Love my EnduroGuard. It's survived a dump in mud. Its my go to touring suit but it is still a bit warm for hot summer weather. Just be prepared for the sleeve velcro to tire. Some have returned the jackets on warranty for that. Since my Jacket went on adventures with me I opted to add 2 heavy duty snaps per sleeve instead. Cheers
The Enduroguard is a great choice and a very underrated riding gear. Because of the very discreet product logo (colorless grey bmw emblen) can be used ,without embarrassment, on bikes other than bmw. I recently bought the Enduroguard and can highly recommend it. The little hook on the pants could have been better, but nothing else to complain about. The suit has so many nice details. Many happy rides, love your channel. 👍
Hi JVL so you say you can recommend it Enduroguard suit ??? I’m looking for some adventure suit and I was thinking about bmw suit but I would like to hear some opinions about it from people who have this suit
@@MadMax69. hi Tomasz, i have the Enduroguard since December 2020. it keeps me dry and warm. The long term usage is still open. A bit stiff but extremely effective. Check Mototraveluk . He has used the suit for 2 years and thinks it is incredibly good. The suit is not cheap but has state of the art protection and has been developed by people who really ride. I am not sponsored, just like you , want the most for my money. There are,of course, more expensive suits, but this for me tops the list. Good luck with your choice.
thanks so much for the kind words. We both have the Enduroguard now so looking forward to getting back on the bikes to use the suit... love it already!
@@jvl4832 Hey Pal, How do you like the suit now? I'm in the market for a Suit. Already have the pants. Tried the jacket, but it was realllyyy stiff and not comfortable . So I'm not sure and would like to ask how does the material chances after some time?
I bought a laminated suit a few years ago ,with my heated vest and Gore Tex gloves ,for me it's money well spent,I don't worry about getting caught out in bad wet cold weather,or should I pull over and put rain gear on ,or having Michelin man levels on
am half way choosing a suit for a trip UK to Morocco to Denmark in October. This helped a lot as I'll go from warm to cold at some points along the way.
a great suit and we both have it... great in the cold although it should be good in the heat, not tried that yet thanks for lockdown, but as soon as we can get away again we will give an update
Nice to see a gent of gathering years getting all exciting like a tweenager about a bit of kit :) If I had the necessity to ride in all weathers I agree that the purse should not be snapped shut for the sake of warmth and dryness. BOL with the weather over the next week, I'm on winter highway maintenance and expecting a right ol kicking. Stay safe both
Just brought this suit from BMW Motorrad Bohling in Germany for £598, plus import vat at £118 and then got a German vat refund of £105 back from BMW Bohling, so £611 total cost =half price. Looking forward to full testing British winter weather. in last week's commute of 400 miles in rain each day, not one drop through, wearing less layers and really comfortable. Yes it's a bit stiff at present, but hopefully will soften up a bit and it will have the test of a 3,500 miles European WW2 tour this year through 10 countries.
You got a great deal, I am looking at purchasing the enduroguard pants from the same seller, how do you find the fit? Is the waist stretchy? I believe the pants a bit on the large size, your advise will be much appreciated as you can imagine purchasing online is always a bit difficult when it comes to sizing. Thanks
@@allenfazer I'm 5'10" about 13 stone 40" chest, 36" waist, and i got size 54 in top and bottom. Fits me spot on. I layered up for the winter no problem. the waist is not stretchy but has Velcro adjusters to pull in and out, along with the winter and summer zip waist connectors to the jacket. It feels bulky and heavy to be honest, but once it is on you don't notice it. I've been in torrential downpours for hours, snow storms, icy cold conditions and there has been no sign of any leakage anywhere in the suit, most impressed. It does let through the cold though, so i wore my old jackets thermal liner inside. after it had been soaked in the wet weather, whilst on the bike, the outer layer was dry again within 30 minutes. Summers coming so we will see how it copes with the heat later this year riding around Europe. I love it and it was worth spending the money on it.
Good vid. Is it similar material to goretex laminate, as in water beads on top rather soaking in, I.e. waterproof layer on surface rather than waterproof layer inside.
