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Halvarssons Safety
The Halvarssons suit is good value. You get an EN 13595 Level 2 protective suit (exceeds Level 3 of the SATRA test so it rivals expensive leathers from BKS etc), a waterproof winter oversuit and a summer one. The summer oversuit is ventilated. Air pours through it when you start moving - much better than my BMW Rallye with all the vent zips open.
Workmanship, design and detailing first class IMO. Halvarssons also do servicing, repairs and alterations so you don't need to throw the suit away after an off or if you put on weight.
BMW suits are poor value by comparison - zips, velcro and poppers have all gone on mine. No double stiching on stress points. I doubt if any of the BMW textile suits would meet the EN 13595 Level 1 spec never mind Level 2, but as none of them have been tested the point is moot.
The waterproof inner is a crap idea as well - in heavy rain the suit waterlogs so water runs down your arms and fills your sodding gloves up! Plus if it starts raining you have to strip off to put the liner in.
Hein Gericke - cheap and cheerful? Crash once, throw away? Not tested for protection either as far as I know.
gcp said:Item called Cruise, £249 jacket, £199 for trousers.
Got a score of 51/55, only beaten by Halvarssons Safety which got 54/55 but costs exactly double.
No BMW kit in this test.
The Halvarssons suit is good value. You get an EN 13595 Level 2 protective suit (exceeds Level 3 of the SATRA test so it rivals expensive leathers from BKS etc), a waterproof winter oversuit and a summer one. The summer oversuit is ventilated. Air pours through it when you start moving - much better than my BMW Rallye with all the vent zips open.
Workmanship, design and detailing first class IMO. Halvarssons also do servicing, repairs and alterations so you don't need to throw the suit away after an off or if you put on weight.
BMW suits are poor value by comparison - zips, velcro and poppers have all gone on mine. No double stiching on stress points. I doubt if any of the BMW textile suits would meet the EN 13595 Level 1 spec never mind Level 2, but as none of them have been tested the point is moot.
The waterproof inner is a crap idea as well - in heavy rain the suit waterlogs so water runs down your arms and fills your sodding gloves up! Plus if it starts raining you have to strip off to put the liner in.
Hein Gericke - cheap and cheerful? Crash once, throw away? Not tested for protection either as far as I know.


