Am using the alpine stars Bogata pro system which is able to be opened up to more or less a mesh suit or shut down to a fully sealed one. It has a inner/outer membrane so it’s your choice how to wear it and I then layer with Klim base and mid layers under, the liner with the jacket is ok but by comparison to a down jacked mid it’s not as good. I have ridden this set up in anything from-5 up to 40+ and in pouring rain to light drizzle and it has been excellent
@ have done 20k miles in it now and wearing well for a less expensive suit never had a leak except in the usual neck area and ridden in most of the weather Europe can throw at it. Sadly a very under reviewed suit as it’s excellent
@@happyhalfwit8862 thanks for sharing this experience, that's what's most valuable when someone shares their own experience especially after riding such long distances, I've already bought too many of these jackets but I'll be very seriously interested in this model, I'll try it on at Alpinestars showroom
Ventilation is good. Only the protector on the chest and on the back block the airflow a bit, but again, this is a compromise between comfort and safety. But overall I rate it as good. Of course, you can remove the protector from the chest and this will increase ventilation even more, but this is something you must consider if you want to do so. The low-cut collar also helps with ventilation. As for comfort I also rate it as good.
I live in Chile and in summer we often have 33 34 degrees in the part were I live. Down south is 34-27 in summer, and we struggle with the heat...
Am using the alpine stars Bogata pro system which is able to be opened up to more or less a mesh suit or shut down to a fully sealed one. It has a inner/outer membrane so it’s your choice how to wear it and I then layer with Klim base and mid layers under, the liner with the jacket is ok but by comparison to a down jacked mid it’s not as good. I have ridden this set up in anything from-5 up to 40+ and in pouring rain to light drizzle and it has been excellent
I'm just checking out this jacket on Alpinestars website - looks interesting
@ have done 20k miles in it now and wearing well for a less expensive suit never had a leak except in the usual neck area and ridden in most of the weather Europe can throw at it. Sadly a very under reviewed suit as it’s excellent
@@happyhalfwit8862 thanks for sharing this experience, that's what's most valuable when someone shares their own experience especially after riding such long distances, I've already bought too many of these jackets but I'll be very seriously interested in this model, I'll try it on at Alpinestars showroom
How would you rate the ventilation of the revit nucleus? And how comfortable is it?
Ventilation is good. Only the protector on the chest and on the back block the airflow a bit, but again, this is a compromise between comfort and safety. But overall I rate it as good. Of course, you can remove the protector from the chest and this will increase ventilation even more, but this is something you must consider if you want to do so. The low-cut collar also helps with ventilation. As for comfort I also rate it as good.
@@motormyway great thank you!