I had an Enduroguard suit a couple of years ago. I used it all over Europe in 2018. I didn’t rate it for the summer. The venting just isn’t good enough. I roasted. Great when it’s cold and wet but a no no in the heat as it’s too heavy. Went back to a Rallye suit, loads of venting and room in it to have my heated Keis jacket when it’s cold.
Thanks for such an informative video much appreciated, I am planning on ordering the pants online, and I am wondering is the waist a bit stretchy on these? Do the pants fit a bit on the big side? Thanks again
I don’t own any heated clothing and the coolest I have ridden is minus 5. I had two wicking shirts, a set of thermal tights and obviously my Helite vest which keeps out the cold from my body but everything else is warm.
@@markholroyd5365 thanks for that great information when the BMW garage opens near me I might get in there and purchase it . I keep going round in circles about what to purchase although I don’t ride as much as I’d like with COVID and all that 👌😜
That hood is ideal & can also replace your balaclava! Best of both worlds! I have slight jacket envy i got stung with a counterfeit on eBay recently. (Not BMW just want to make that clear)
I just bought this bit of kit for here in Australia, also bought the new R1250RS i thought it was a bit wankerish, so glad the gear has very minimal logo's on. Fits well and can't wait to use it, it's coming into winter here, Thanks for the awesome honest review 😎😎 subbed as well.
welcome to the channel Dave.. You will love the suit, its awesome... not as warm as I expected but 100% waterproof so far and after it gets a little more supply its so comfy..... ride safe mate
I´ve owned the Enduroguard suit. 100% waterproof and great ventilation when it is hot. The only problem is, that the fabric is extremely stiff and that was still the case after 20.000 km. I sold it.
Hi Jimmy listen I have a question about your ex Enduroguard suit would you recommend I think about this suit or Revit Poseidon 2 GTX suit what is your opinion my friend can you help please thanks 👍
@@MadMax69. I would definitely recommend the Enduroguard. I have actually also owned the Poseidon pants, and the Enduroguard offers far better protection and much more ventilation. The Poseidon is softer and probably more comfortable, but if you go down, the Enduroguard will provide better protection. Hope this helps :)
@@MadMax69. For the price point it's hard to beat the Enduroguard. To do better than it in the Rev'it range you have to go for the Dominator GTX Jacket and Dominator 2 Trousers, but at around £950 and £600 respectively, they are also next level expensive too.
Hi guys, I have been looking at this very suit, tried it on a few times, only thing I have found is jacket needed to be longer for me and the trousers the same. They were unable to get longer ones in fir me due to new Pacedry suit cooking out soon. Looked at the Klim Kodiak but couldn’t get it in my size, again new one coming out for 2021 @ a cost of £1300 for the jacket alone 😳. Enduroguard suit on offer in many BMW retailers.
I love my Alpinestars Valparaiso 2 Drystar it has 3 dry pockets, 4 front air vents and 2 rear and airflow is great and not get wet even when open. has 97% of the features the BMW has It comes with. The Drystar comes with 2 other parts drylining and thermal lining as well, its kept me dry in the rain riding to work and from work on a 2-hour commute, cool in the summer and super warm in the winter, you can even wear the waterproof jacket on its only when at your location. The BMW looks nice and will be good to have a long term view on it, I had mine for 2 years now and still looks like new but is 50% cheaper than the BMW not sure it will work twice as well but nice to see how you get with it at the one of the years.I will add this to the list next time I am looking for a replacement at that next time
Can I ask about sizing? What waist are you in normal trousers and what is the equivalent in BMW euro sizes. Can’t try anything on at the dealership at the moment. I have a 35 inch waist which would be a 50 but have a 54 in the Rallye trousers although the adjusters are at there tightest
I don't know if you've sorted sizing but I had the same ordeal. Large broad, fellow problems never are easy are they? I wear 38 34s, I was told to order my pant size(eu54).. I knew this was going to be a problem so I ordered a size up (56). I get them in and can hardly zip the fly.. ordered and settled on an eu58 and am now able to zip them over my underlayers. As a commuter I needed the suit to accommodate my work pants beneath and the size I've settled on seems to do exactly that. Definitely do not go with your regular pant size as they will be small.
