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Olympia odyssey onepiece suit9/28/2023 ![]() ![]() You should be able to get a pretty good jacket with liners for $200.Īnd again for $200 you will get half decent pants.Īt a pinch you can go cheaper, but it won't last. I highly recommend wind proof pants in the cold. I bought cheap eBay $60 textile pants last year which were good but fell apart by the end of winter. Unfortunately today I tried looking for RST ventilator pants at all the different stores in Springwood and came up with nothing. Works well, though I do wear a leather jacket in the in between months now as it's less bulky. All liners out in summer, rain and thermal in winter. Though if it rains my stomach gets wet sometimes. I'll just wear my shirt under my jacket, it's fine and I'm pretty fussy. I wear riding jeans in summer and textile waterproof pants in rain and winter. I'll take pants to work Monday, leave them at work hanging up in a locker during the week. I work in a corporate office that has a shower/change room in the building with lockers. Go on to discover millions of awesome videos and pictures in thousands of other categories. I'm in Brisbane too and am starting to put together my kit for colder months. View 3 765 NSFW pictures and enjoy OnePieceSuits with the endless random gallery on. When compared to the competition, the Olympia Odyssey one-piece suit offers unmatched. I think that just about covers it, any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated Huson Chemistry Co., Ltd: Were well-known as one of the leading. Being able to get it locally in Brisvegas would be a plus. ![]() Prefer to spend up to around $350-400 but will stretch to $500 or so if it's a good deal or otherwise really good gear.Being able to zip the two together would be preferred.Suitable for standard/upright riding position.Some degree of waterproofing would be nice for protection from light showers (will be getting a rainsuit for if I get caught in a torrential downpour).Should be suitable for at least 3 seasons, already have lighter mesh stuff for the peak of summer.CE-rated armour is a must (OK with replacing back protectors however).Must be able to wear over regular clothes. ![]() Don't want to bore people with useless waffle so I'm gonna cut right to the chase and list what I'm looking for: At the moment I'm mostly looking for a decent jacket and pants set for commuting to and from uni and work, but I don't really know where to start. Picking up a bike this weekend, so I need to start looking at getting some gear before I consider tootling around on it. ![]()
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