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01-08-2013, 08:27 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2012
Location: North NJ
Oddometer: 38
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The design on the collar catch was never that great on the rev'it products. It's done a lot better on the teiz products. What really bothers me about the new rev'it products is they stopped using cordura. So they went to a cheaper material yet the new suit I think costs more then the original.
For a cheaper price you can get a teiz navigator jacket with better venting, cordura, superfabric, full sastech armor including the back pad, and the better thermal liner. Then invest 100 into a Gore-tex paclite shell on ebay and not only are you dry when you arrive somewhere but so is your jacket. Even teknic is using cordura in their sprint jacket and selling it for a cheaper price then rev'it is selling this jacket with cheaper materials. The original rev'it dragon jacket was a great deal with good materials and that was their low end jacket. Now that jacket had better materials then their current mid teir sand. CreatureCore screwed with this post 01-08-2013 at 08:39 AM |
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01-09-2013, 10:45 AM
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adventurous lurker
Joined: Dec 2007
Location: philly
Oddometer: 6
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I'm also confused on why you aren't confident in our Powershell Textile. Do you know what our Powershell is, what yarns we are using, and what weaving processes we are using? For your information, we have our own testing lab at the REV'IT! International HQ, and our own Martindale Abrasion Testing Machine, so we are confident in the quality of textiles (and their abrasion resistance) we use to create the REV'IT! Collections of apparel. In my opinion, your comparison of the REV'IT! Dragon Jacket to the new REV'IT Sand2 Jacket is pretty naive if you base it solely on Codura vs Powershell and where those materials are used in the construction of the jackets. It is also incorrect if you think that a denier number is consistent in various yarns tensile strength. Also you are incorrect when you state that REV'IT! has stopped using Codura. For what it's worth....when I compare two competing products I look at materials, features, innovations, fitment, and style aesthetic. I see more value in the new Sand2 over the old Dragon Jacket, but I am a bit biased....mainly because I'm immersed in all things REV'IT! I'm glad that you are a fan of the Teiz products. REV'IT! is honored at the inspiration we continually create in the motorcycling apparel industry. We will continue to innovate good, clean designs, and hopefully we can reignite your passion for the REV'IT! brand. If you have more questions, feel free to PM me and we'll take a further discussion offline. Cheers, Tex Mawby REV'IT! Sport USA |
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01-10-2013, 05:56 AM
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n00b
Joined: Apr 2011
Location: Geelong, Australia
Oddometer: 3
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Currently considering the Sand as a main jacket and/or Turbine (which I believe is more protective than the Tornado?) for warmer weather but even though the Turbine mentions Cordura - how much of it is actually used on the jacket?
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01-10-2013, 07:09 AM
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Gear Grinder
Joined: Feb 2009
Location: adrift
Oddometer: 7,578
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Hey, guys- I am replacing a XXL Arai Profile (long oval), and am thinking about the XD4.
I think the XD4 is listed as an intermediate oval - any experience with people going from one to the other? Is there enough adjustability in the padding/lining to make it work? Also- if not - it looks like the Profile has been discontinued, what's the replacement? Thanks, edit: while I'm at it- what's the fit like on a schuberth?
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____ if this is the Matrix why can't I at least ride a wheelie -Pork ButtThe spaniards invented defecation. -Pollo Boondoggle screwed with this post 01-10-2013 at 07:15 AM |
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01-10-2013, 03:36 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2012
Location: North NJ
Oddometer: 38
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And if you indeed do work for rev'it how about actually using some 2 way zippers? A 3/4 jacket without one is not the most comfortable to wear. |
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03-05-2013, 09:55 AM
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Metal.Moto.Mania.
Joined: Dec 2007
Location: Philadelphia
Oddometer: 761
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Hey Boon,
The Arai Profile has been replaced with the Arai Signet-Q Helmet, the next generation of long oval. People have loved the fit so far. While the new Schuberth C3 Pro is more accommodating front to back than the original Schuberth C3 and XD-4 I would still classify all 3 helmets as intermediate oval. Post a picture of your head (front and side profile) and we could probably gut check whether or not it's even worth your time to try and intermediate. Thanks, Anthony Quote:
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03-05-2013, 09:58 AM
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Metal.Moto.Mania.
