I wore this EVERYDAY for a Month, then I Upgraded to this

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • This is the riding gear I wore everyday when I rode across the United States, Solo on my Motorcycle a 2016 Honda CB500x. This video sponsored by ‪@RevZilla‬
    My Riding Gear:
    ▶Scorpion EXO GT930 Helmet
    www.scorpionusa.com
    imp.i104546.net/KegK6n
    ▶Scorpion EXO AT950 Helmet
    imp.i104546.net/bZ4Eg
    ▶NoNoise Earplugs: imp.i104546.net/153erx
    ▶Nelson Rigg Rain Jacket: imp.i104546.net/jW4YVe
    ▶Nelson Rigg Rain Pants: imp.i104546.net/P0g7Bz
    ▶ Winter Jacket, Rev'it! Neptune GTX has been Discontinued, but the Horizon 2 is very similar: imp.i104546.net/rnqrYy
    ▶ Winter Pants: imp.i104546.net/kLOjd
    ▶ REV'IT! Sand 4 H2O Women's Jacket imp.i104546.net/Kedyvv
    ▶ REV'IT! Sand 4 H2O Women's Pants imp.i104546.net/mgyoJy
    ▶Scorpion EXO Yosemite Jacket : imp.i104546.net/gm445
    ▶Scorpion EXO Yosemite Pants: imp.i104546.net/WZ003
    ▶My Gaerne All Terrain GTX Boots have been discontinued, but these are similar: imp.i104546.net/JrvX77
    ▶Forma Terra Evo Dry-X Boots: imp.i104546.net/JrvX77
    ▶ REV'IT! Sand 4 Gloves imp.i104546.net/Eag17Q
    ▶Klim Adventure GTX Women's Gloves imp.i104546.net/doJ5P3
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    Website: www.asthemagpieflies.com/
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    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    01:52 Scorpion Exo GT930 Helmet and Exo-Com
    04:38 REV'IT! Women's Neptune GTX Jacket and Pants
    08:20 REV'IT Women's Sand 4 H20 Jacket and Pants
    12:38 Nelson Rigg Solo Storm Rain Jacket and Pants
    13:55 REV'IT! Women's Sand 3 Gloves
    14:56 REV'IT! Women's Sand 4 Gloves
    15:22 Klim Women's Adventure GTX Gloves
    16:05 Gaerne All Terrain GTX Boots
    17:52 Forma Terra Evo Dry-X Series Boots
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    Disclaimer:
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Комментарии • 211

  • @buckeyerides7104
    @buckeyerides7104 Год назад +26

    I take your recommendations and reviews seriously. It's one thing to see someone buy gear, wear it for a day and declare it a hit or miss, it's another thing to watch you actually really put gear through everything, basically live in it for the amount of time you do, then give an honest opinion and review. Your feedback is more important to some of us than you can imagine!!! Can't wait for the next adventure!

  • @atfromaz
    @atfromaz Год назад +21

    Love these “post-mission debriefing” videos. Right after a big ride is the perfect time do take stock of what worked and what didn’t. Some nice upgrades there for sure. Be safe ride safe. 👊

  • @TheMNB
    @TheMNB Год назад +14

    Nothing like 8k miles on the road to tell you what works and what doesn't.

  • @tomtb5475
    @tomtb5475 Год назад +1

    I got the whole Rev'it Sand 4 H20 gear: jacket, pants, gloves. A significant investment but it's perfect for riding in all weathers, come rain or come shine.

  • @KrakensGarageandAdventures
    @KrakensGarageandAdventures Год назад +4

    What I really appreciated in this video was the honesty of the shortcomings of some of your gear. All bikes, gear and whatnot have their warts. I believe that solid testimonies like yours provide an invaluable service to the moto community, let alone women riders. Outstanding work! Eric

  • @donnewmancanada
    @donnewmancanada Год назад +5

    It is awesome seeing you getting more sponsors so you can keep making these videos and going places.

