my daily commute. They look ok, but buying without trying feels a bit odd.
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Post by hobbit »

Mate had one a few years ago, he wasn't impressed, leaked from new. maybe they have changed since then.

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Post by tripe »

had one for two years.
downside is it doesn't like torrential rain, though I have been trying to get round to re waterproofing all the seams for the last year but always forget.

Convenience is amazing, you will need a heated jacket underneath for really cold days on long trips.

happy to talk at length if you want or if you find yourself in London then you are welcome to try it on if your are smaller than me (46" jacket)

got to rush now
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Post by Red Fokker »

Coincidentally I've just ordered one. Fancied one for years but could never quite stomach the cost. With the pound/dollar exchange rate being quite good at the moment, I thought what the hell. The downside is there is a 6 week production line wait for my size... should make a nice Christmas present then. The communications between the company are very good so just send them an email with you're questions.
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