I wonder if there are plans to sell the base layer on its own. I essentially have this setup, a component h20 jacket with a Knox urbane pro 2 armored shirt. If it gets cold, I add a thermal layer. If it gets hot, I wear a jersey and forgo the outer jacket. The only companies I can think of that have a ce AA rated armored shirt is adv spec and Knox. I like my setup, but my Knox could use a little more refinement (tight in the armpits, chest protector seems almost like an after thought).
@@SupermotoCentral The issue with the proteus is that it does not have abrasion resistance. The bottom layer here is CE AA rated, as well as my Knox. I believe Knox also makes a CE AAA rated armored shirt, which is getting into leather levels of abrasion resistance. With the base layer shown here, you could wear anything over top and have some protection on the street. The proteus is more off-road only unless you have an outer layer that will protect you in a slide.
I have issues with Revit pants sizing. There needs to be more overlap between sizes. The M mesh layer fits me spot on, but the outer layer is stiff and not adjustable. If I size up, the mesh layer fits weirdly baggy, and I need to max out the belt to have the outer layer not fall off. I had the same issue with the Defender 3 GTX pants, and I'm a solid 32 in every other brand. That said, the jacket is fantastic, and the concept is excellent for a trip where you have to ride from quite hot to cold weather, on and off the road.
Just bought the Poseidon 3 from Rev'it wich fits my style of riding better, but I really like the concept of this set. Not perfect yet, but in time, Rev'it will probably make an version 2 (because Rev'it almost always does), and they will have fixed the few flaws by than.
So aditianal info, The outer layers are categorised as B and the inner layers are AA. Wich means wearing both it would be an equivalent to a AAA homologation. Wich is amazing
I appreciate innovation, but I think this a miss from Revit on this one. For the price of the jacket, i can nearly get a Klim latitude/carlsbad jacket AND pants. I get that this is designed for a super wide range of weather and temps, but frankly I got my non current Klim Kodiak pants/jacket combo for under 1k, and i can just add my own layers under to suit the weather. Alternatively, find yourself any number of very nice adv jackets that are non gtx, and simply carry a very cheap rain suit in a backpack or topbox, old school style. The stratum seems complicated for complicated sake, and to justify the stratospheric price.
I also have Kodiak both pants and jacket and I do travel a lot with that suit. It amazes me every time. I have if 4-5 years already and I haven’t seen anything so far that makes me think change it.
@@Vjekoslav-vf3hr yes I know. Me too. The thing is that revit can be super nice or the opposite depending on the item. I’ve seen some amazing hear from revit but I’ve also seen some terrible gear overpriced also. My go to jacket was a revit Jackson for 5 years till it teared apart but I. Was super satisfied although wasn’t at all waterproof as advertised. I replaced it with a revit trench which is indeed waterproof and for two years it’s serving me very well. Also I have gloves pants etc I am satisfied with. But in general before I buy something I do research. A friend of mine we travel together saw a pair of bouts on his size on sale from revit and bought them. They were dryvent so supposedly waterproof and he came to a trip with them. In the first week and after a rainy day they were really wet inside both. Next day sole came apart so he had to tape them with a duck tape to continue and they were just a week old. And then he bought these gloves to give revit a second chance as a brand. They are called STRATOS 2. He said it’s even worse buy than the boots. They soak up water although Gore-Tex and he feels very cold fingers than his cheaper alternative no name gloves. So what I want to say shortly is that with revit you must be careful as there are some good and some bad gear.
Revit "invents" The Stadler/Touratech Companiero suit. Just twice as expensive, no possibility to get lifetime extending repairs, and not made in Germany. For that money, you can just as well buy two way plane tickets to Munich and get a bespoke suit from Stadler.
I just want a GoreTex version of the Component H20 jacket and pants. I was disappointed seeing Itchy Boots using her rain smock over the Component when she hit actual rain and decided to hold off for now.
That is the ugliest jacket I have ever seen. So bad in fact that I didn't even watch the rest of the video. Better to start this one over from scratch and throw that entire design away!
Check out the REV'IT! Stratum GTX Jacket here! rvz.la/3Zz3w6u
Pair that with the REV'IT! Stratum GTX Pants! rvz.la/3ILE5rS
It’s like Revit and Klim are having a contest to see who can charge the most.
But better is Adventure Spec, check em out, light is right!
@@charlesprice6894No, combination is king. Base layer by Revit, wind stopper by Klim, jacket by Adventure Spec. 🤣
This jacket looks like Frankenstein! Bits of three different jackets sewn together. Back to the drawing board with this one I think....
I wonder if there are plans to sell the base layer on its own. I essentially have this setup, a component h20 jacket with a Knox urbane pro 2 armored shirt. If it gets cold, I add a thermal layer. If it gets hot, I wear a jersey and forgo the outer jacket. The only companies I can think of that have a ce AA rated armored shirt is adv spec and Knox. I like my setup, but my Knox could use a little more refinement (tight in the armpits, chest protector seems almost like an after thought).
REV’IT! sells the Proteus protector jacket with CE Level 2 armor
@@SupermotoCentral The issue with the proteus is that it does not have abrasion resistance. The bottom layer here is CE AA rated, as well as my Knox. I believe Knox also makes a CE AAA rated armored shirt, which is getting into leather levels of abrasion resistance. With the base layer shown here, you could wear anything over top and have some protection on the street. The proteus is more off-road only unless you have an outer layer that will protect you in a slide.
