Good observation. They claim the interior piping allows the air to push the back-prpotector off of the skin and keep the body cool, Hmmm1 i actually had my tailor add two 6 inch back zipper vents which i plan to use when it gets steamy outside. i do really appreciate the lightweight pro wool material used compared to a triple lamenated gortex but i also question this lighweight , thin armor thats included. i have a difficult time believing its CE level 2.
@@vidablue734 the sastec Tripleflex (what BMW is using here in a custom designed pattern) is one of the lowest profile L2 armors around. It’s good stuff, sacrificing some of the ultimate protection the NP2 had in favor of significantly increased flexibility. The RP4 also uses the ProTechWool, the new 2022 Rallye drops even more venting and goes to a cotton blend 🙃
Seems as combo of front from RP4 and back of RP3. I used RP3 for 2 years and 30kkms - zero problems with materials. I really like its side vents which are not available on PR4 and PRO. BMW gears seems sometimes too much bulky, but they really made solid to be used often and give no issues. Have just bought Badlands 3 instead of PR3 and will test it next spring. PS triple black is awesome on bikes, but too simple on jacket. No way to see all materials/ forms and technologies.
Thanks for the video. Teach us how to wash the pants and jacket and liners, please.. Some jackets aren't supposed to be washed for the strange reason that it messes with the waterproofing.
Great protection but you need a over rainsuit in a down pour....I prefer my Revit Sand 2...12 years old and still dry...other than the arms tight...and had to upgrade the armour the Revit suit is dry.
I really like the construction of this set. Finally a waterproof membrane on the outside! But the color is really boring. Why not give us a design similar to the old rally suits, with this construction technique? And the black fabric attracts heat, why not offer lighter colors too?
Not discontinued, just out of stock until BMW makes more for the US market. You can leave your email to be notified of when your size returns to inventory.
Why is it BMW can't make a waterproof adventure suit suit minus an external cover suit yet Revit have it sorted as early as their Sand 2 suits,,,I have a S2 and it's 12 years old and with upgraded armor, it offers almost as much protection as a BMW Rallye 2 suit...the Revit suit is more comfortable and dry.Might prefer the Rallye 2 for full on offroad duties but the price...it should be dry ...the trase off with all the venting going on.
Ugly that's for sure. The only good thing about the jacket is the black color scheme. I wasn't even going to comment but then the model lifted his left arm and unveiled the transparent ID compartment and that was just it. The brand should definitely consider restaffing the entire garment design&development department. Not only the jacket looks monstrous, some of the expensive fabrics used here (like the Superfabric) have a truly sophisticated design and this "monsterpiece" does not do them justice.
Utterly baffling they got rid of the massive back vent from the RP4 on this "upgrade", and there's no exhaust venting at all.
Good observation. They claim the interior piping allows the air to push the back-prpotector off of the skin and keep the body cool, Hmmm1 i actually had my tailor add two 6 inch back zipper vents which i plan to use when it gets steamy outside. i do really appreciate the lightweight pro wool material used compared to a triple lamenated gortex but i also question this lighweight , thin armor thats included. i have a difficult time believing its CE level 2.
@@vidablue734 the sastec Tripleflex (what BMW is using here in a custom designed pattern) is one of the lowest profile L2 armors around. It’s good stuff, sacrificing some of the ultimate protection the NP2 had in favor of significantly increased flexibility.
The RP4 also uses the ProTechWool, the new 2022 Rallye drops even more venting and goes to a cotton blend 🙃
Seems as combo of front from RP4 and back of RP3.
I used RP3 for 2 years and 30kkms - zero problems with materials. I really like its side vents which are not available on PR4 and PRO.
BMW gears seems sometimes too much bulky, but they really made solid to be used often and give no issues.
Have just bought Badlands 3 instead of PR3 and will test it next spring.
PS
triple black is awesome on bikes, but too simple on jacket. No way to see all materials/ forms and technologies.
You mentioned a thermal liner which can be attached to those inner studs on the jacket, is this available? Thanks
Thanks for the video. Teach us how to wash the pants and jacket and liners, please.. Some jackets aren't supposed to be washed for the strange reason that it messes with the waterproofing.
Great protection but you need a over rainsuit in a down pour....I prefer my Revit Sand 2...12 years old and still dry...other than the arms tight...and had to upgrade the armour the Revit suit is dry.
Ewan and Charlie rode 1150 GS adventures on the Long way around.
Is the jacket waterproof without the gtex outsert ??
I really like the construction of this set. Finally a waterproof membrane on the outside! But the color is really boring. Why not give us a design similar to the old rally suits, with this construction technique? And the black fabric attracts heat, why not offer lighter colors too?
Do the pants have armor as well?
A thousand dollars for a jacket... 🤦♂️
People really love their status-symbols.
Yeah. Agreed. You can get an aero stitch for couple of hundreds more and that’s WAY better…
Hey it would be really nice if you could show pictures or videos of helmets/gear being worn on a person I like to know how it looks on person
are the pants discontinued? I see all sizes out of stock.
Not discontinued, just out of stock until BMW makes more for the US market. You can leave your email to be notified of when your size returns to inventory.
@@RevZilla awesome thank you!
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Why is it BMW can't make a waterproof adventure suit suit minus an external cover suit yet Revit have it sorted as early as their Sand 2 suits,,,I have a S2 and it's 12 years old and with upgraded armor, it offers almost as much protection as a BMW Rallye 2 suit...the Revit suit is more comfortable and dry.Might prefer the Rallye 2 for full on offroad duties but the price...it should be dry ...the trase off with all the venting going on.
does it have chest protector, if not does it have a sleeve to add that?
Nope it doesn’t
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Not sure how 54 fit him. I’m 175lbs in a 54.
Give him hazard pay for how long he had to wear this gear without any wind. Lol
Ugly that's for sure. The only good thing about the jacket is the black color scheme. I wasn't even going to comment but then the model lifted his left arm and unveiled the transparent ID compartment and that was just it. The brand should definitely consider restaffing the entire garment design&development department. Not only the jacket looks monstrous, some of the expensive fabrics used here (like the Superfabric) have a truly sophisticated design and this "monsterpiece" does not do them justice.
oh let me guess, your a reviit dude then ... i actually bought the jacket and like the look but took off the bra ding and added some bitchen patches.