I've posted a few 'action' images of yours truly wearing the Air Mesh. No liners in.


 

Front shot. Note that the knee armor is still over my knees, but this does bag the pants legs some.

 

A bit baggie I guess, but do they make my butt look safe?

 

With my helmet on (even without) I scare small children!

 

Is that a dime down there?

 

Sleeve length is great as is the length of the 3/4 jacket. The elastic across the back also helps the fit. The reflective strips should do the job.

 

Bagginess on the pants while standing are gone while riding. Sleeve length is perfect.

 

 

 

Here's a good shot from the back.

 

I'm overall very pleased with my new kit. I took a one day 400 mile round way trip in 50 degree weather this fall and it performed beautifully. I also have rode this Fall in 90 degree heat and it breathed great. I truley think this should be my perfect setup for all temperatures here in the upper south. I'll try to update my impressions from time to time.

 

email with any questions; - Mark Babcock -

November 2007

 


Update - 5/08 -

One of the sleeve snaps broke, but like the missing collar Velcro I'll just get it fixed locally. The suit has softened up nicely by itself. I took a nice 3 day (900 mile) camping trip down to the Smokey's and the Air Mesh performed flawlessly. Temps were down to the mid 40's in the mornings and near 80 in lower elevations. I wore the jacket rain/wind liner almost constantly, but never the rain/wind  liner in  the pants.

Here's a couple of images from me wearing the Motoport gear in May 2008 on 129 S (Tail of the Dragon) on the TN. / NC. state line. Photos by killboy.com
 



 

 

 

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