06-15-2023, 01:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2023, 02:12 PM by TriangleRider.)
I've worn Aerostitch One-Piece Roadcrafters since the '90s. I wear other more single purpose gear (Usually a 2-piece StreetGuard or mesh Rukka) when I know the weather won't change and I know I won't need to be in non-riding clothes. When going on multi-day rides or heading to an event, I almost always wear the 'Stitch. It's adaptable to multiple environments, the one-piece setup is a little safer, I can take it off and be in regular clothes in about 20 seconds, and it fits great over my AlpineStars airbag vest and heated gear. It is not great when off of the bike, but comes into its own when riding. They are not cheap, but they last years and, if you know your size and are patient, it is possible to get a deal off of the clearance page.
FWIW, the guy in the video didn't make it clear that they opted for the "tactical" version, which eliminates 1000d Cordura panels on the elbows, shoulders, and knees. The savings is small, so I'm not sure why anyone would choose this option, but that is why his suit is only 500d.
FWIW, the guy in the video didn't make it clear that they opted for the "tactical" version, which eliminates 1000d Cordura panels on the elbows, shoulders, and knees. The savings is small, so I'm not sure why anyone would choose this option, but that is why his suit is only 500d.