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Ok, last year I told myself enough with having a soaking wet ass every time I ride. What are your recommendations for riding bibs that actually keep your ass dry
 

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BRP helium 50`s keep my ass dry and have been for a couple seasons
 

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I'm not a snow boarder, but I got a sweet deal on boarder pants. Can't remember the name but they are toasty and dry.
 

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Honestly, I picked up a pair of FXR bibs at adrenaline unlimited in cross iron for like $180.
Have yet to sweat anything fierce or have a wet ass.
Now they have moved to deerfoot meadows by DQ.
So far so good.

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Just make sure they are real "gortex" not some knock off crap.
 

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Klim bibs. And keep in mind you need to wash and dry them to keep them water proof. I do 2 dozen trips to Revy per season and wash my stuff every 2 trips.
 

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I never knew this. Good info.

Washing machine and tumble dry?

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Most all of Klim stuff calls for light tumble dry. Warm wash. But always check the tags. Motorfist also requires frequent washing just the same.
 

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Huh, we'll there ya go



Who washes the 2 smoke out of there gear???

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Klim bibs I find last the longest. My motor fist recon was pretty beat after 6000km of mountain riding. I can run klim gear as my mountain suit for 2 seasons and then make it my ditch banging gear for a couple more years.
 

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:pop2:Depends

Klim bibs I find last the longest. My motor fist recon was pretty beat after 6000km of mountain riding. I can run klim gear as my mountain suit for 2 seasons and then make it my ditch banging gear for a couple more years.
 
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Klim bibs all the way. They are worth the money and are covered with a great warranty, your ass won't be wet again
 

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Guys that run hot need to buy a different model of pant and jacket then guys that run cold... ask your dealer what jacket has more venting options and as odd as it sounds get a helmet that has good ventilation like the Klim F3 or F4. If your head stays cool you would be surprised how much cooler your body runs.
Maybe I just sweat too much and need to get on a treadmill but it doesn't matter what I wear. By the end of the day I am always sweat soaked from head to toe.
 

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Guys that run hot need to buy a different model of pant and jacket then guys that run cold... ask your dealer what jacket has more venting options and as odd as it sounds get a helmet that has good ventilation like the Klim F3 or F4. If your head stays cool you would be surprised how much cooler your body runs.

You ride with lots of people. I have hard a one piece is easier to regulate temp. I know on the farm if I am wearing a one piece I can cool off way easier than bibs and a coat.
 

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Guys that run hot need to buy a different model of pant and jacket then guys that run cold... ask your dealer what jacket has more venting options and as odd as it sounds get a helmet that has good ventilation like the Klim F3 or F4. If your head stays cool you would be surprised how much cooler your body runs.

I have the carbon Doo helmet and my head doesn't usually get too hot. I don't wear a mid layer at all, just long underwear, bibs and a shell. A lot of times I start the day out cold and I warm up quick. I'll pack a mid layer, and a few pair of fresh gloves for the ride out if it's a chilly day.
I'm 6'2" and 250 and been hitting the gym pretty well every day. Hoping to shed some serious insulation before the season starts.
 
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