Just to note. I know they're likely hard to come by in our neck of the woods but would love to see a review of an Aprilia Pegaso variant someday. When things are a bit closer to normal of course. Stay safe 🏍
Great Vlog as usual, I do remember seeing Yarrow Moto Vlog of him riding the Garmisch loop as he called it and the zip broke on his Rukka Jacket and I thought at the time WOW poor attention to detail for an expensive jacket.
great question Kieron. Toby uses a hydration pack in Spain sometimes which is a cheap park from mountain biking with a tube that comes over the shoulder.....
@@RiderCamTV Thanks fellas. I have been looking at backpack with over the shoulder tube, but also the Mosko tank bag option (clearly the more financially challenging of the two). There is of course the simple bottle when stopped option because it's a good excuse! So how meaningful is the sip factor when you use one in Spain (assuming others need to stop anyway)? Lastly, this is all down to your pack light video ;)
Hi Kieron I use a 1ltr flask bottle thing which is all the rage... ha! It keeps the water cool for ages. I only ever have water in it as I have had to use it supplement a clients cooling system whilst on tour... Bikes don’t generally cool down much on Pepsi. I got mine off EBay for under £10. Ride safe
Bought a Richa Laminated suite last year and i believe it's one of the best suits I've ever had for all-year-round biking. Coast £600 approx. Don't think id want to buy a suit over 1k.
Hi Mike can you tell what is the name of your Richa laminated suit ?? I thinking about BMW Enduroguard suit or Revit Poseidon 2 GTX suit but Richa is a very good company
When you ride daily & especially the amount of mileage you do, bare in mind your yearly total mileage is more than my 20 year old bike has acquired in its lifetime, i think it's money well spent. With 0% finance in mind it is obtainable for a vast majority. Love the hoodies btw what size are you both wearing, as rough guide?
Hi Boys,My Rukka suit had a zip and tabs changed at 5 years, no issues, It's probably the dealer letting you down !! However I have just been sent a BMW Motorrad link to heavily discounted Motorcycle clothing :) I think someone will get one cheaper just to say he has !!!!! HaHa and come on camera to say so!
Brilliant! The mistake I made with Rukka was to say that before the zips split they are waterproof... The fact that they split every time I zipped them up made no difference... This was direct from Rukka and nothing to do with the dealer which by the way was Motolegends who always go the extra mile for everyone. Ride safe.
Wow, very nice gear 👍🏽 I totally agree with you about good gear no matter what the cost. Question; what's your thought on heated gear? Maybe you guys can share your thoughts on heated gear on a video. Very good review, be safe 🙏🏽
Hiya, I have no heated gear and to be honest hardly ever use my heated grips... That said I have now fitted a pair of hand guards for the winter... We made a video. Ride safe.
The EnduroGuard will be discontinued this year. I can pick up a complete suit for 780 Euro (660 GBP). It has to replace my KLIM Overland, which is now going on 7 years. I'm a hobby driver from the Netherlands, doing around 10.000km per year. Mainly Alps. 70/30 tarmac /gravel (or mud and sand when at home). Will it be a good replacement for the KLIM? Wil it be better or am I going to make concessions? What do you guys think?
Hiya! I think it will be a great replacement for the Klim although the Klim has a bit better ventilation. I have just spent five hours in Storm Evert in really heavy rain and wind riding a Blood Bike and the suit was awesome. Ride safe
“It’s like suede” “It is, but it’s leather... ha-ha-ha” Do you not know that suede is a type of leather? Surely what you need is to get is the famous Prince Andrew Disease, not being attracted to children, but being unable to sweat 💦, then you wouldn’t need all those vents!?!?
Jim if you have a look at my book Frog Tales you will understand my feeling towards Fatty... I can send you a signed copy it’s a great read... Ride safe
Adore watching you pair, I’m fifteen minutes in... but what’s happened to spontaneous laughter in this duel presentation. No daft laughing and bouncing off each other = not as enjoyable to watch 😟
Love my EnduroGuard. It's survived a dump in mud. Its my go to touring suit but it is still a bit warm for hot summer weather.
