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Alex Johnson at BHMoto.com has always been a great source of Klim gear for me. Give him a call.
I've had/have two sets of Klim Latitude gear and put on over 100.000 miles using it.
My first set was a Latitude Milano, older than 2018, the second, and the set I'm currently using is a 2019 purchase.
I got so tired of the "roadside dance" with rain gear that about 6 years and 100,000 miles ago I spent the money for the Klim Latitude jacket and pants. I used that first set for three years and 50,000 miles to Alaska, Florida, Baja, and many points in between before selling the set on ADVRider in about an hour for more than half of what I paid for it. I replaced that first set with another set, a little bigger, but just as good.
For me, my "system" has evolved to this -
+ 50 F Expected temperatures - LDComfort Top and Bottom base layers, always a long sleeve top, sometimes long bottoms, sometimes thigh-length shorts. Klim Latitude Jacket and Pants, Gerbing Heated Jacket, Merino Wool neck/head gaiter, and Merino wool compression socks. I wear the Gerbing jacket up to about 70F then remove it. From 70-90F I open and close zippers/vents to achieve comfort. Above 90 F I close all vents, soak the sleeves of the LD Comfort shirt with water, open up the neck on the Latitude jacket and regulate airflow up the sleeves of the jacket to achieve comfort. I usually have to close down the wrists to keep my arms from getting too cold, the cool air flows up my arms around my upper torso, and flows out the slightly open neck. I've used this in the heat and humidity of the South East in summer and in the dry heat of the South West as well. It works.
-50F Expected temperatures - I substitute a heavyweight set of Merino Wool long sleeve/long pants for the LD Comfort base layer. I add an inexpensive "Down Puffer Jacket" over the Gerbing Heated Layer as an additional insulator.
I own a set of Gerbing Electrical pants liners but have never really used them other than to test them out once.
I've ridden in temperatures as low as the mid-teens with this configuration and have always been comfortable.
The only criticism I have about the Latitude is the location of the sleeve vents. The way the vents are positioned on top of the sleeves they get little to no airflow on my GSA. This is not really an issue as I describe above because I just open up the cuffs and let the air flow up the sleeves in a "Ram-Air like" fashion.
Alex Johnson at BHMoto.com has always been a great source of Klim gear for me. Give him a call.
I guess mine is an older model and maybe a few things have changed. Things I don't like: Klim fit can be odd, so try before you buy. The sleeves on mine are built more for someone of chimpanzee proportions. The cuffs are bulky, making it difficult to wear gauntlet-type gloves over the cuffs rather than under. I have the gray and white (or whitish) version and the light-colored parts on the sleeves never come clean of road grime. The snap at the front bottom over the zipper came apart, leaving a sharp part that scratched my gas tank. The velcro on the collar is always attaching itself to the chin strap on my helmet. I wish it flowed more air in hot weather.
What I like: I stay dry in the rain. Other than the snap mentioned above, it's been bombproof. I've never crashed it, but I believe it would offer great protection.
Would I buy another? I would have to give the newest model a hard look along with some other jackets, but it would be in the running.
Almost All these issues seemed to have been corrected. I wear gautlets all the time over the cuffs, the snap is fine on mine (still), The velcro collar never got caught to my chin strap, I also have the grey and black model. Last time I washed it ,it came out pretty clean. I agree that there could still be improvements in the air flow. It's been redesigned in the latest version, but the RT is probably part of the problem since the wind protection is so good. Sleeves lenght is perfect for me. (Maybe I do have chimpanzee proportions )
Almost All these issues seemed to have been corrected. I wear gautlets all the time over the cuffs, the snap is fine on mine (still), The velcro collar never got caught to my chin strap, I also have the grey and black model. Last time I washed it ,it came out pretty clean. I agree that there could still be improvements in the air flow. It's been redesigned in the latest version, but the RT is probably part of the problem since the wind protection is so good. Sleeves lenght is perfect for me. (Maybe I do have chimpanzee proportions )
I agree that the 2019 Latitude Jacket I have is difficult to put a gauntlet glove over the cuff. My heated Gerbing gauntlet-style gloves are a PITA - the rest of the gloves I have are all Klim Shorties and are not an issue.
I have had to replace one cuff snap on the pants.
Everybody is different, on my Latitude pants I have to position the knee pads at the very top of the compartment to get them to cover my knee when sitting.
I hope the new Latitude jacket is awesome, just put one on order. I also ordered the Induction pants because they fit much better than the Latitude.
Back orders might get here by May......
I was told today , it could be 6 months before we see some Klim stock
I also ordered the Induction pants because they fit much better than the Latitude.
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