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breezer29
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What seems to work best as far as gear to keep you feeling dry?
What seems to work best as far as gear to keep you feeling dry?
i know this is an older post, but is it worth buying decent quality gear at the snowmobile show this fall? Are the prices really good or is trying to find items off ebay a better way to go, price wise.
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Yup, Klim Or Reima(with Kevlar And Gore-tex)... Its The Way To Go, But Like Everyone Said.....pricey. I Wear A Reima Coat(soon To Be Klim, And Hjc Bib Pants(soon To Be Klim). Gloves, I Doo Like Katgurl And Wear Lite"mechanix" Gloves(from Napa) For Normal Beating On The Mountain...but Wear Good Heavy Gloves On The Trail Up And Down(get The Removeable Liners So You Can Take Them Apart At Nite And Dry Them Out). Like Mxoldtimer, I Wear Snowboarding Boots(neoprene Liners, Not The Cotton Ones)and Never Have Cold Feet, Or Wet Feet At The End Of The Day. Undergarments, I Just Wear A T-shirt And Sweatpants, And Am Never Soaked At The End Of The Day, Except When Its Warm And I'm Wearing My Tekvest(it Does Make You Sweat)......... Just My 2cent Worth
Im a firm believer in quality gear. With that said, what do you think is a rough estimate to buy all the klim winter gear needed?
Ron, so she is going to have a booth at the show your going to be at? The one in october? I will be there first thing on friday anyway so ill have to check it out.