Thermal pack for winters

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Thermal pack for winters

Postby vivek67 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 12:48 am

Hi dudes :D,

Just been looking at thermal wear for winter riding. Please have a look at this link http://www.bikebiz.com.au/products/Keep-Warm-Pack.html

Is $99 a good price? I have no doubts Dri-rider is a good brand. Thoughts and suggestions?
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby Blurr » Sun Apr 03, 2011 12:52 am

Price is decent yes, however I have a pair of those pants and didn't find them very effective
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby mick_dundee » Sun Apr 03, 2011 3:39 am

It's the age old story of you get what you pay for i'm afraid, we (ages ago now) had a group buy of thermals that was arranged by Jason, our friendly motorcycle cop, can't tell you what brand they were but if you do a search for thermal and make aardvark the author you'll find the thread, he did a bit of research it seems and came up with the best option and indeed worked out a deal with a supplier.

Been a fair bit of water under the bridge since then, might well be worth revisiting.
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby dilligaf » Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:35 am

Kathmandu have a sale at the moment. Can usually get good thermals there.
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby smithy5 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 6:06 am

+1 for Katmandu.
I got some last year at 50% off sale, near the end of winter. Usually $69 each, so it cost me a bit over $100 for 1 x long sleeve, 1 x short sleeve and 1 x long pants..........

But watch out as they also sell the cheapies (the stripe ones from memory) so again you'll get what you pay for.....
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby dilligaf » Sun Apr 03, 2011 6:08 am

ps heated handgrips cost about the same as decent winter gloves and are way more effective
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby 6maniac » Sun Apr 03, 2011 7:34 am

The brand Mick mentioned was Icebreaker ......

http://www.icebreaker.com/site/catalog/index.html

I have Damart as well ........

http://www.damart.com.au/

Imo, the Damart's are warmer than the Icebreaker's for winter riding.
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby matt1414 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 7:48 am

Gotta agree with above, I bought a primo dryrider jacket and pants last year, was very disappointed. Was cold and always got damp, the quality seems to have dropped off alot IMO
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby 6maniac » Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:25 am

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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby Blurr » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:49 am

In defense of dri rider I have a top line dri rider jacket ( about 8 years old) and has ALWAYS kept me warm and dry. I went riding with Wattie in that recent torrential downpour that flooded everywhere. Anyways I was completely dry on top and warm. Wattie on the other hand had a newer one and managed to be damp underneath by about half way there. So after about 2-3 hours or so I had puddles in my boots, wet legs from perforated leathers but dry from the neck down.

Their older stuff must be a tad better
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby dutchy » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:55 am

Blurr wrote:In defense of dri rider I have a top line dri rider jacket ( about 8 years old) and has ALWAYS kept me warm and dry. I went riding with Wattie in that recent torrential downpour that flooded everywhere. Anyways I was completely dry on top and warm. Wattie on the other hand had a newer one and managed to be damp underneath by about half way there. So after about 2-3 hours or so I had puddles in my boots, wet legs from perforated leathers but dry from the neck down.

Their older stuff must be a tad better


Agreed. I've had a Dri-rider climate control for about 4 years now. It always manages to keep me dry where all my other gear fails. Hopefully i'll be replacing it with the newer version so it'll be interesting to see if it's just as good.
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby Possum » Sun Apr 03, 2011 1:28 pm

Katmandu thermal top is a cracker, but find the pants too hot under draggins..

Long Trips: Dry rider Pants and jacket for warmth and dryness..Thinsalate gloves are awesome
Short trips: Thin rain suit on short trips can do the trick simply by blocking the wind out..

Still looking for decent long socks!.. :?
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby z900/zx9 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 1:35 pm

I bought a 100 % merino long sleve top from aldi $50 and its pretty good,so also keep an eye out for them.
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby seiko1 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:13 pm

The absolute best thermal protection on cold Winter day's is a Holden Commodore ;) :lol:
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby 6maniac » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:17 pm

seiko1 wrote:The absolute best thermal protection on cold Winter day's is a Holden Commodore ;) :lol:


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