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OLYMPIA Horizon Rain Gear
http://olympiamotosports.com/category/catalog/horizon-rain-gear/
Wear over your existing gear - quick suit-up when skies darken - quick strip off when skies clear!
Frog Toggs for motorcycle rain gear is the best I've found. I can use it as a wind breaker when its cool out, and I just returned home from the St. Paul rally and hit a 100 mile ling rain front with significantly challenging wind and rain. Stayed nice and dry underneath my Toggs, and wore my mesh yellow jacket over the upper Togg suit for visibility! Been using this same set-up for the past 7 years while touring and have not been disappointed yet. And they don't feel like a sauna when riding for a couple of hours at a time. The only drawback to the Toggs is they don't like heat very much, so if you touch them to your exhaust pipe, you will melt a hole in them right off... Other than that, no drawbacks and they are inexpensive to boot.....
Which model of Frogg Toggs are you refering to?
They all seem to have a big hood, Does it interfere with the helmet?
Frog Toggs for motorcycle rain gear is the best I've found. I can use it as a wind breaker when its cool out, and I just returned home from the St. Paul rally and hit a 100 mile ling rain front with significantly challenging wind and rain. Stayed nice and dry underneath my Toggs, and wore my mesh yellow jacket over the upper Togg suit for visibility! Been using this same set-up for the past 7 years while touring and have not been disappointed yet. And they don't feel like a sauna when riding for a couple of hours at a time. The only drawback to the Toggs is they don't like heat very much, so if you touch them to your exhaust pipe, you will melt a hole in them right off... Other than that, no drawbacks and they are inexpensive to boot.....
+1 on the Frog Toggs! A great choice if you have to use an extra layer for rain protection. Light weight, breathable and completely waterproof. You can find them in lots of stores to try on. Motorcycle shops, sporting goods, Wally World, reasonably priced also.
If you can afford it, switch to a Klim suit and pants and no need to ever stop and change if it starts to rain, just keep riding. They work great, but expensive. I love mine.
I've looked into it . It's the Prorain3 suit In my area it's $175 + tx =$210.BMW makes a great one piece rain suit for around $100, might be what you're looking for.