Things might change.....
I can do a review during my ownership of the suit. I have heard they are very stiff when new and the collar rubs.
No, but you did used to see racers wearing woolen jerseys, pudding bowls and goggles. Things might change.....
It's downside is that it's probably going to be trashed after one crash. I guess if you feel like you are going to crash many times, then go with leather.
Do not "fall in love" with the notion of owning a Aerostch. Personally I think they are a tad overrated compared to the rest. One of my biggest beefs is they are the same design for almost 20 years now and they do look dated next to the most modern textile designs that have more pockets and style.
]I would humbly say that if they have been around that long & the design hasn't change but they are still selling say's something.I'm not say its the best but it's worth a shot I think. I'm not a die hard by any means but do like their stuff.
FYI, I bought a FG TPG Ranier coat two years ago. Best coat I have ever owned (including the Stich I wore for 8 years.) http://www.firstgear-usa.com/TPG/CSSRainier.html
The only real down side to the TPG is that the material probably does not have the abrasion protection that the heavier stich material provides. The TPG armour doesn't seem as good as the stich but it is CE certified so it may be fine. I have not crash tested either of these so these are just my guesses.
I think that I read that Aerostich is making changes to the roadcrafter including rain proof zippers. Dale B
Do not "fall in love" with the notion of owning a Aerostch.
I didn't know how drafty my until-now gear combination was until riding in this setup.
Quote from: snowflap on October 09, 2012, 09:32:43 PMI didn't know how drafty my until-now gear combination was until riding in this setup.So good....bad....otherwise?