Yup, I've done the same, leaving the rain and insulated liners at home and a hoodie for insulation if needed and rain jacket and rain pants to put over if needed. Hey, finally get to see that finished shop! Looks fantastic!!!!
The perfect layering system, her ladyship and I do exactly the same. Less is definitely more. A good start. Studio looking great in the background. Happy travels 👍
Truth about the waterproof and thermal liners in the Sand jacket and pants. I have the Sand 3 top and bottom and those liners live in the closet and will be there forever. Wearing layers under as needed, and light rain gear on top is the way to go.
@@MotoPavilion I did that for a while, but it's such a fiddle to get the thing installed in the jacket without twists in the sleeves, doing up little buttons, etc. that I don't bother now. I have RevIt Acid ultralight top and bottom rain gear in the tail bag instead, and they're faster and better. The Sand setup is backwards - rain gear should be on the outside.
I have gone to a laying system as well , 1. Boots - short length Forma ADV boots 👢, can also use off the bike for walking around, hiking etc . 2. Socks 🧦 long motorcycle socks X3 pair 3. Pants my John Doo Cargo AAA rated , inbuilt D30 style armour, love the knee armour as it adjustable up ⬆️ or down according to your height. 4. Waterproof compact overpants ( compact ) 5. Also around X3 T-shirts 6. Compact thermal top 7. Knox Urban pro 2 jacket 🧥, ( it’s a AAA rated body tight ventilated that has D30 style armour and Abrasion resistant as well . 8. Pull over from Knox it’s also AA rated and made from sprecta - 15 times stronger than steel 9. Alpinestar over jacket 🧥 light weight like yours , wind resistant and water 💧 resistant. Also has good vents . If it gets to hot 🔥 I just ride with urban pro on . 10 . Gloves x 2 sets one summer and one ☝️ winter 11. Neck warmer 12. And my new Arai ADV helmet.
None of the major motorbike apparel manufacturers have a shop in Sri Lanka. To purchase riding gear i rely on only two trusted youtube channels. One is yours. I purchased a Tornadoe 3 which comes with a waterproof/thermal inner jacket and trousers and later came to know the advantage of layering. Thereafter bought inner thermals and rain gear separately because of the difficulty in changing while riding. Preparing a Central Asian trip in summer 2023 and your channel is basically the main source of information. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and have a great trip
Spot on, Pavlin. Layers and combinations every time😉. Chances are you'll want a warm casual jacket or fleece for when off the bike sightseeing or whatever anyway. Get double usage and wear that under your motorcycle jacket if you need extra warmth. No need for the jackets zip in/zip out warm layer. Gloves:a lighter Summer weight pair and a warmer waterproof pair. And I carry a pair of glove liners to give a little more flexibility to both pairs. A lightweight waterproof over jacket and trousers and I'm good to go.
Just what I needed. OMG what a coincidence of right timing. Going to Greece, already decided on Rev'it Sand 4 jacket, but was unsure about Sand 4 pants. Decision made for me 👌 at just perfect timing. Thank you for sharing 🙏
Agreed about those stupid snap-in liners! What a ridiculous idea. For really cold days I carry a down sweater, it packs down to nothing. For rain, I use thin rain gear like Frog Togs. Simple, fast, convenient.
I use Rev'It! pants and jacket. The jacket seems to be a perfect size for my shape, the pants have been difficult since I have wide hips for a man. I've bought 3 pairs of Cayenne 2 pants, the crotch ripped on the first two. This 3rd pair is holding up just fine. No thermal liner or rain liner, but I don't ride in much rain. I love they pockets. I can never have enough pockets for some reason. I've had the Tornado Jacket for years, and it's really durable. It has the rain/thermal liner, and it's not too expensive. For gloves and boots I go A-Stars.
I prefer leather pants with stretch inside the legs on long mainly road trips. Foul weather ? I put on an rainoverall which is on outside of my luggage as a little foldable bag. Breathable pants do not work for me on the bike and start scratching on my sweat skin in high temperatures
Great Video Pavlin. IT is really nice to know that you are coming to Portugal. I do not know if you will read this comment, but if you need something during your visit in Portugal ( Northwest and Galiza region mostly) do not hesitate to contact me!
