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- Alpinestars vs Dainese - Adventure Rider
In contrast, Dainese is held by a private equity firm, which may have a shorter-term perspective It's not the company that it was under Mr Dainese Generally, Astars gets much better results in MotoCAP tests with various high-scoring products (5-star ratings for several leathers and gloves, plus the only textile jacket to achieve a 4-star rating)
- Dainese D-Explorer – Adventure Riding Gear Review
In this sense, the Dainese D-Explorer suit provides top of the range features and quality for most of the riding conditions that any rider will find himself riding through Highly versatile and resistant, the “3 and a half seasons” adventure riding outfit, made by the popular Italian brand, is definitely one of the best on the market, in my
- A* dainese suit sizing (STG advice would be great too)
As for Dainese, there stuff fits a bit tighter depending what you get I have a Kirishima jacket in 56 and pants in 56 The jacket fits a bit snug, but the pants are much tighter than the Track pants were I'm still breaking the pants in now I picked up a Dainese Laguna Seca 1pc suit and had to get that in size 58 as the suit is much tighter
- Why don’t leather conditioners work on Dainese gear?
Dainese leathers, eh? Regardless of which leather conditioner or ‘food’ I use, it doesn’t get well absorbed by Dainese gear—unlike other brands' leathers Do you think there’s something up with Dainese’s leather choice or tanning? My gear is Dainese Tutu cowhide, which the Italian brand positions as second-best
- Dainese Launches Smart Jacket LS Sport - Adventure Rider
Dainese continues to expand its line of airbag protection with the launch of the new Smart Jacket LS Sport, packing the company’s proprietary D-air technology In the past, airbag jackets were a complicated track-only sort of thing, but the tech has been trickling down to the street level for a while now—but even still, most airbag gear was
- Dainese jacket sizing help and duty at customs?
I'm thinking the 52 textile jacket should really be perfect for me, esp considering an older sz 54 Dainese textile jacket was definitely too big Long story short, at your height weight, get a 50 and the fabric on their newer textile jackets are stretchy too
- Alpinestars, Dainese or ? for Perforated Leather Gear
I don't mind spending money on top-quality gear if it's going to last I have experience with Dainese -- my 15-16 year old Dainese jacket fits perfectly and is in great shape But have never owned Alpinestars gear, other than gloves which have lasted well Any pros cons for either Dainese or A*?
- Dainese Torque boot vs. Daytona Evo Sport
The Dainese Torque boot is half the price of the Daytona Evo Sport boot But the issue here is, I'm willing to pay as much as i need in order to have the best protection possible for my foot, while still being able to walk (hence i didn't choose the Evo Security or Axial Race)
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