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RST Adventure Textile Kit Review part4
The fly area is zipped but with a triangular flap to keep the wind and water off.
[IMG] [/IMG] [IMG] [/IMG] The liner for the trousers is the same breathable liner as the jacket and is zipped in to connect them to the trousers. [IMG] [/IMG] The fly area has the same triangular opening to keep you form getting wet. [IMG] [/IMG] The bottom of the legs are zipped into the trousers. [IMG] [/IMG] [IMG] [/IMG] [IMG] [/IMG] The same type of quilted liner as the jacket is supplied with with the trousers. They're attached by a zip at the waist and zips at the bottom of the legs. [IMG] [/IMG] [IMG] [/IMG] [IMG] [/IMG] After using the kit for the last seven months I can say I'm happy with it. It gets used in winter rains/snow right through to my last jaunt to the Verdon Gorges where it was 30c. The venting works very well and is immediately noticed once the zips are opened. The quilted linings are cosy and you can ride for extended rides periods in rain and feel warm afterwards. I ordered mine from www.nicholasnoble.co.uk as he was the cheapest I could find at the time. I called and spoke to him about the fitment and protection. He offered great advice and threw in a set of hip pads (which the RST didn't come with). My order arrived promptly and I was very pleased with the initial impression of quality when I opened the box. I would use Mr Noble again for more orders. . .
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The Suit:What would you consider to be your greatest weakness? Me: Honesty. The Suit: Honesty? I don't think honesty could be construed as a weakness. Me: I don't give a f**k what you think. .[IMG] [/IMG] Last edited by Ohlins; 25-05-13 at 11:46. |
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