Hello, I would ask you, where to leave my riding gear while camping? If I will have a tent I dont want to smell my boots all night. Where amd how to store my jacket, pants to prevent morning fog, to not get wet my gear. My first idea was put boot on the mirrors 😆
Merino wool is the only thing I will put next to my skin. That includes my socks and my underwear. I only travel with 2 t shirts, under wear and socks. I have worn one pair for a week before without it smelling. A packable puffer jacket and over the top rain gear for cold. I have found over the years that proprietary motorcycle gear is highly overrated and expensive.
Hi Mark, merino wool: same for me. Short version for warm temperatures, long version for cold temperatures. I'm still looking for the right socks and in case you have some recommendation just let me know. Thanks, Bernd
As you say, Pavlin. Layers is the trick. I fully understand your choice of light garments, since you travel in hot countries. For rain I also use a 2-piece rain gear. which is easy to put on and off. All the best for your trip, Günter from Nürnberg/Germany
Inside - none! Outside 2 degrees. The helmet has at least 5 centimeters of foam insulation + a cover. To have a temperature difference you have to leave it in the sun for many many hours and it would be just a little.
I got used to riding with my riding pants. Then did just a short 2 day trip only 80km a day so I didn't bring them. I was regretting it I didn't realize the difference they made for my butt on even a fairly short journey. this was in Jammu so 80km is hours in the saddle
Hello Pavlin, thanks for this video. It has so many practical tips on riding. I share the same opinion about layering. I started riding with Revit Sand 3 jacket. Its a super jacket but its super annoying to change inner linings - warm and water proof. Instead Im wearing rain jacket over, its way more convenient. Thanks again for your content a good luck on your journeys. :)
@@motorcycleadventures Picking up my new T7 tomorrow. Trading in my XT1200ZE Super Tenere. The T7 is just more fun, and honestly, better ergonomics (for me)!
There are some gear for multiple use that can work on hot & cold weather, don't you think it is better than carrying more than one item? All the best in your trip
Revit makes great gear but their rain layer absolutely needs redesign to be over top. Like you said, who wants to strip at the road side and take their gear apart?
I have the Sand 4 h2o jacket and pants in preparation for a trip to Ladakh, India. Had similar worries about taking the inner layers on and off. I think I'm going with your advice to stick with a proper thermal inner layer and use my Sand rain jacket on the outside if the need arises. For the pants I think leaving only the waterproof layer in will not be too bad, my legs tend not to overheat as much as my torso. All the best for your coming trip!
Hi Pavlin. Thanks for the video. I have a question about lng trips in general. How many kilometers per day is reasonable? I'm thinking of going to Milan (from Portugal) and am thinking of 4 days (550 km per day). Is it to much?
@@motorcycleadventures Thank you! I have purchased one two years ago and it was delivered very late, just before I sold the motorcycle it was destined for. I have purchased a new motorcycle that I could mount it on, but there is no answer from STS regarding the situation. I am disappointed about the service.
If you need help in North Macedonia let me know, i have a place in Struga next to lake Ohrid near Albanian border, i live in in Kosovo, can be there next day, or if you need anything in Kosovo, free accommodation and good Raki.
Павка дай линг как мога да си поръчам нещо на Rev it ,ако имаш и промо код още по добре :) ( Pavlin please attach link from where I can buy something of Rev it , if you have any discount codes it will be even better. )
@@motorcycleadventures yes, totally agree. Myself, I like nature and nature's colours but I can't stop thinking about the resablance with what is there, in the East of us. In the past, more than once, I was stoped at airport check for explosives tests. Les than one month ago I was flying to Vienna and the airport security (seeing my backpack and my overall appearance) asked me where I'm going to (like I was going to "East").
Yup, I've done the same, leaving the rain and insulated liners at home and a hoodie for insulation if needed and rain jacket and rain pants to put over if needed. Hey, finally get to see that finished shop! Looks fantastic!!!!
The perfect layering system, her ladyship and I do exactly the same. Less is definitely more.
A good start.
Studio looking great in the background.
Happy travels 👍
Thanks so much!
Very good video….
