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Any Experience with BMW ProRain wet-weather oversuit?

Hi, I just spent an evening listening to Helge Pedersen speak about his 30 plus years riding around the world. He spoke directly to the gear he takes and prefers. When it comes to rain gear he always takes
the BMW one piece, the yellow/green suit, and that it is the best he has found. He said it was easy in, easy out, and it has a hoodie that you put on (under the helmet) that keeps the rain for coming down your
neck and back. I too have this suit and I trust it. But, since I got the rain suit I bought an Aerostich one piece riding suit and that has been my answer.

I’ll bet that was a good take :thumb
Welcome to the forum!
Gary
 
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