Just be prepared for the sleeve velcro to tire. Some have returned the jackets on warranty for that. Since my Jacket went on adventures with me I opted to add 2 heavy duty snaps per sleeve instead.
Cheers
great info, we will keep that in mind as we use our suits :)
The Enduroguard is a great choice and a very underrated riding gear. Because of the very discreet product logo (colorless grey bmw emblen) can be used ,without embarrassment, on bikes other than bmw. I recently bought the Enduroguard and can highly recommend it. The little hook on the pants could have been better, but nothing else to complain about. The suit has so many nice details. Many happy rides, love your channel. 👍
Hi JVL so you say you can recommend it Enduroguard suit ??? I’m looking for some adventure suit and I was thinking about bmw suit but I would like to hear some opinions about it from people who have this suit
@@MadMax69. hi Tomasz, i have the Enduroguard since December 2020. it keeps me dry and warm. The long term usage is still open. A bit stiff but extremely effective. Check Mototraveluk . He has used the suit for 2 years and thinks it is incredibly good. The suit is not cheap but has state of the art protection and has been developed by people who really ride. I am not sponsored, just like you , want the most for my money. There are,of course, more expensive suits, but this for me tops the list. Good luck with your choice.
@@jvl4832 Thank You very much for your help my friend You help me a lot 👍
thanks so much for the kind words. We both have the Enduroguard now so looking forward to getting back on the bikes to use the suit... love it already!
@@jvl4832 Hey Pal,
How do you like the suit now? I'm in the market for a Suit. Already have the pants. Tried the jacket, but it was realllyyy stiff and not comfortable . So I'm not sure and would like to ask how does the material chances after some time?
I bought a laminated suit a few years ago ,with my heated vest and Gore Tex gloves ,for me it's money well spent,I don't worry about getting caught out in bad wet cold weather,or should I pull over and put rain gear on ,or having Michelin man levels on
am half way choosing a suit for a trip UK to Morocco to Denmark in October. This helped a lot as I'll go from warm to cold at some points along the way.
a great suit and we both have it... great in the cold although it should be good in the heat, not tried that yet thanks for lockdown, but as soon as we can get away again we will give an update
I love a waterproof shell, but I need venting. Love to see an update on how this vents in the heat.
i have the jacket. In california it gets about 100f but i don't get overheated. You can definityly feel the wind, but you will still sweat
Used in 30c its fine
Nice to see a gent of gathering years getting all exciting like a tweenager about a bit of kit :) If I had the necessity to ride in all weathers I agree that the purse should not be snapped shut for the sake of warmth and dryness. BOL with the weather over the next week, I'm on winter highway maintenance and expecting a right ol kicking. Stay safe both
Just brought this suit from BMW Motorrad Bohling in Germany for £598, plus import vat at £118 and then got a German vat refund of £105 back from BMW Bohling, so £611 total cost =half price. Looking forward to full testing British winter weather. in last week's commute of 400 miles in rain each day, not one drop through, wearing less layers and really comfortable. Yes it's a bit stiff at present, but hopefully will soften up a bit and it will have the test of a 3,500 miles European WW2 tour this year through 10 countries.
You got a great deal, I am looking at purchasing the enduroguard pants from the same seller, how do you find the fit? Is the waist stretchy? I believe the pants a bit on the large size, your advise will be much appreciated as you can imagine purchasing online is always a bit difficult when it comes to sizing. Thanks
@@allenfazer I'm 5'10" about 13 stone 40" chest, 36" waist, and i got size 54 in top and bottom. Fits me spot on. I layered up for the winter no problem. the waist is not stretchy but has Velcro adjusters to pull in and out, along with the winter and summer zip waist connectors to the jacket. It feels bulky and heavy to be honest, but once it is on you don't notice it. I've been in torrential downpours for hours, snow storms, icy cold conditions and there has been no sign of any leakage anywhere in the suit, most impressed. It does let through the cold though, so i wore my old jackets thermal liner inside. after it had been soaked in the wet weather, whilst on the bike, the outer layer was dry again within 30 minutes. Summers coming so we will see how it copes with the heat later this year riding around Europe. I love it and it was worth spending the money on it.