  • @VPB1970
    @VPB1970 3 месяца назад

    Agree a 100% regarding the revit sand 4 man edition. It has been my jacket since launch about 3 years and just bought another one for my wife. It’s amazing. The revit rain suit is also amazing. I did 1000kms in the pouring rain from Lisbon to Barcelona and 0 wet clothes!

  • @osimnod
    @osimnod Год назад +3

    Really appreciate your honest review of your gear after putting it all through an extended test. Too many manufacturers design for style rather than practicality: unusable pockets! A suggestion for Rev'It: on the jacket fanny pocket -- make it a top-load with a waterproof zipper and gusseted so it can expand enough to hold the jacket liner when not in use. Also, I like the idea of using a separate rain jacket/pants. Yes, it's a minor hassle to stop and put them on but even Goretex or similar fabrics will absorb some water over time, making them soggy and heavy when you stop for the day and camp. Nelson Rigg is quite affordable.

  • @idiotbox.
    @idiotbox. 6 месяцев назад

    Bloody marvelous gear review, definitely a lot to consider when buying gear. A big thanks to yourself and all the other test pilots out there reviewing gear. Keep living the dream love 🐒

  • @rodneyhanbaum697
    @rodneyhanbaum697 Год назад

    love your gear reviews after your road trips. solid information, thank you!

  • @603Rydes
    @603Rydes Год назад +2

    Had problems with my rain suit, the one time I had to ride for several hours in the rain I was soaked through and through. It did not repel water it attracted it. I have a new one that has worked as rain insurance as it has not rained on any of my rides since I got it. I have used the jacket as an extra layer on several chilly evenings and it is quite comfortable. All in all I like the successful insurance against rain that it has provided thus far.

  • @roywalls5595
    @roywalls5595 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this video & the gear you upgraded too! 💯🌹

  • @bradb2514
    @bradb2514 Год назад +1

    These reviews are priceless. Thanks!

  • @ridesar
    @ridesar Год назад

    Great video Amanda! Especially loved your info on the Sand 4 suit, I have been looking to upgrade my Firstgear stuff as it doesn't do well in hot weather (but has been great in the rain!). The usable pockets info is heartening as many suits seem to struggle with that.

  • @shrl3198
    @shrl3198 Год назад +1

    Great info to steer me in the right direction, saving me time and money. Thanks so much fir this!

  • @gm1000ify
    @gm1000ify Год назад

    Great reviews! You have a way about you that makes your videos really easy to watch.

  • @JCrozier1
    @JCrozier1 Год назад

    perfect and complete descriptions of everything. nice work there. it's always a struggle to try to figure out how heavy or not gear to select every single time leaving the house. when I do a bigger trip, I think about all my different riding jackets and definitely overthink it. thanks so much.

  • @RugerM77
    @RugerM77 Год назад +1

    I paused this video and left a comment on one of your Instagram posts asking if you bought an ATAS! Then I finish watching it and I thought “She must be reading my mind!”

  • @AdventureGlide
    @AdventureGlide Год назад +3

    *_Great Gear Guide. Thanks for the info!_*

  • @perhennung
    @perhennung Год назад

    Excellent advice, you are a great presenter and rider!

  • @r12rtpilot
    @r12rtpilot Год назад

    I really enjoyed this "upgrade" video...Revzilla is the best. I tried the Sand suit while preparing for a ride thru the Americas, but I could never get a proper fit in the pants...I'm really glad this gear works for you. Ride safe, ride far!

  • @aimeemotorides8454
    @aimeemotorides8454 Год назад

    Always appreciate gear reviews. Thanks for all the deets!

  • @dolcerebel
    @dolcerebel Год назад

    Greeting Amanda on this last day of 2022.
    I'm just going back to your video to watch again as I am looking for cold/rain weather gear.
    I absolutley enjoy your content, honest reviews and sense of humour.
    All the best in the coming new year (2023) with more adventures for you! And for me too hopefully.
    Ride safe and throroughly enjoy!!!

