Klim overland

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If you haven't already bought Klim, it's about time you did!!!

Just been out in monsoon rain and stayed perfectly snug and dry. Apart from the cuffs being a bit tight, I have no complaints.

From now on wet days are to be enjoyed, not dreaded.
 
Welcome to the Klim club now you can see what we in the know have been banging on about
 
Had my Latitude jacket for a couple of years now and as you say it is very good kit. :thumb2
 
Yep - I'm a big fan. I like the idea of a real quality bonded goretex jacket, where you choose what you want to wear underneath. From a T-shirt to a heated jacket. I'm over the moon with mine ... :thumb2
 
And another fan here: I have the Latitude jacket and trousers. Totally dry when it chucks it down. And enough zips with netting to let in a decent amount of fresh air when it is hot
 
If anyone would like to put some cash behind the counter at The Adventure Bike Shop I will gladly evaluate a full set of Klim gear....otherwise I'll wait for a Lotto win.

:(
 
I'm trying to find a list of UK stockists so I can visit and try some Klim gear, anyone know how I can find this.
 
Word of warning folks, You will not stay dry in a thunderstorm if you leave your vents open. :blast
Mark
 
Word of warning folks, You will not stay dry in a thunderstorm if you leave your vents open. :blast
Mark
But surely they have rain sensors that automagically close the vents in the event of a thunder storm.... I'd take it back if I was you :eek
 
I'd sue the manufacturer of the vent control unit, clearly faulty and not fit for purpose. The scary bit is the same controller is responsible for the function of the entire bike :eek
 
The Badlands Pro with Pro-Shell Gore-Tex brings the price down to a more reasonable level than the Adventure jacket. What have they stripped out to reduce the price from £1279 to £749?
 
I'd sue the manufacturer of the vent control unit, clearly faulty and not fit for purpose. The scary bit is the same controller is responsible for the function of the entire bike :eek

Erm, now you come to mention it............
I'd also immersed my waterproof socks to above the blue line, thus treating myself to a refreshing foot spa for the 30 minutes it took to get home.
Not the most pleasant 30 minutes of my motorcycling life, it has to be said.
Mark
 


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