Joined: Dec 2007
Location: Philadelphia
Oddometer: 761
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RevZilla Rides RawHyde
Hey Now,
Back in November, a few of us had the chance to ride with RawHyde Adventures in California. It rained. We crashed. It was wild. Big bikes, DS tires and mud. Go figure right? We just released the video this week. Posting it and would love to hear any feedback. We had a blast shooting it. The RawHyde team is pro and took great care of us. Best, Anthony
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03-05-2013, 10:03 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: May 2003
Location: Central NY
Oddometer: 783
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Hey everyone,
Have to get some new adventure touring pants. I have narrowed it down to Klim. I am looking at the Badlands Pro pants and the Latitude 840 pants. Can someone help me out with what the key differences are between the two? It seems to just be style and armor (D30) in the Badlands) Thanks for any info.
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03-10-2013, 01:06 PM
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. . . thinks he likes it
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: SOUTHEAST TEXAS
Oddometer: 514
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Summer Gore Tex Gloves?
Hey guys,
I'm looking for a waterproof mid-temperature range glove. I do commuting and touring and might step off the pavement once in a while - but I seem to like the idea of adventure glove level protection. I have the Alaska and the Dirt and love them both but I need something in between that I can wear in the 60's and 70's or warmer in the rain. I don't really care if my hands get wet during short trips in the 90's but I'd like to have a breathable waterproof option for longer rides. Most of my gear is REVIT! but I'm open to any brand you recommend. What do ya got? |
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03-10-2013, 02:55 PM
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Gear Grinder
Joined: Feb 2009
Location: adrift
Oddometer: 7,578
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Hey, Anthony, thanks- I actually figured out how to ask the question on your website not too long after posted this here. I picked up a Signet Q about a month ago and the fit is pretty good- I think once I get it broken in it will fit just like the Profile did. I gotta say, the Signet is amazingly light- it weighs absolutely nothing, even compared to the Profile. While I'm at it- just a thumbs-up to you guys, yo were very good to us on swapping out a closeout pair of pants I bought for my wife a couple years ago that were the wrong size. You didn't owe us the hassle-free exchange but your folks were very cool about it. When I had to, uh, unexpectedly replace my gloves, jacket, and helmet over the last couple months, I came straight to you guys- being cool about a $100 closeout ended up selling Helds, Arai, and a FirstGear Kilimajaro (ok I know the Kili isn't high rent, but I just like them).
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03-10-2013, 04:01 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2009
Oddometer: 32
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RE price matching
Last year I was in the market for three sets of TKCs for our GS's. Found a awesome price at another web site for the tires. I sent the link to Rev and they denied it.. In fact they couldn't even get close.
I would of thought for three sets they would of worked with me for a nice sale but said no. I run a business also, and sometimes to get a long term customer we cut margin once in awhile, I guess these guys don't. that's up to them. So their loss is three customers my two sons and myself all owners of multiple bikes. I work hard for my money and look for a good deal and awesome service, just sorry they didn't go the extra step. My two cents |
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03-11-2013, 05:44 AM
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. . . thinks he likes it
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: SOUTHEAST TEXAS
Oddometer: 514
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03-11-2013, 04:12 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2009
Oddometer: 32
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03-12-2013, 11:35 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: PDX
Oddometer: 15
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Anthony ----
Why are you always wearing that same t-shirt???? Inquiring minds want to know.
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03-15-2013, 07:54 PM
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STILL Jim Williams
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: Providence, RI
Oddometer: 5,951
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Thanks Revzilla.
I wasn't looking for you to fix anything, and certainly not $10. It is how you buy a customer though. Nice explanation. Nice touch. Very much appreciated.
Long story short. I placed an order that was "in Stock-ships within 24hrs". 3 days later it was still "sent to warehouse" so I sent an email to cs@revzilla.com just asking when it might ship. Here's what I received: Hi Jim, At the time you placed your order the Wolfman Monarch Pass Saddlebags were in stock at our Las Vegas warehouse. However, we already had a stock order en route from Wolfman to our Philadelphia warehouse. As shipping time from Las Vegas to your location in RI would have been 5-6 business days, our distribution team exported the order to our Philadelphia warehouse, as it would arrive at the same time. The stock order arrived at our Philadelphia warehouse earlier this afternoon, and your bags will be shipping on Monday the 18th. For the inconvenience, I have credited your account an additional $10 in TeamZilla cash. That way should you decide to place another order with us in the future, you will receive a $10 discount. If there is any other way in which we can be of assistance to you, feel free to contact us. Thanks! -- James Waldron RevZilla Motorsports, LLC 877-792-9455 [url]http://www.revzilla.com[/url Hey Anthony, Buy James a beer
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