  • @mjp_adventures7582
    @mjp_adventures7582 Год назад +2

    Hi Amanda, enjoyed your latest series, particularly the honesty when you are having a bad day….not every day can be sunshine and roses ! I’ve just got back from a 2 month tour around Europe and absolutely agree that you come back with a list of what has to change. I’ve had a Klim altitude suit for a couple of years now and it works brilliantly here in the UK for long tours, wet weather and cool weather but on the trip this summer in Europe it hit 40’c and I nearly combusted even with all vents open. However it also fits me and being 5 ft 3 that’s a big tick! My hubbie has an adventure spec system and layers up, he did much better in the heat but I refuse to buy the same… being a matching pair is very uncool! Would love to get the dirt series gear from Revit for the hot weather as we head out to South Africa in November but it’s not been in stock here most of this year….I’m patiently waiting and will have a look at the sand gear in the meantime. Happy riding!

  • @RobertSantos-rw8dy
    @RobertSantos-rw8dy Год назад

    Thank you insightful.. getting ready for my trip to Petronas Towers in KL from Thailand, Southern

  • @msims1250
    @msims1250 Год назад

    I love gear videos. I like the camo pattern on your new jacket and underboob vents?! Awesome!

  • @timbrandt7211
    @timbrandt7211 8 месяцев назад

    Good info. I had the same Scorpion suit and it ventilated so well that it did get chilly very easily. Unfortunately I hit a deer in June and while I did break some bones and a bit of rash on my palm, the suit did a very very good job of protecting me. I was looking at this Rev’it for my wife, and a Rev’it Cayenne for me. Thanks

  • @cocoscabana
    @cocoscabana Год назад

    Great job Darlin', I'm getting the Sand possibly for my AU trip. Yes double zippers been around years...HD and Bilt...long time, but glad you are enjoying the upgrades!..

  • @ridingwithrusso7790
    @ridingwithrusso7790 Год назад +2

    I wish more content creator would do this, this is invaluable information!

  • @whitmeza
    @whitmeza Год назад

    Great upgrades my dear!!! 🙌

  • @marcoluoma3770
    @marcoluoma3770 Год назад +1

    After decades of being a mid-level, or even cheapskate gear buyer, for my cross country trip last year I decided to melt the credit card: Klim Goretex jacket and pants, Forma boots, heated jacket liner, Arai helmet. (Not to mention the R1200GS covered in Touratech.) And I wish I had decided to do so a long time ago. As they say “Buy the best and cry once.” Thanks for another interesting episode.

    • @SilverPonyProductions
      @SilverPonyProductions Год назад +1

      It’s totally like ripping off a band aid….dread the anticipation, hurts like heck clicking “checkout”, but is so great when you use it and experience what quality means!

  • @charlesebyjr2925
    @charlesebyjr2925 Год назад

    Thanks for the update on equipment, get your self feeling wonderful, then hopefully give us the good news where you might travel next. Take care, Charlie from Pennsylvania

  • @carlpop2324
    @carlpop2324 Год назад

    That little squeegie/wiper on the left index finger is a tremendous feature on motorcycle gloves. So is the drop-down sun shield in a helmet. Excellent informational video, Amanda! Thank you for sharing you knowledge and experience.

  • @byever1
    @byever1 Год назад +2

    Modular helmets are a must for any major touring. My next upgrade.
    I didn't like any of Revits goretex line. Bought 3 different jackets and returned all three. The gimmicky layers, useless pockets, the collars and less vents. Finally bought a Klim Carlsbad and didn't look back. Suspenders are a must on pants. Zipping to the jacket is just too much of a hassle.

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Год назад +3

      Love the suspender option, but I also normally just zip my pants to my riding jacket, the REV'IT Sand 4 zipper comes around farther so it's way easier to zip up and I'm just in the habit of doing so so I don't have that back draft.
      lol Klim's Women's gear leaves a LOT to be desired.

  • @jefftatro6862
    @jefftatro6862 Год назад

    Right on, I love my Sand 4! I rode from NW Washington to Alaska in May, Temp ranged high 20s to low 70s. Stayed warm and dry! One thing I need to upgrade is gloves.

  • @wiscomoto
    @wiscomoto Год назад

    Thank you! You just helped my wife a TON!! She's looking to upgrade some of her gear, and as I'm sure you're aware, women's gear is so much harder to get right than men's.