I always learn a lot from your practical, no-nonsense approach to motorcycle travel. Thank you 🙏🏻.
Glad to hear that!
Minimalistic traveling is the best
I saw some folks riding with just a few high quality equipments and gear!
Respect to these dudes
Absolutely!
Truth about the waterproof and thermal liners in the Sand jacket and pants. I have the Sand 3 top and bottom and those liners live in the closet and will be there forever. Wearing layers under as needed, and light rain gear on top is the way to go.
Same here. Actually waterproof jacket linear stays in my jacket back pocket, to have it just in case 😀
Good!
@@MotoPavilion I did that for a while, but it's such a fiddle to get the thing installed in the jacket without twists in the sleeves, doing up little buttons, etc. that I don't bother now. I have RevIt Acid ultralight top and bottom rain gear in the tail bag instead, and they're faster and better. The Sand setup is backwards - rain gear should be on the outside.
I have gone to a laying system as well ,
1. Boots - short length Forma ADV boots 👢, can also use off the bike for walking around, hiking etc .
2. Socks 🧦 long motorcycle socks X3 pair
3. Pants my John Doo Cargo AAA rated , inbuilt D30 style armour, love the knee armour as it adjustable up ⬆️ or down according to your height.
4. Waterproof compact overpants ( compact )
5. Also around X3 T-shirts
6. Compact thermal top
7. Knox Urban pro 2 jacket 🧥, ( it’s a AAA rated body tight ventilated that has D30 style armour and Abrasion resistant as well .
8. Pull over from Knox it’s also AA rated and made from sprecta - 15 times stronger than steel
9. Alpinestar over jacket 🧥 light weight like yours , wind resistant and water 💧 resistant. Also has good vents . If it gets to hot 🔥 I just ride with urban pro on .
10 . Gloves x 2 sets one summer and one ☝️ winter
11. Neck warmer
12. And my new Arai ADV helmet.
Thanks for sharing!
None of the major motorbike apparel manufacturers have a shop in Sri Lanka. To purchase riding gear i rely on only two trusted youtube channels. One is yours. I purchased a Tornadoe 3 which comes with a waterproof/thermal inner jacket and trousers and later came to know the advantage of layering. Thereafter bought inner thermals and rain gear separately because of the difficulty in changing while riding. Preparing a Central Asian trip in summer 2023 and your channel is basically the main source of information. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and have a great trip
Glad to help!
Spot on, Pavlin. Layers and combinations every time😉. Chances are you'll want a warm casual jacket or fleece for when off the bike sightseeing or whatever anyway. Get double usage and wear that under your motorcycle jacket if you need extra warmth. No need for the jackets zip in/zip out warm layer. Gloves:a lighter Summer weight pair and a warmer waterproof pair. And I carry a pair of glove liners to give a little more flexibility to both pairs. A lightweight waterproof over jacket and trousers and I'm good to go.
Thanks for sharing!
Just what I needed. OMG what a coincidence of right timing. Going to Greece, already decided on Rev'it Sand 4 jacket, but was unsure about Sand 4 pants. Decision made for me 👌 at just perfect timing. Thank you for sharing 🙏
Brilliant.. have a fab trip and thank you
Pavlin, totally agree with the waterproof under lining...its a waste. If I need, I use on the outside.
Good!
Very helpful , regarding the problems with different liners in jacket , i experienced the same.
Good!
Wish you a nice trip !
Thanks! 😃
Agreed about those stupid snap-in liners! What a ridiculous idea. For really cold days I carry a down sweater, it packs down to nothing. For rain, I use thin rain gear like Frog Togs. Simple, fast, convenient.
Thanks for sharing!
I use Rev'It! pants and jacket. The jacket seems to be a perfect size for my shape, the pants have been difficult since I have wide hips for a man. I've bought 3 pairs of Cayenne 2 pants, the crotch ripped on the first two. This 3rd pair is holding up just fine. No thermal liner or rain liner, but I don't ride in much rain. I love they pockets. I can never have enough pockets for some reason. I've had the Tornado Jacket for years, and it's really durable. It has the rain/thermal liner, and it's not too expensive.
For gloves and boots I go A-Stars.
