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Suitable Clothing for a summer Euro trip
Well, last year I passed my test, got bike & gear. I invested in what I thought were decent leathers etc.
However, as time goes by, I wonder why I bothered.... As in the UK, in the cooler months they are too cold on their own without thermals (thankfully already had from skiing). and then in the summer, they seem to be too warm, even in the UK. So what I'm thinking is, if I go to mainland Europe, and the temp is ~30 degs each daytime. Then what do you wear, and what do you take with you? This is what I have, is this suitable for riding in warmer climes? http://www.hein-gericke.co.uk/shop/p...oducts_id/4170 Quote:
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I use my leathers abroad. It got up to 42C at times last year and was very hot when you stopped or were riding in towns. Invest in some wicking underwear (I use EDZ) which helps you feel cool and less clammy. Ride with a thin neck tube and open the zip at bit at the neck. 90% of the time this is fine.
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For summer I have a couple of mesh jackets that I use. |
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Then obviously you cook in leathers too and stick to them while stopping for a food/drink break I imagine? ie, not being able to take the trousers off. :p |
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Yeah, the mesh things are what I was considering as an alternative. However, you gotta be very confidfent about the weather you'll get? ;p
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For touring I use Halvarssons kit (Korax jacket, Cobra trousers and Max Tour boots) tried load over the years (Rukka, BMW Enduro/Touring) and found it the best, balance of fit, protection, waterproof and most important temperature regulation. It has loads of air vents but it's Outlast that technically regulates temperature. When the temperature gets below 5 degrees I just add a layer of thermal underwear and a very thin fleece top, otherwise comfortable year round across Europe. Worth every penny.
Outlast® is a high-tech material that evens out differences in temperature. Cold gets warm and warm gets cool. Originally, this material was developed to protect astronauts from extreme variations in temperature. Today, it has numerous uses that are of value to us every day. It has the ability to adjust the temperature around the body to a nice level, even if conditions outside change constantly. It sounds like magic, but there is a scientific explanation. Simply explained, the magic consists of thousands of microscopically small paraffine capsules. They can absorb heat, store it and then send it to areas where the temperature is lower. When the clothes are dry and temperature changes, getting colder, the temperature will remain high thanks to the stored heat in the capsules. And vice versa. Differences in temperature are evened out and and the wearer will feel more comfortable. More information under: www.outlast.com |
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Leathers on a summer euro trip, I like to travel as fast and light as possible.
Fast = leathers Light = no textiles in reserve, but I do take an all in one baby grow waterproof unoversuit just in case. |
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