  • @bobbyboy723
    @bobbyboy723 Год назад

    Hi Amanda, I have found the same problem with my Gortex suit re the pockets. the only thing I can fit in the trouser pockets are my keys! I can't put anything in the jacket outer pockets other than my earplug box as the jacket pockets "Fold" when I sit on the bike but I dont use my suit constantly like you so it is something I can live with. The main reason I bought the Gortex trousers is I would put on my rain jacket if it started raining but was too lazy to put on the trousers so always got wet. Living in Scotland rain is a common occurance lol. After seeing how dry the trousers kept me I bought the Gortex jacket the following season and dont want to go back to carring a rain jacket and trousers to put on over my ridding gear. Looked at other waterproof suits but decided Gortex was worth the extra money. Rob

  • @fistfulofgoldwing
    @fistfulofgoldwing Год назад

    I so appreciate your down-to-brass-tacks gear reviews... I'm gonna have to see if they have a men's version of that Jacket/Pants combo, the features look amazing! The Forma Adventure Lows are my main go-to riding boot, they've been rock solid. I've been very lucky in the ride gear I've purchased so far has had very few hard 'gotchas'... Certainly areas of improvement, but nothing really detrimental to the riding experience. Stay safe out there, once again amazing content.

  • @onsapplikasies8620
    @onsapplikasies8620 Год назад

    Really like the Sand 4 H2O jacket. Enjoyed the video thank you.

  • @Jillybean620
    @Jillybean620 Год назад

    Super helpful!

  • @leayoung3014
    @leayoung3014 Год назад

    Awesome and detailed gear info! Thank you!
    My ‘Lady Forma’ boots are painful to walk in for any distance as my left ankle gets severely dug into.
    I wear the boots to ride in… only. The boots come off ASAP once I’m off my bike(s) for any length of time!
    I’m looking forward to your next videos!

    • @leayoung3014
      @leayoung3014 Год назад

      I don’t know what TELEGRAM means…?

  • @fixento
    @fixento Год назад +1

    An great honest review of the gear that you used, regardless if it was purchased or donated.

  • @mark2graves-moto81
    @mark2graves-moto81 Год назад

    Thank you for the tip for the ear protection 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @henryhawk978
    @henryhawk978 Год назад

    Enjoyed the video. Really nice and informative review.

  • @seriousmechanicing
    @seriousmechanicing Год назад

    I’ve never been completely happy with a pair of gloves ever! My hands are super wide but apparently if your fingers aren’t bananas as well they don’t make gloves to fit my hand if they make them that big at all. Liners can help with the slippy feeling but the dream is to get some gloves custom made.
    Also nice job copping the Africa Twin! Sweet ride! 😉

  • @davetheproudtexson4734
    @davetheproudtexson4734 Год назад

    New wardrobe looks fantastic.

  • @feanythmayosh5525
    @feanythmayosh5525 Год назад

    A clear explanation. Love my Klim Artemis jacket a lot. Simple because it's designed for us women. Boob vented as well.
    I would love to change my boots, but I've tried so many brands and models that I lost hope. My calves are too big. So am thinking of switching to Hiax firemen boots. They are sturdy, durable and with goretex.
    For the rest I want to change my pants. Still have one of Dane, but wish to change them to Klim as well.
    Am really happy with my two pairs of gloves (dane goretex and Klim summer airy gloves) and I love my Shoei helmet with the self colouring screen.

  • @johnjenkins9202
    @johnjenkins9202 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great review. Really like that you gave the temperature range the suits work best in. I live in Phoenix and it's hard to tell if the gear is going to work in the heat

  • @haneymoto
    @haneymoto Год назад

    Great video and congrats on the sponsorship. Well deserved

  • @gunn00r
    @gunn00r Год назад

    Thank you for the short reviews of your gear, that was really interesting.
    I also found out the hard way on my tours that the Revit H2O layer cannot withstand a serious downpour or hours of constant rain and since then moved to full Gore Tex gear. The peace of mind knowing that my gloves, jacket, pants and boots will keep me dry while riding is worth the extra money in my view.
    Quick pro tip: If you are going through really hot, humid climates, simply use summer boots with as much ventilation as possible (so that any water will be able to come out) and wear waterproof socks. 👍

  • @sethoquinn6172
    @sethoquinn6172 Год назад +2

    Lots of great info. I wear Klim latitude jacket and pants, but have been looking at new waterproof gloves, modular helmet and boots. I’ll definitely consider some of these. I’m on a touring bike instead of an adventure bike. But long distance comfort is important on either.