Thanks for sharing!
I prefer leather pants with stretch inside the legs on long mainly road trips. Foul weather ? I put on an rainoverall which is on outside of my luggage as a little foldable bag. Breathable pants do not work for me on the bike and start scratching on my sweat skin in high temperatures
Use whatever is good for you.
@@motorcycleadventures will do and maybe we can have a discussion 'irl' sometime in the near future; keep us posted please❗
Great Video Pavlin. IT is really nice to know that you are coming to Portugal. I do not know if you will read this comment, but if you need something during your visit in Portugal ( Northwest and Galiza region mostly) do not hesitate to contact me!
Thanks! 😃
Hello, I would ask you, where to leave my riding gear while camping? If I will have a tent I dont want to smell my boots all night. Where amd how to store my jacket, pants to prevent morning fog, to not get wet my gear.
My first idea was put boot on the mirrors 😆
That's why I'm becoming a fan of laminated membranes.
I follow you from Portugal and I wish you a great trip.
Awesome! Thank you!
Merino wool is the only thing I will put next to my skin. That includes my socks and my underwear. I only travel with 2 t shirts, under wear and socks. I have worn one pair for a week before without it smelling. A packable puffer jacket and over the top rain gear for cold. I have found over the years that proprietary motorcycle gear is highly overrated and expensive.
Fair enough!
Hi Mark,
merino wool: same for me. Short version for warm temperatures, long version for cold temperatures. I'm still looking for the right socks and in case you have some recommendation just let me know.
Thanks,
Bernd
@@skybluetenere I wear a brand only gotten in person in Leadville Colorado. Melenzana. The best. Never wear out.
Your studio is looking very smart Pavlin! I almost didn't realise until near the end of the video. Happy trails in Portugal!
Thanks! 😃
Great vid! Looking forward to the next one with the luggage presentation💪🏻
Coming soon!
For the Boot Sole i youse Meindl Air Aktive. It is in commbination with GoreTex Boot from TCX Infinitiy 2. works very well. Dry feets all day long.
Good!
@@Vjekoslav-vf3hr insole ✌🏻
How do you handle laundry? Are there washing machines on camping sites? Or maybe it's best to book an apartment once a week to wash thermals/t-shirts?
T-shirts and underwear you can wash in any sink.
As you say, Pavlin. Layers is the trick. I fully understand your choice of light garments, since you travel in hot countries. For rain I also use a 2-piece rain gear. which is easy to put on and off.
All the best for your trip, Günter from Nürnberg/Germany
Exactly! Thanks, Günter!
Since 2011 I only buy white helmets (flip-up Shoei) they reflect the heat and keep my head much cooler, as well as helping with being more visible.
Good!
Inside - none! Outside 2 degrees. The helmet has at least 5 centimeters of foam insulation + a cover. To have a temperature difference you have to leave it in the sun for many many hours and it would be just a little.
I don't rode fast and I will never buy a helmet without a peak. It has many purposes, just google it.
Garage/studio looks great! The sound still has a small echo, but it's not bad. As always, great practical advice
Thanks, man!
Thank you Pavlin, this was a great one!
My pleasure!
Pavlin, what is your opinion on adding a neckbrace to the gear-setup?
Good to have.
Looking forward to following it. I'll be riding from the UK to Gibraltar mid August but you'll probably be done by the time I'm in Spain.
Probably.
Very good simple light on the move basic.
Always!
Hi Pavlin, nice country to visit 😁hope to see you around, ride safe
Look forward!
Hi, from Portugal! Another great video! Let me know if you need anything when you are here in Portugal! Enjoy the trip!
Thank you! Will do!
I got used to riding with my riding pants. Then did just a short 2 day trip only 80km a day so I didn't bring them. I was regretting it I didn't realize the difference they made for my butt on even a fairly short journey. this was in Jammu so 80km is hours in the saddle
I know what you mean.
Very good video with very usefull tips,
thank you Pavlin
My pleasure!
Hey,
I like very much the content you post.
I'm from Portugal, if you need something when around, just get on Touch.
Thanks, will do!
Nice tips as always, Pavlin. Cheers.
Glad it was helpful!
