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Re: aerostich darien vs roadcrafter



The Darien is more waterproof than the Roadcrafter. It is also a bit 
more flexable with the zip in liner.. warmer. Also consider Dainese 
they make really nice Goretex/Cordura stuff totally water proof, 
great armor, and comfortable. Check out  http://www.motorace.com

Erik


>Hi,
>
>As winter (and lots of rain) approaches in Seattle, I've decided to get a
>proper all-weather riding suit.  I'm currently thinking the Aerostich
>Darien or Roadcrafter (2-piece).  I'd like excellent performance against
>rain, and as much road protection as possible.  Aerostich's website
>doesn't really state which one is more waterproof.  Does anybody have
>experience with both of these suits?
>
>I'm a little partial to the Roadcrafter as you get to choose the pants
>color and they offer more roadrash protection, but for a winter commuting
>suite I've got to put rain and cold protection first!
>
>And which colors would go best with a BRG ST and my Blue SV650?  (hehe,
>I'm going to end up with grey, unless I don't like the BRG ST, in which
>case Blue wins out for bike and suit)
>
>-Vero.
>
>
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