  • @staceyrenner5418
    @staceyrenner5418 Год назад

    A buddy of mine just got the GT930 at the beginning of the summer, now I may have to as well. Was looking at some cheap Amazon knock-offs but I value my head a bit more than that lol. Hope you're on the mend Amanda!

  • @domenik8339
    @domenik8339 Год назад

    My buddies genius solution to using earplugs while still being able to hear out of a Bluetooth device is to plug "plugphones" wired earphones into the audio jack that normally connects to the speakers in your helmet. So the audio will go into earplugs that have speakers, rather than trying to blast your audio over the earplugs. This can be done on the fly if you want to switch back to your in helmet speakers as well.

  • @bleekrides
    @bleekrides Год назад

    Nice gear. Great video very very informative.

  • @tbenedict6335
    @tbenedict6335 Год назад

    Excellent presentation

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Год назад

    @As the Magpie Flies >>> *_"Under-Boob Vents"_*
    FWIW: NEVER heard of those before -- I mean the VENTS 😉 -- but also a TOTALLY REASONABLE FEATURE...👍👍

  • @jnault6441
    @jnault6441 Год назад

    I've yet to figure out how to stop rain from running down the back of my helmet and into my neck area. Helmet manufactures need to make the detents for visor position strong enough to just maintain position and they need to consider the initial cracking position is important to be open enough to allow venting (even when raining) but not so high that it ends up in my vison and distracting me. Other then that my gear is pretty proofed out bbbuuuuttt I know they sell most in black, which is why black will always be their most stocked color. I'm tired of only finding stock in black. My bike is black. My boots are black. My pants are black. My jacket is black. My gloves are black. My helmet is black. Uuuggghhh. Great video Amanda. Can't wait for the day you do purchase an African Twin. God, all the girl is asking for is an African Twin. Is that too much to ask in life?

  • @ironmule4254
    @ironmule4254 Год назад

    Great fair gear review

  • @jaimewilton952
    @jaimewilton952 Год назад +1

    My husband new Scorpion Helmet is nice, but he ended up removing the additional visor at the top, because of the wind pressure on the neck.

  • @ianlogan9415
    @ianlogan9415 Год назад

    After going through different makes and types of gear I eventually plumped for Rukka gear. Warm but well ventilated when needed, most importantly 100% waterproof in extended downpours. Saves the hassle of struggling in and out of overtrousers and jackets (which leave you feeling like you're in a sauna and wet because they don't breathe)

  • @tunyyt
    @tunyyt Год назад

    Great video again 👏. Lol, I was commenting while watching and just got to your AT comment 😀 backspace. Backspace, backspace!

  • @stephenscott6570
    @stephenscott6570 Год назад

    Another problem with the fanny (US fanny, not UK) pockets, like on Scorpion EXO Yosemite is when you put the insulated liner or a small down jacket in there and then sit on your bike, the bulk pushes up your back protector, assuming you use one, making it hard to rotate your head back because the lower part of the rear of your helmet gets blocked.

  • @larrypeplinski593
    @larrypeplinski593 Год назад

    Thanks Amanda. I’ll look into what they have that I might like. Larry in Fort Worth

  • @billmcmeekin7909
    @billmcmeekin7909 Год назад

    I run the same Revit sand 3 glove (men's), and love em!!!

