Just replaced my old Frank Thomas goretex suit (very reliable, no leaks in 3 years and 40k miles) with a new BMW Streetguard 2 suit.
I have to say that I'm very impressed. Key good things:
1) Goretex XCR is excellent. Rather than the outer fabric getting sopping wet, it doesn't. The rain sort of rolls off. As a result, the thing doesn't get as cold or as heavy, and dries off really quickly. You just shake the water off. Cool! This is one of the major plus points of this suit. HG also do an XCR suit but...
2) The Streetguard 2 comes with zip-out liners. The HG equivalent has no liners at all. The BMW kit also has a detachable storm/cold weather collar which I'll be using in the winter.
3) It looks better than the "old style" textile suits which have that naff belt around the middle. The jacket is shorter but still long enough and zips into the trousers nicely. You could easily wear the jacket off the bike (or skiing? all that armour might come in handy!)
4) Build quality is very good. Lots of nice touches like the waterproof wallet pocket which is under the first main zip - means you dont get cold by having to undo the second main zip.
5) Lots of different sizes & combinations.
6) It is really comfortable. It feels much lighter than my old FT gear, but still feels protective. It has armour which is not intrusive at all and can be repositioned.
Well impressed, but then I should be at just under £800. Much better than the HG equivalent, and about £400-£500 cheaper than the Rukka XCR stuff.
Andy
I have to say that I'm very impressed. Key good things:
1) Goretex XCR is excellent. Rather than the outer fabric getting sopping wet, it doesn't. The rain sort of rolls off. As a result, the thing doesn't get as cold or as heavy, and dries off really quickly. You just shake the water off. Cool! This is one of the major plus points of this suit. HG also do an XCR suit but...
2) The Streetguard 2 comes with zip-out liners. The HG equivalent has no liners at all. The BMW kit also has a detachable storm/cold weather collar which I'll be using in the winter.
3) It looks better than the "old style" textile suits which have that naff belt around the middle. The jacket is shorter but still long enough and zips into the trousers nicely. You could easily wear the jacket off the bike (or skiing? all that armour might come in handy!)
4) Build quality is very good. Lots of nice touches like the waterproof wallet pocket which is under the first main zip - means you dont get cold by having to undo the second main zip.
5) Lots of different sizes & combinations.
6) It is really comfortable. It feels much lighter than my old FT gear, but still feels protective. It has armour which is not intrusive at all and can be repositioned.
Well impressed, but then I should be at just under £800. Much better than the HG equivalent, and about £400-£500 cheaper than the Rukka XCR stuff.
Andy


Sounds like a small detail... but it sure makes a difference