This is the way
Thanks for taking the time again!
Hello Pavlin, thanks for this video. It has so many practical tips on riding. I share the same opinion about layering. I started riding with Revit Sand 3 jacket. Its a super jacket but its super annoying to change inner linings - warm and water proof. Instead Im wearing rain jacket over, its way more convenient. Thanks again for your content a good luck on your journeys. :)
Thanks for sharing!
Yep... simple is best...
Enjoy your trip to Portugal :)
Thanks! 😃
For comfort, try Gaerne boots.
I have had two pair and know very well what they are.
@@motorcycleadventures Of course
Great 👍🏻
Looking forward to the next video aswell.
🇸🇪
Coming soon!
@@motorcycleadventures
Picking up my new T7 tomorrow.
Trading in my XT1200ZE Super Tenere.
The T7 is just more fun, and honestly, better ergonomics (for me)!
Enjoy it!
There are some gear for multiple use that can work on hot & cold weather, don't you think it is better than carrying more than one item?
All the best in your trip
I haven't found it yet.
Revit makes great gear but their rain layer absolutely needs redesign to be over top. Like you said, who wants to strip at the road side and take their gear apart?
It is what it is!
I have the Sand 4 h2o jacket and pants in preparation for a trip to Ladakh, India. Had similar worries about taking the inner layers on and off. I think I'm going with your advice to stick with a proper thermal inner layer and use my Sand rain jacket on the outside if the need arises. For the pants I think leaving only the waterproof layer in will not be too bad, my legs tend not to overheat as much as my torso. All the best for your coming trip!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
If it would be on your route, crossing the Pyrenees, you might find the Bardenas Reales interesting.
Thanks!
Great Video and less is even more sometimes....Go ahead like this 🏆
Thank you, I will!
Spot on and down to earth as ever Pavlin thanks😉
PS,you forgot to mention the cap when off the bike🤔😁
It is like my uniform...
Hi Pavlin. Thanks for the video. I have a question about lng trips in general. How many kilometers per day is reasonable? I'm thinking of going to Milan (from Portugal) and am thinking of 4 days (550 km per day). Is it to much?
Depends! What roads, what weather, what skills you have, health condition...
Please Pablo tell me when you are at Lisbon to take lunch with me
Hard to say it from now, but I will have a regular posts in social media.
Hello from Portugal -Sintra
Hi!
Ride safe and have fun!!! ;)
I will, thanks!
I've also tried those plastic waterproof overboots, terrible to ride with.
Agree
Hi Pavlin, is your Vigo still working?
Not anymore. I remove it and stopped working with the company two years ago.
@@motorcycleadventures Thank you! I have purchased one two years ago and it was delivered very late, just before I sold the motorcycle it was destined for. I have purchased a new motorcycle that I could mount it on, but there is no answer from STS regarding the situation. I am disappointed about the service.
LOL. When you were talking about lining in pants you sounded like arnold schwarzenegger for a while :D
Cool!
If you need help in North Macedonia let me know, i have a place in Struga next to lake Ohrid near Albanian border, i live in in Kosovo, can be there next day, or if you need anything in Kosovo, free accommodation and good Raki.
Great! Drop me an e-mail to have your details: rtw-adventures.com/contacts-1.html
@@motorcycleadventures I ride a bike too, BMW f650GS.
Cool!
Павка дай линг как мога да си поръчам нещо на Rev it ,ако имаш и промо код още по добре :) ( Pavlin please attach link from where I can buy something of Rev it , if you have any discount codes it will be even better. )
Нямам код: www.revitsport.com/en/
Do you still have all the armer in your jacket and pants.
Of course!
no termo underware?
Not in June in Portugal
Dear Pavlin, I see that the camouflage trend arrived, maybe (sadly) pushed by the war nearby 🙄
Wrong way of seeing the world...
@@motorcycleadventures yes, totally agree. Myself, I like nature and nature's colours but I can't stop thinking about the resablance with what is there, in the East of us. In the past, more than once, I was stoped at airport check for explosives tests. Les than one month ago I was flying to Vienna and the airport security (seeing my backpack and my overall appearance) asked me where I'm going to (like I was going to "East").
It is what it is!