  • @jesseonamotorcycle
    @jesseonamotorcycle Год назад

    Great video 👍🏼👌🏼

  • @roywalls5595
    @roywalls5595 Год назад

    I purchased a lot of motorcycle gear in past 3 years I have wear it one time then I put it away because till working on 2007 Piaggio mp3 250IE I been restored it myself because mostly I like working on my bike and making sure safe drive it! 💯🤓

  • @martyn_g
    @martyn_g Год назад

    Sand 4 - I have one, got rid of the internal liner and put a cyclone rain jacket over the top. Inner liners are a crap idea on a multi day trip, and having to dry out the Sand 4 whilst your camping!

  • @brike001
    @brike001 Год назад

    Perfect timing! I'm in the market to upgrade my riding gear. I rip my pants so often just lifting my leg over my bike I need a suit that moves with me, so I'll check out what Revzilla have. I have Forma boots and love them!

  • @Sherry-jx9hs
    @Sherry-jx9hs Год назад

    Definitely have had the neck burn thing and the wet (pick an area) thing. I have gotten water in my boots from my pants not being waterproof enough. One thing I do with my visor is put a couple strips of black tape on it so when I am riding into the sun it will help block the sun. Some of the drop down visors are not as good as others because they are kinda short and the light comes up inside and creates glare on the inside of the visor. Another superb video. I may need to sell my old gear and upgrade soon :)

  • @seaninness334
    @seaninness334 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the detailed review. My only gloves, right now, are a cheap pair of Alpine Star gloves. They've done the job but some bit of leather (I guess), got wet and hardened on the pinky finger and that just wore away my skin. I will definitely be upgrading those.

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Год назад +2

      JEEZ! Upgrade your dang gloves Sean lol

    • @seaninness334
      @seaninness334 Год назад

      @@AstheMagpieFlies Stop making fun of my gloves 😲.
      Heh. I'll get that done when I get my taxes sorted and really get back up on two wheels. Until then, you are one of my content monkeys 😉, keeping me from losing my mind. Thank you.

  • @johnpagejr.7628
    @johnpagejr.7628 Год назад

    Yes Amanda I have a 10 year old jacket from Fly that if I don't carefully close the collar just wright it chafes my neck. But it has served me well in rain and snow so I am not complaining. Very good gear review by the way Thanks. I am going to look into some better gloves.

  • @SunyJim
    @SunyJim Год назад

    I also just bought the EXO GT930 helmet, and wore it for a 5000km/3100mi trip to Canada's east coast. I really liked the feature to take off the bottom half of the helmet and make it a 3/4, however I found I only did it twice, as storage space was in very short supply on the trip (no room to store the chin and lens) other than that it was a great helmet. I also removed the chin wind guard, i find that annoying when riding. I like the vent on your rain jacket too, my Oxford Rainseal jacket, very effective at keeping rain out, but wow no venting and just soaked with perspiration by end of the day

  • @TheFalcro1234
    @TheFalcro1234 Год назад +1

    Everything you say is pertinent. I have thus far stayed in the mid level gear shopping a compromise of dollars spent to features packed into the gear. The nice thing about your gear reviews is that they are current even after the gear is discontinued because you have already looked ahead and shown what the company has improved or why you chose a different pc of gear. That said, E.S.C.? There are definite pain points with my gear I like my boots but they have been slow to break in. I like my jacket but it's waterproofing falls short. For the investment all if it is acceptable for the time being. I am sure i will be upgrading as well byt the time the next season is over

  • @martinlegrice1414
    @martinlegrice1414 Год назад

    34 days straight will definitely reveal what works and what does not. Tried and true nicely done.

  • @BoTour
    @BoTour Год назад

    Yes, the peak of an adventure helmet can be very straining on the neck muscles when you’re riding on the highway for extended periods. On my helmet it is very easy to take the peak off and store it somewhere in your luggage. I’m using a mix of Sand 2 and Sand 3 from Revit since 2018, it has its faults but in general I like it because off its versatility. But indeed you do need a pair of waterproofs, because the suit isn’t as rainproof as advertised, and it is nice to keep the outer shell reasonably dry when your travelling.

