Teiz Motorsports One Piece Riding Suits - Official Thread

Discussion in 'Vendors' started by TheNedster, Feb 14, 2009.

  1. jad3675

    jad3675 Been here awhile

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    Yah! My supersaved (order early Nov) Powershell is being delivered on Monday.

    Too bad it's 22 degrees out and snowy here in Cincinnati.

    John
  2. caffeinated

    caffeinated Adventurer

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    Did you get an email from Teiz? I also ordered at the same time (super saver) and have not heard about delivery yet.
  3. jad3675

    jad3675 Been here awhile

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    Nope, and the order status page doesn't show anything either. I missed the DHL delivery on Friday, so it is scheduled for Monday. It needs to be signed for.

    John
  4. jad3675

    jad3675 Been here awhile

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    DHL delivered my powershell yesterday, and I'm very impressed with the quality and construction of the suit. My only gripe is the ankle adjusters; I can see myself inadvertently catching a foot peg with them.

    I'll get some pics posted up later.

    John
  5. jad3675

    jad3675 Been here awhile

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    I think it's a little big.

    [​IMG]

    John
  6. stevie99

    stevie99 That's gotta hurt Super Supporter

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    Don't worry, you'll grow into it.:deal
  7. SAS Mayhem

    SAS Mayhem Adventurer

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    I'm looking at gettin a Lombard suit, question is this suit the most versitile for riding in NC,TN,GA,SC all year round. How do they handle 100 degrees? I know is subjective hot is hot, but do they flow well?

    Cheers
    Ron
  8. teizms

    teizms Long timer

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    Air flow is excellent for a non-mesh product. Like you said hot is hot - but this thing has the best ventilation system you will come across. The benefit is that you can close the vents when the temps fall.

    If air flow is your primary concern that i suggest our mesh options - Mojave & Air Shell.
  9. SAS Mayhem

    SAS Mayhem Adventurer

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    That would be very nice in the hot climate I ride in, but with the thermal liners what is the temp range down low for the suit with liner. I do have a heated liner too. I guess what I'm looking for between the two, which one would be better suited for year round riding in these part of the US, NC,SC,TN,GA VA, and W VA? I have a better tolerance for higher temps that lower.
  10. teizms

    teizms Long timer

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    Please post a grown-up pictures ASAP :clap

    Folks the Super Saver program is discontinued and there will b no more discounted offers.


    anyway there is a lot more in store for 2013 - new suits - new colors etc. stay tuned and post photos :freaky
  11. CycleDoc59

    CycleDoc59 Wrench Rider

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    Speaking of Super-Savers, order #AB-1200, placed 10/31/2012 has yet to arrive (?)
    Yesterday it was 72 degrees here..not quite warm enough for air shell, so on with
    the Lombard, but.......
  12. teizms

    teizms Long timer

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    it has shipped - should be there in the next 2/3 business days.
  13. wolftrax

    wolftrax Long timer Supporter

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    Hey Ron,

    I live in N. Georgia and have to say the Lombard is my go to suit. I wear it year round and and yes in the summer when it's hot it's hot. Though when moving it cools as good as any textile suit and the overall protection is worth the discomfort when stopped in traffic. :D
  14. SAS Mayhem

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    Thanks wolftrax, yeah !! your weather is about the same as mine, hot and humid. Say in the winter do you go electric or layer up? and do you have the witer liner?

    Cheers
    Ron
  15. southwade

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    My zipper jacked up yesterday. It split open (open on both sides of the zipper pull).

    I'm thinking it got pinched from me gripping the tank with my legs. I've been noticing sometimes it'll get bunched up at my knee when riding and when I squeeze the tank it digs into my inner knee.

    Took forever to get the zipper straitened out and working again. Sucked.

    This is only about 350 miles of wear:

    [​IMG]

    That's the fabric that separates the zipper from my gas tank.
  16. wolftrax

    wolftrax Long timer Supporter

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    Hey Ron

    In the winter I just zip in the liner and wear the Lombard over my street clothes. Good to around 25. Any colder than that I'll put my electric vest on. I have Klim gear, Tourmaster, and miscellaneous other gear and I'll be damned that 9 times out of 10 I'll grab the Lombard.


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  17. Deans BMW

    Deans BMW Granpa Hoon

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    Southwade, just curious, have you mentioned this to Teiz or to Ghazi or just posted it here????
  18. southwade

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    Just here, I guess tagging him with it would be helpful. I figured he'd see it though. He seems to post in here fairly often.

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  19. SAS Mayhem

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    Thanks Mark

    Cheers
    Ron
  20. southwade

    southwade Long timer

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    Interestingly enough my low temp tolerance, wearing the same gear, is also 25... Any colder than that and I'm gonna have to buy myself some heated gloves.