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What Rainsuit to buy?

ctarltonjr

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I just got home from a ride to Gatlingburg, Tenn. and back.** Had to ride in the rain the entire trip.* I have a Firstgear rain suit and it kept the rain out, but the sweat stayed in,* I was soaked to the bone.* Would like to know what most wear to beat this problem?* I will buy new rain gear before my next trip.

Thanks, Charlie
 
I used to use an Aerostich, but I outgrew it for a while.

So I bought some motorcycle-sprcific Frogg Toggs - and am quite happy.
 
Definitely the Frogg Toggs. Light packable and tough even if they look kinda flimsy. I've used mine for 3 years now and have no regrets.
 
i use the bmw prorain...its great when its cold out, as its warm and pretty perfectly waterproof, but it isn't breathable. the BMW klimacomfort suit, however, is breathable.
 
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