@@robnewman4286 thanks for the info much appreciated
Good vid. Is it similar material to goretex laminate, as in water beads on top rather soaking in, I.e. waterproof layer on surface rather than waterproof layer inside.
It’s exactly the same. Ride safe.
I had an Enduroguard suit a couple of years ago. I used it all over Europe in 2018. I didn’t rate it for the summer. The venting just isn’t good enough. I roasted. Great when it’s cold and wet but a no no in the heat as it’s too heavy. Went back to a Rallye suit, loads of venting and room in it to have my heated Keis jacket when it’s cold.
Thanks for such an informative video much appreciated, I am planning on ordering the pants online, and I am wondering is the waist a bit stretchy on these? Do the pants fit a bit on the big side? Thanks again
Great video I was looking to get one of these but it’s not cheap
Do you think you would need to wear heated clothing under this in the winter.
I don’t own any heated clothing and the coolest I have ridden is minus 5. I had two wicking shirts, a set of thermal tights and obviously my Helite vest which keeps out the cold from my body but everything else is warm.
@@markholroyd5365 thanks for that great information when the BMW garage opens near me I might get in there and purchase it . I keep going round in circles about what to purchase although I don’t ride as much as I’d like with COVID and all that 👌😜
Once again guys comprehensive and fun review. Thanks
That hood is ideal & can also replace your balaclava!
Best of both worlds!
I have slight jacket envy i got stung with a counterfeit on eBay recently. (Not BMW just want to make that clear)
Nooooo! Ride safe.
@@markholroyd5365 Thank you & likewise!
I just bought this bit of kit for here in Australia, also bought the new R1250RS i thought it was a bit wankerish, so glad the gear has very minimal logo's on. Fits well and can't wait to use it, it's coming into winter here, Thanks for the awesome honest review 😎😎 subbed as well.
welcome to the channel Dave.. You will love the suit, its awesome... not as warm as I expected but 100% waterproof so far and after it gets a little more supply its so comfy..... ride safe mate
Where did you bought ? I am also in Australia wondering where I can get it . Cheers mate .
@@mingli2814 you can buy them through BMW stores or MCA stores aus wide 👌
@@daveb6345 thanks mate .
How is the suit holding up now you have had it a few months. Been anywhere hot in it as well yet??
I love it! Best suit yet…
I´ve owned the Enduroguard suit. 100% waterproof and great ventilation when it is hot. The only problem is, that the fabric is extremely stiff and that was still the case after 20.000 km. I sold it.
Hi Jimmy listen I have a question about your ex Enduroguard suit would you recommend I think about this suit or Revit Poseidon 2 GTX suit what is your opinion my friend can you help please thanks 👍
@@MadMax69. I would definitely recommend the Enduroguard. I have actually also owned the Poseidon pants, and the Enduroguard offers far better protection and much more ventilation. The Poseidon is softer and probably more comfortable, but if you go down, the Enduroguard will provide better protection.
Hope this helps :)
@@jimmydamgaardpoulsen2286 Thank You my friend for your help 👍
@@MadMax69. For the price point it's hard to beat the Enduroguard. To do better than it in the Rev'it range you have to go for the Dominator GTX Jacket and Dominator 2 Trousers, but at around £950 and £600 respectively, they are also next level expensive too.
@@Daemon_Wraith Robin thank you so much man I know the Dominator but the price 😳 that’s why I was thinking about Poseidon or Enduroguard
Hi guys, I have been looking at this very suit, tried it on a few times, only thing I have found is jacket needed to be longer for me and the trousers the same. They were unable to get longer ones in fir me due to new Pacedry suit cooking out soon. Looked at the Klim Kodiak but couldn’t get it in my size, again new one coming out for 2021 @ a cost of £1300 for the jacket alone 😳. Enduroguard suit on offer in many BMW retailers.
i picked up the endurogaurd jacket for 250 open box no liner included, how is it for summer use?