  • @sneww4282
    @sneww4282 Год назад

    I also bought the same forma boots before my last big trip, and if I could offer a word of advice, put the metal toe things on ASAP. i wear mine every day commuting to work, as well as doing a little bit of hiking in them off the bike, and the sole started to separate on me. i had to glue them back together then i installed those things that came with the boots and i've had no problems since then. it makes it a little more uncomfortable to walk around on asphalt, but when you are in the dirt it feels normal.
    funny enough, I bought the {mens} dirt 4 jacket 2 weeks ago and love it so far. they had an old pair of dirt 3 pants that matched though for half price so i went cheaper on that. Also, Klim finally has gloves back in stock right now and they've been sold out of everything i've wanted to order for like 6 months, so just a heads up.
    Replacing and upgrading gear right when you get back from a big trip is definitely something everyone should do. right when all the issues you had with it are fresh in your mind. I've got my gear ready to go, and now i'm going through my camping gear replacing stuff before i head out again in a few weeks.

  • @justsomedude445
    @justsomedude445 Год назад

    im gettin' out and doing "the thing" in a few weeks and i cannot wait

  • @kevinsterner9490
    @kevinsterner9490 Год назад

    Great video. I agree with your opinion on the new revit gloves. They seem harder to break-in than the old version. The pin point I have on my Olympia jackets are the collars are too tight for my short fat neck 😂

  • @masterspin7796
    @masterspin7796 Год назад

    Both of my Joe Rocket jackets have the dual-zippers in front...I'm going to upgrade my pants this winter my $70.00 specials from 2016 Ebay were never great to start with but still perfect shape and water proof..hot AF in the summer (no vents)...looking forward to having a nice pair of touring pants I like the ones you're showing a lot.

  • @philipkuriger3420
    @philipkuriger3420 Год назад

    Great info and very interesting.

  • @RGB872
    @RGB872 Год назад

    Thanks for the info and review. I wonder if you have looked at Aerostich Darien Jacket and Pants (or AD1 pants). They work really well across a wide temperature range when layered, have great venting options, and are made in the USA. It seems pretty perfect for your needs. Ride safe!

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Год назад

      I have had an Aerostich suit yes. Just was not the optimal system for me personally.

  • @stephenscott6570
    @stephenscott6570 Год назад

    I have the Scorpion EXO Yosemite as well. A bit heavy and crunchy and with the waterproof liner inside I worry that if I do get caught in heavy rain the outer shell will soak up water like a sponge.

  • @bradleyalexander5821
    @bradleyalexander5821 Год назад +4

    BTW Revzila has always been awesome with me. Excellent products and great prices. 🤠

  • @The333
    @The333 Год назад

    Great review - my pain point gear item is finding something that is in between a full-on riding jacket and a protective jersey for 0ff-road riding. This season I have been using a Klim Tactical jersey (and a Klim utility vest) as my upper layers. Works awesome for dispersing the heat when riding off road, but is not really ATGATT. Full on CE rated jackets are just way to hot for using off-road (IMO). Would love to see some vendors make something in between a protective off road jersey and a light CE rated road jacket - it's a Unicorn.

  • @luvnotvideos
    @luvnotvideos Год назад

    At first I was excited to see you finally got the Africa Twin you've wanted for so long.... and then you said that you didn't at the end. 🤔 Now I really want to know the story about that LOL.
    Thank you for reviewing all of the gear. Finding good women's gear is so difficult! When someone like you, who actually lives in the stuff, does a real-world review, it makes a difference. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @megaderk
    @megaderk Год назад

    In my last trip to Cycle Gear, they had an Icon jacket with that second zip for the extra center vent. I thought it was pretty cool

  • @user-id8ng9eq9h
    @user-id8ng9eq9h Год назад

    Amazing how you pick up little pro/cons about gear as you use it. You just don’t know what works until you use it for extended period of time, and it almost always with buying the best you can.

  • @Crazy-Chicken-Media
    @Crazy-Chicken-Media Год назад +1

    I believe that's what you were wearing when you stopped by my gas station that one evening.
    Don't quote me on that as I was just excited to actually meet a RUclipsr 😂 whose content I willingly watch.

