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Old 11-28-2012, 06:52 PM   #46
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Old 11-29-2012, 12:06 AM   #47
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This stuff looks nice, but I sure wish they would make more pants with belts.
I also prefer an in boot pant.

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Old 11-29-2012, 08:38 AM   #48
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This stuff looks nice, but I sure wish they would make more pants with belts.
I also prefer an in boot pant.

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Belts get in the way for true off-road riding
If you wear any kind of tool bag around your waist
It would be nice to have the option to unzip over the boot style to make them into in the boot pants
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:01 PM   #49
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Belts suck when biking. If your pants fall down wear suspenders
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:07 PM   #50
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Belts suck when biking. If your pants fall down wear suspenders
^ this

Great invention for dirt types of the earlier generations...
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:13 PM   #51
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:38 PM   #52
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Howdy - I am interested in Klim gear because both my sons wear it top to bottom in their events. However, I'm not sure they make what I want.

I want one pant/jacket that is waterproof without add-on Gortex liners. I don't mind wearing separate armor. I ride all over the continent and have never escaped periods of serious weather. I use a heated jacket liner and can add a fleece layer if needed.

Also, I ride the deserts in summer. I use the same gear, and that is because I am just passing through.

I have a First Gear TPG pant/jacket combo out west. It is certainly waterproof, but a little heavy. However, it has some very nice venting capability that I use and appreciate in the deserts.

I also have an Acerbis Klima suit, which is my favorite. It is more of an enduro suit, and pretty much just a heavy duty waterproof shell. But it isn't very waterproof anymore after some ten years. I want to replace it.

Does Klima have something for me, or should I just go mainstream like First Gear?
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Old 11-29-2012, 04:08 PM   #53
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Howdy - I am interested in Klim gear because both my sons wear it top to bottom in their events. However, I'm not sure they make what I want.

I want one pant/jacket that is waterproof without add-on Gortex liners. I don't mind wearing separate armor. I ride all over the continent and have never escaped periods of serious weather. I use a heated jacket liner and can add a fleece layer if needed.

Also, I ride the deserts in summer. I use the same gear, and that is because I am just passing through.

I have a First Gear TPG pant/jacket combo out west. It is certainly waterproof, but a little heavy. However, it has some very nice venting capability that I use and appreciate in the deserts.

I also have an Acerbis Klima suit, which is my favorite. It is more of an enduro suit, and pretty much just a heavy duty waterproof shell. But it isn't very waterproof anymore after some ten years. I want to replace it.

Does Klima have something for me, or should I just go mainstream like First Gear?
I do not think you should look to Firstgear yet. I like FG stuff quite a bit. But frankly, even though Klim is a good chunk more expensive, it performs quite a bit better. Despite its cost, we feel dollar for dollar it is a better value.

I understand your explanation, and checked out your bikes in your profile. Based on these, I think either the ADV Rally, the Latitude, or the Traverse would work well. Obviously they are vastly different price points, but each has merit at its MSRP. The Traverse is an off road shell, basically your Acerbis but made in GoreTex. The Latitude is a nice, lightweight ADV suit, good for moderate dirt or moderate temps. The ADVR-2 is a full-on ADV suit, with armor, more abrasion resistance, features, etc etc.

The ADV Air, with the waterproof shell would work also.

The trickiest part is the fact that your riding envelope is very wide. It is possible to get gear that works broadly, but there is usually some compromise. I think I can give some more specific suggestions after a short phone conversation, if you want PM me your # and we can address this.

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Old 11-29-2012, 06:23 PM   #54
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Any word on availability of the Rally 2 jacket?
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Old 11-29-2012, 06:51 PM   #55
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Any word on availability of the Rally 2 jacket?
Yes...Klim has it in the same schedule as previous Adventure Rallys: preorders through the fall / early winter, delivery late January / February. There were guys sneaking around the KTM Rally here in Bend in finished prototypes, which was back in September. That is a good indication they are on schedule.

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Old 11-29-2012, 08:11 PM   #56
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You guys are tough on me for asking for a belt.

I have the Klim Chinook pant and love the fastex buckle on the belt.
I just really hate some of the fasteners that are in use..............and some of the adjusters are crap also.The Chinook buckle/best works fine.

Tell me why there is a problem with a belt???

I have used a tool belt in the past and that has made no difference as to what type of fastener that the pant had.

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Old 11-29-2012, 10:38 PM   #57
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Man, one of these days I hope to be at a place in life where I could afford one of these Jackets!
They sure are cool though!

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Old 11-30-2012, 03:29 AM   #58
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The trickiest part is the fact that your riding envelope is very wide. It is possible to get gear that works broadly, but there is usually some compromise. I think I can give some more specific suggestions after a short phone conversation, if you want PM me your # and we can address this.

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Thanks for good explanation and I'll study your suggestions. Yes I know my requirements are broad, but I'm usually weeks on the road and I pack light; soft panniers, duffle and tank bag have to hold all my gear including my tent. So my outer ride gear has to cover all the bases. I've had my Acerbis for a decade, so price isn't as big a factor as it might be.

I'll be back after reading up on the product list and consulting with my sons.
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Old 11-30-2012, 05:16 AM   #59
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Man, one of these days I hope to be at a place in life where I could afford one of these Jackets!
They sure are cool though!

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Old 11-30-2012, 12:57 PM   #60
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Not sure how I missed this thread until now. Oh well, made up for it by ordering the AR2.


Folks, if you've never ordered from BP at Atomic, you've missed out on a great buying experience. BP is incredibly knowledgeable and takes customer service to the next level. He's spent more time on the phone with me discussing pointless details of the gear I've bought from him. All the recommendations he's given me over the years have been great. I don't buy gear anywhere else.


I've had the original Adventure Rally, the Adventure Rally (v.2) and am currently using the Badlands Pro. While I really like(d) all of them, I've been hammering on Klim (Hi Mark! ) for a couple of years to make a more vented Rally and to make it a bit more fitted.


Looks like they've finally listened to me! You all can thank me by sending $50 each.


While I like the idea of the Adventure Air and I live in the desert southwest, I don't think I want one. I have a Motoport Kevlar Mesh jacket and while I believe it would serve me extremely well in a crash, the kevlar mesh doesn't tickle my happy spot. Even in really hot weather here, I grab the Badlands and just open all the vents.
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