I love my Alpinestars Valparaiso 2 Drystar it has 3 dry pockets, 4 front air vents and 2 rear and airflow is great and not get wet even when open. has 97% of the features the BMW has It comes with. The Drystar comes with 2 other parts drylining and thermal lining as well, its kept me dry in the rain riding to work and from work on a 2-hour commute, cool in the summer and super warm in the winter, you can even wear the waterproof jacket on its only when at your location. The BMW looks nice and will be good to have a long term view on it, I had mine for 2 years now and still looks like new but is 50% cheaper than the BMW not sure it will work twice as well but nice to see how you get with it at the one of the years.I will add this to the list next time I am looking for a replacement at that next time
Alpinstars were the original makers of the Bmw Rallye suit. Ride safe.
I don't have very good experiences with the "Drystar" products. After a while it becomes" Wetstar" for some reason...
Well done boys, great stuff. About the very small trouserpocket, it's for a keyfob =)
ah, that figures! thanks Magnus
Can I ask about sizing? What waist are you in normal trousers and what is the equivalent in BMW euro sizes. Can’t try anything on at the dealership at the moment. I have a 35 inch waist which would be a 50 but have a 54 in the Rallye trousers although the adjusters are at there tightest
I would get the same size as your rallye suit, that’s what I did. If they are a bit big you can always eat to fit....
@@markholroyd5365 Thanks Mark much appreciated.
I don't know if you've sorted sizing but I had the same ordeal. Large broad, fellow problems never are easy are they? I wear 38 34s, I was told to order my pant size(eu54).. I knew this was going to be a problem so I ordered a size up (56). I get them in and can hardly zip the fly.. ordered and settled on an eu58 and am now able to zip them over my underlayers. As a commuter I needed the suit to accommodate my work pants beneath and the size I've settled on seems to do exactly that. Definitely do not go with your regular pant size as they will be small.
Hi , just wandering if there is any update on the suit , now you’ve riden it in the wheather etc ??
It’s awesome! Ridden in it all winter and during the summer including a 10 day trip to the Pyrenees. Love it… Ride safe
Just to note. I know they're likely hard to come by in our neck of the woods but would love to see a review of an Aprilia Pegaso variant someday.
When things are a bit closer to normal of course.
Stay safe 🏍
will see what we can do... :) Ride safe Ricky
Great Vlog as usual, I do remember seeing Yarrow Moto Vlog of him riding the Garmisch loop as he called it and the zip broke on his Rukka Jacket and I thought at the time WOW poor attention to detail for an expensive jacket.
not directly related to the suit - but hydration topic. What, if any, view do you guys have on this type of product?
great question Kieron. Toby uses a hydration pack in Spain sometimes which is a cheap park from mountain biking with a tube that comes over the shoulder.....
@@RiderCamTV Thanks fellas. I have been looking at backpack with over the shoulder tube, but also the Mosko tank bag option (clearly the more financially challenging of the two). There is of course the simple bottle when stopped option because it's a good excuse! So how meaningful is the sip factor when you use one in Spain (assuming others need to stop anyway)? Lastly, this is all down to your pack light video ;)
Hi Kieron I use a 1ltr flask bottle thing which is all the rage... ha! It keeps the water cool for ages. I only ever have water in it as I have had to use it supplement a clients cooling system whilst on tour... Bikes don’t generally cool down much on Pepsi. I got mine off EBay for under £10. Ride safe
Bought a Richa Laminated suite last year and i believe it's one of the best suits I've ever had for all-year-round biking. Coast £600 approx. Don't think id want to buy a suit over 1k.
Hi Mike can you tell what is the name of your Richa laminated suit ?? I thinking about BMW Enduroguard suit or Revit Poseidon 2 GTX suit but Richa is a very good company
@@MadMax69. Richa Infinity 2 Pro Jacket with Colorado 2 Pro trousers . All came to around £500 but prices have gone up this year.
@@mikedignum1868 Thanks Man for help 👍
How is the collar? Seems very ‘open’ ?
Never mind, I bought it. Is 40% off now while discontinued.
