How long do you think you can ride your motorcycle without encountering storms, and yes - rain - sometimes very heavy rain? Sure, if you only take short rides and only when the weather man says zero percent chance of rain (and of course, if they are right), then you might be able to ride your Motorcycle without the need for Motorcycle rain gear. A motorcycle rain suit should prevent the wearer from getting wet while riding.
Riding a motorcycle during stormy weather is difficult enough but if the rider gets cold and wet, he may lose focus and put himself in a more dangerous situation. Motorcycle rain suit is generally made of three main materials: laminated textiles, coated textiles, and poly vinyl materials, better known as PVC materials. Rain suits made of PVC materials are the most waterproof and least expensive but they do not offer sufficient aeration which often makes the wearer get quite hot under the suit. Coated materials and laminated fabrics are more breathable than poly vinyl although they do not offer the same level of water protection.
Both materials feature micro-porous coverings allowing for body heat to escape without the addition of air vents. Suits made in this fashion are more costly and more durable than the PVC competitor. Also check for features such as air vents and pockets. Waterproof pockets of the motorcycle rain suit can keep valuable items safe and dry. The best way to go about it is to imagine as if you were riding in the rain and seeing if any of your belongings would get wet.
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http://articoolz.com/2010/11/learn-all-about-motorcycle-rain-suits/
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