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  • @MattFromDaNorth
    @MattFromDaNorth 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Scott,
    i had to find a video i could comment on.
    but the comment isn't about this video, Its about your RST suit.
    how is it holding up? Im in a toss up between a REVIT sand 4, and the RST one you purchased.
    I've had many RST products, they have always held up to hard use well.
    I'm curious if this is still the case?
    Any feedback would be appreciated,
    Thanks

    • @tigerrider007
      @tigerrider007  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Matthew, the brands you mention are top notch when it comes to stability and construction, after owning both. I crashed in a set of RST Adventure gear and walked away with some bruising. Value wise I'd give the nod to RST but only slightly. I think it comes down to budget and fit for the decision. I found that the Rev'it products fit me better than the RST gear. I'm taller and leaner so some say that's considered "European built", but whatever. I also found the RST gear a bit stiffer and requires more break-in time to get it to the level of Rev'it right off the rack. So, I currently own some Rev'it Sand 4 gear and will keep this until I retire from riding. I hope this helps.

    • @MattFromDaNorth
      @MattFromDaNorth 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@tigerrider007 Thanks for the prompt reply.
      I've had RST in the past as mentioned historically held up well,
      Your feedback is very helpful as I've never ran Revit' gear, and for me free movement (mobility) is as much a safety feature as protection.
      I will check out my local shop and check the fit on the Revit stuff before I place an order.
      I recently have been riding with KLIM gear, and while feature filled it never stops being "crunchy" and stiff for lack of a better term. 2 years and its just not any better.,
      I'm done with it, its great stuff but I tired of feeling like I'm wearing the packaging of a plastic toy.