No problem. Ride safe
When you ride daily & especially the amount of mileage you do, bare in mind your yearly total mileage is more than my 20 year old bike has acquired in its lifetime, i think it's money well spent.
With 0% finance in mind it is obtainable for a vast majority.
Love the hoodies btw what size are you both wearing, as rough guide?
I think they are both xl. Ride safe.
Marks is Large and Toby's is Medium
nicely done gents
Can you please leave a link of the review from the guy from Finland?
Great review by the way!
m.th-cam.com/video/SwBumE3LyEs/w-d-xo.html
Hi Boys,My Rukka suit had a zip and tabs changed at 5 years, no issues, It's probably the dealer letting you down !! However I have just been sent a BMW Motorrad link to heavily discounted Motorcycle clothing :) I think someone will get one cheaper just to say he has !!!!! HaHa and come on camera to say so!
Brilliant! The mistake I made with Rukka was to say that before the zips split they are waterproof... The fact that they split every time I zipped them up made no difference... This was direct from Rukka and nothing to do with the dealer which by the way was Motolegends who always go the extra mile for everyone. Ride safe.
Excellent! Love the detail!
I find when the jackets aren’t as tight fitt at the bottom just gaining 10 or 15 pounds solves that
heheheheheh, lockdown will sort that out then
Wow, very nice gear 👍🏽 I totally agree with you about good gear no matter what the cost. Question; what's your thought on heated gear? Maybe you guys can share your thoughts on heated gear on a video. Very good review, be safe 🙏🏽
Hiya, I have no heated gear and to be honest hardly ever use my heated grips... That said I have now fitted a pair of hand guards for the winter... We made a video. Ride safe.
Is it reflective at all?
Yes it is, all the silver bits reflect. Ride safe
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
So... just clarify.... did you like it? You weren't very clear!! ;)
Yes! Ride safe
Mark and his strange contraptions. Oh my!
This suit is currently on sale at bmw bahnstormer for just under £940
Buy it now!!!! Ride safe.
Already have two gore tex Pro suits but maybe a bargain for some of your viewers.
I have one of these for sale guys. Worn for 1 tour. Size 54 jacket and trousers £600 the pair
@@andrewbooth4341 What UK waist size is a 54 and what is the inside leg length of the trousers?
@@terrynicholson9273 54 is around a 34 to 36 inch waist, leg length around 33”
Richer than me..!!!!
The EnduroGuard will be discontinued this year.
I can pick up a complete suit for 780 Euro (660 GBP).
It has to replace my KLIM Overland, which is now going on 7 years.
I'm a hobby driver from the Netherlands, doing around 10.000km per year.
Mainly Alps. 70/30 tarmac /gravel (or mud and sand when at home).
Will it be a good replacement for the KLIM?
Wil it be better or am I going to make concessions?
What do you guys think?
Hiya! I think it will be a great replacement for the Klim although the Klim has a bit better ventilation. I have just spent five hours in Storm Evert in really heavy rain and wind riding a Blood Bike and the suit was awesome. Ride safe
When they made the pants they new people would have to put stuff in there pockets and may have gloves on, so why did they make them so small 🤔🤔🤔
probably so you could buy another extortionately priced product.... hahahahahhahaa....... it is a pain
“It’s like suede”
“It is, but it’s leather... ha-ha-ha”
Do you not know that suede is a type of leather?
Surely what you need is to get is the famous Prince Andrew Disease, not being attracted to children, but being unable to sweat 💦, then you wouldn’t need all those vents!?!?
Jim if you have a look at my book Frog Tales you will understand my feeling towards Fatty... I can send you a signed copy it’s a great read... Ride safe
Euroguard? Brexit is done now..... And why not a lighter coloured suit if you are so worried about heat?
They get so dirty (lighter coloured) especially if you are coveting the miles I’m doing. Ride safe
Adore watching you pair, I’m fifteen minutes in... but what’s happened to spontaneous laughter in this duel presentation. No daft laughing and bouncing off each other = not as enjoyable to watch 😟
Your light is very poor cant see much everything looks black 😢