Waterproofs

Waterproofs

  • KIT: New waterproof jacket from Roadskin

    KIT: New waterproof jacket from Roadskin

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    Roadskin, a leading innovator in motorcycle gear, has announced the launch of its latest creation for bike enthusiasts: the Roadskin® Rainskin Waterproof Motorcycle Jacket. Keeping a rider’s need for durability and functionality at the forefront, Roadskin has engineered a product that promises to revolutionize the riding experience and complement its earlier release, waterproof over trousers…

  • Tried & Tested: Rukka Trek-R AA Adventure Jacket

    Tried & Tested: Rukka Trek-R AA Adventure Jacket

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    Rukka, synonymous for producing motorcycling apparel of the highest quality have introduced the TREK-R to their range.

  • Duchinni Jago Jacket

    Duchinni Jago Jacket

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    Buying kit to take the kids on the back of the bike is a bit of a bugger. They grow so fast that the kit doesn’t fit for long, yet you can’t really take them out without proper protection.

  • NEW GEAR: Knox’s NEW Zero 3 Winter Gloves.

    NEW GEAR: Knox’s NEW Zero 3 Winter Gloves.

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    Knox has just introduced its all-new Knox Zero 3 winter motorcycle gloves – and it reckons they’re the most waterproof gloves the British brand has ever produced. The product of an extensive R&D program, Knox’s Zero 3 gloves incorporate new waterproof technology from eVent, primaloft insulation, Knox’s own scaphoid protection system, in addition to the…

  • PRODUCT REVIEWS: Wolf Tec-Tour Outlast Waterproof Gloves

    PRODUCT REVIEWS: Wolf Tec-Tour Outlast Waterproof Gloves

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    RRP: £109.99 // Sizes: S – 2XL // Colours: Black Much like Wolf’s Tec-Tour Outlast Textile Jacket and Jeans, the British brands Tec-Tour Outlast Waterproof gloves are right at the top of their game. Manufactured from XTR waterproof, breathable membranes, with Outlast thermal linings and kangaroo leather palms – they’re more than up to the…

  • NEW GEAR: Fuel’s Day of the Dead two-piece waterproofs. 

    NEW GEAR: Fuel’s Day of the Dead two-piece waterproofs. 

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    With the weather beginning to take a turn, and rain increasing likely – chances are you’re going to need to get your hands on a decent set of waterproofs. And we’ve just clocked this super cool Day of the Dead inspired rain suit from Fuel to help you stay dry. Essentially, it features a skeleton…

  • New TCX Street Ace Waterproof sneakers

    New TCX Street Ace Waterproof sneakers

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    Italian footwear specialist TCX has just launched its latest fashion conscious ‘biker sneaker’ – an updated version of the Street Ace. The ‘biker sneaker’ has become a popular choice for lots of riders who are after a casually-styled boot that can be worn both on and off the bike, that promises to keep you safe…

  • Review: Rukka Navigator jacket and trousers

    Review: Rukka Navigator jacket and trousers

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    Review: Rukka Navigator jacket and trousers. Tested by: Mikko Nieminen // RRP: Jacket £899.99, Trousers £689.99 // Sizes: Jacket XS-6XL, Trousers S-7XL// Colour: Black // Info: www.tranam.co.uk The Navigator jacket and trousers from Rukka are premium products with a premium price tag. You could buy a couple of Chinese mopeds for the cost of these…

  • New TCX Hero Waterproof boot now in UK dealers

    New TCX Hero Waterproof boot now in UK dealers

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    The brand-new, vintage-inspired Hero Waterproof boot from the TCX 24/7 Lifestyle collection is now available in UK dealers. With a retro look and modern technical spec, the Hero WP appeals to riders who like vintage styling but don’t want to compromise on high levels of protection. The boots are CE-certified in line with the new…

  • MoreBikes.co.uk winter kit guide: #2 Jackets and trousers

    MoreBikes.co.uk winter kit guide: #2 Jackets and trousers

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    MoreBikes.co.uk winter kit guide: #2 Jackets and trousers In winter, whether you have a good time on your bike or not is largely down to getting your kit right. If you’re warm and dry, you’ll have a ball. If not, well… let’s be honest, it’s going to be miserable. But getting it right is fairly…

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