Looks like a true 4 season setup. I like the concept.
I bought mine, and it's phenomenal ! Deffo worth the purchase as i ride every day all year long and love off road riding
When you’re asked to pay this much money, you should be getting near perfection.
I have issues with Revit pants sizing. There needs to be more overlap between sizes. The M mesh layer fits me spot on, but the outer layer is stiff and not adjustable. If I size up, the mesh layer fits weirdly baggy, and I need to max out the belt to have the outer layer not fall off. I had the same issue with the Defender 3 GTX pants, and I'm a solid 32 in every other brand. That said, the jacket is fantastic, and the concept is excellent for a trip where you have to ride from quite hot to cold weather, on and off the road.
Spurgeon's reviews are the best!!
Just bought the Poseidon 3 from Rev'it wich fits my style of riding better, but I really like the concept of this set. Not perfect yet, but in time, Rev'it will probably make an version 2 (because Rev'it almost always does), and they will have fixed the few flaws by than.
The poseidon 3 still has that brilliant "plastic" look like the version 2? 😅
So aditianal info, The outer layers are categorised as B and the inner layers are AA. Wich means wearing both it would be an equivalent to a AAA homologation. Wich is amazing
$1400 jacket and they don't even include all the armor... gtfooh lol
yes, it expensive, but all armor are include, chest armor isnt part of the EU CE standard.
Waiting for the Alpinestars AMT-10R JAcket and Pants review...
Kind of reminds me of the knox under shirt with armour with a waterproof over layer..... ?
I appreciate innovation, but I think this a miss from Revit on this one. For the price of the jacket, i can nearly get a Klim latitude/carlsbad jacket AND pants. I get that this is designed for a super wide range of weather and temps, but frankly I got my non current Klim Kodiak pants/jacket combo for under 1k, and i can just add my own layers under to suit the weather. Alternatively, find yourself any number of very nice adv jackets that are non gtx, and simply carry a very cheap rain suit in a backpack or topbox, old school style. The stratum seems complicated for complicated sake, and to justify the stratospheric price.
I also have Kodiak both pants and jacket and I do travel a lot with that suit. It amazes me every time. I have if 4-5 years already and I haven’t seen anything so far that makes me think change it.
@@Vjekoslav-vf3hr revit you mean ?
@@Vjekoslav-vf3hr yes I know. Me too. The thing is that revit can be super nice or the opposite depending on the item. I’ve seen some amazing hear from revit but I’ve also seen some terrible gear overpriced also. My go to jacket was a revit Jackson for 5 years till it teared apart but I. Was super satisfied although wasn’t at all waterproof as advertised. I replaced it with a revit trench which is indeed waterproof and for two years it’s serving me very well. Also I have gloves pants etc I am satisfied with. But in general before I buy something I do research. A friend of mine we travel together saw a pair of bouts on his size on sale from revit and bought them. They were dryvent so supposedly waterproof and he came to a trip with them. In the first week and after a rainy day they were really wet inside both. Next day sole came apart so he had to tape them with a duck tape to continue and they were just a week old. And then he bought these gloves to give revit a second chance as a brand. They are called STRATOS 2. He said it’s even worse buy than the boots.
They soak up water although Gore-Tex and he feels very cold fingers than his cheaper alternative no name gloves. So what I want to say shortly is that with revit you must be careful as there are some good and some bad gear.
Revit "invents" The Stadler/Touratech Companiero suit. Just twice as expensive, no possibility to get lifetime extending repairs, and not made in Germany. For that money, you can just as well buy two way plane tickets to Munich and get a bespoke suit from Stadler.
The price is almost the same for Revit and Tourtatech. But Companero has much batter design!
I can see the technology put into the outfit but for the price you could have a top spec suit from Motoport custom fit to you; it may even be cheaper.
I just want a GoreTex version of the Component H20 jacket and pants. I was disappointed seeing Itchy Boots using her rain smock over the Component when she hit actual rain and decided to hold off for now.
Sidi has similar jacket. Much cheaper. But I want those pants, just not for 1.1kusd :(
Sidi doesn’t make jackets 😅 Spidi their jacket is not goretex so uncomparable
Is the inner mesh layer CE AA rated or only when both layers are worn?
Inner mesh is AA, outer shell level B(which is the same as A without protection)
That jacket is properly sized.
So $2500 USD, that means well over $3000 CAD. I only paid 9k for my bike. No thanks.
I prefer Mosko
Soon a space suit will be cheaper than motorcycle jackets and pants! I'm definitely never paying that stupid prices!
When I saw and heard the price I stopped watching anymore. Dream on to sell in this price.
Good luck on selling 50 units
That is the ugliest jacket I have ever seen. So bad in fact that I didn't even watch the rest of the video. Better to start this one over from scratch and throw that entire design away!
You can literally buy a motorcycle for the cost of this. A whole @55 motorcycle. Yeah, that's a no from me fog.
Too expensive. Ridiculous.
Pass. Looks and price.... nah.
Just not so plain ugly riding gear. Pass
Really ridiculous money for a little evolved plastic! You are cheated with a so -called ultimate top product, but it is fried air!
First!