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Gear Thread? AirFlow pants

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Muneio

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Wasn't there a section in the forum on gear? Anyway I got a pair of the new BMW AirFlow pants and wrote a review if anyones interested. :type

Bill
 
Recall that BMW markets a set of raingear that's directly associated with the Airflow outfits.

This gear is perfect for stopping the airflow when it's a little cooler.

IMHO this is better than trying to stop it on the inside, although if it's cool you'll be wearing more underneath anyway. But, on days when it's eventually going to warm up, it's a lot easier to take off the outside stuff.
 
New BMW AirFlow Pants

Hi all, I got a pair of the new BMW AirFlow pants at the beginning of summer and wrote a review if anyones interested. :type
Originally posted this in campfire by mistake sorry for the duplication.:blush
 
Recall that BMW markets a set of raingear that's directly associated with the Airflow outfits.

This gear is perfect for stopping the airflow when it's a little cooler.

IMHO this is better than trying to stop it on the inside, although if it's cool you'll be wearing more underneath anyway. But, on days when it's eventually going to warm up, it's a lot easier to take off the outside stuff.

Good point :)

PS I moved this post to "gear" where I think it's more appropriate?
 
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