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Год назад +1

      Hey Vincent!!
      I still need you to email me your address so I can send you that sticker! lol
      I was wearing the new Sand 4 suit when I stopped :)

    • @Crazy-Chicken-Media
      @Crazy-Chicken-Media Год назад

      @@AstheMagpieFlies Okay I sent it😁

  • @adriankuepker9981
    @adriankuepker9981 Год назад

    My pain point is gloves. Specifically that the original kangaroo palm Held Steve gloves with rivet palm sliders are long long gone. My pair is 15 years old and it was the last pair of gloves I’ve found that fit my size 9.5 hands perfectly.

  • @navstar52
    @navstar52 Год назад +1

    Nice review of the gear, Rev It is hard to beat, think Kilm is their biggest competitor. My least happy purchase is the Alpinestar Andes 3 pants, the jacket is fine but the pants with vents on front but no vent in back, just about cooked me on the way to Get On fest. Gotta find new pants.

    • @AstheMagpieFlies
      @AstheMagpieFlies  Год назад +3

      I believe Klim is a competitor in their men's gear yes, but Klim is nowhere near REV'IT! When it comes to Women's Gear and fitment.

  • @SmokeyDaVan
    @SmokeyDaVan Год назад

    End screen crew reporting for duty! 😊 I do wish my Scorpion EXO-AT950 helmet was a bit quieter. Sounds like you can relate to that.

  • @bilbottles1339
    @bilbottles1339 Год назад

    Lol, i was just asking myself if you got a new africa twin when your note showed up on the screen. Also thanks, tops gear review

  • @willbilly2000
    @willbilly2000 Год назад

    Glade to see revzilla is sponsoring you i buy from them also .I have the revit harley brand pants and jacket {i ride a pan america},i may buy some more revit riding gear got to love that zilla cash.... anyway keep up the good vidoes

  • @AdventureTomek
    @AdventureTomek Год назад

    Hmmm… good tip on the helmet.
    Never thought about the wind while riding on HWY.
    Maybe I’ll stay away from a duel sport helmets.
    I really need to grab some new riding gear.
    Thanks for the tips 😎✌🏼

  • @jbrittain1
    @jbrittain1 Год назад

    You should try the Forcite Helment if you do a lot of filming. I like your honesty

  • @WolfPackMoto
    @WolfPackMoto Год назад

    My biggest pain point gear was my Arai helmet. It has a gnarly forehead pain point and fogged up horribly. I replaced it with the Shoei Neotec 2 for road rides and the Shoei Hornet 2 for off-road ride. The Shoei helmets fit perfect for me and take much longer to start fogging up.

  • @davegallo8166
    @davegallo8166 Год назад

    The neck burn could be a reaction to the neoprene liner of the collar , the one piece of gear I can't seem to ever be satisfied with is gloves. I've tried sand 3s , m1moto adv gloves, klim induction , and currently Odin heavy hitters , even after break in I get pressure marks and ligature from pressure points

  • @clifffawcett
    @clifffawcett Год назад

    I was wondering if you bought an Africa Twin. Glad I watched to the end (usually do 😊). Still looking for ear plugs that work for me. Had Pinlocks, lost one. Using foam. Too much noise leakage.

  • @michaelskinner896
    @michaelskinner896 Год назад

    At first, I thought you changed your bike, but I see that you didn't, haha. Anyway, thanks for the review. Very thorough, and I appreciate your insights. Using the gear over time and in different conditions is the only way to really know what it's like. I just bought a Revit Cayenne 2 jacket but have only taken it out once, so we'll see how those two front pockets work out. I also have the Revit Dune Gloves which I really like although they appear similar to the Sand series.

  • @SewGurl58
    @SewGurl58 Год назад

    I mostly love my AGVsport suit, but the amount of velcro kinda makes me crazy. The venting is quite ample, but it is in front of the pocket bags, which are waterproof, so I find I have to fold those pockets out of the way which means I can't put anything in them. I definitely could use new gloves, and on a recent trip did not bring my non-vented gloves and hit temps in the low 40º's for a half a day. My fingers were freezing. RevZilla is the best!