Alternatives to Rukka
Discussion
I got my current Rukka stuff ten years ago and its showing some wear and tear. It's also not as waterproof as I would want it to be as I found out last night...
As much as I love it and can't fault it over the last ten years, I paid £750 for the jacket, trousers and some gloves (non Rukka). Prices have increased a stupid amount since then and you are looking at £1,000+ for a jacket alone!
I'm looking for textiles rather than leathers. Waterproof. Thermal lining that can be removed as and when. I'm happy to pay a reasonable amount if they will last.
Any suggestions?
As much as I love it and can't fault it over the last ten years, I paid £750 for the jacket, trousers and some gloves (non Rukka). Prices have increased a stupid amount since then and you are looking at £1,000+ for a jacket alone!
I'm looking for textiles rather than leathers. Waterproof. Thermal lining that can be removed as and when. I'm happy to pay a reasonable amount if they will last.
Any suggestions?
I did the Dragon Rally in Bering Balistik and it handled it without issue. Trousers were 100% dry as I'd reproofed them a few months prior. Jacket leaked slightly as I'd never proofed it. If there's one place to test kit it's the Dragon!
Bare in mind that it was raining constantly from 11am Saturday until I got home Sunday evening.
100% would buy Bering again. That suit was laminated and cost me about 500 all in in 2018.
Bare in mind that it was raining constantly from 11am Saturday until I got home Sunday evening.
100% would buy Bering again. That suit was laminated and cost me about 500 all in in 2018.
Last set of textiles were Rev’It and, whilst they were an excellent fit (tall, slim), the quality of the zips and velcro was pretty sh*te.
Currently got Hideout. Fit is great on the bike, less so off it, have taken to popping my wallet and keys in a plastic bag if serious rain is promised. Will see how they fair long term.
Currently got Hideout. Fit is great on the bike, less so off it, have taken to popping my wallet and keys in a plastic bag if serious rain is promised. Will see how they fair long term.
Held are worth looking at too, their Goretex gear is excellent at and is usually reasonably priced relative to the competion.
My long term go-to is a BMW Atlantis suit, which is over 10 years old now and has kept me warm, dry and comfortable for that whole time - it doesn't claim to be waterproof, but has done a much better job of keeping me dry than many garments that claim to be waterproof.
My long term go-to is a BMW Atlantis suit, which is over 10 years old now and has kept me warm, dry and comfortable for that whole time - it doesn't claim to be waterproof, but has done a much better job of keeping me dry than many garments that claim to be waterproof.
https://www.stormcare.co.uk/product/s5-apparel-car...
first and see what happens then spend what you saved on petrol
you'll thank me later
first and see what happens then spend what you saved on petrol
you'll thank me later
I'd be tempted to look at the likes of BKS and Hideout. Their reputations are extremely important to them so you can expect an extremely high quality product that will also delver safety at a level the "off the peg" manufacturers can't even get close to. You'll pay a lot but you'll get the best.
GSA_fattie said:
https://www.stormcare.co.uk/product/s5-apparel-car...
first and see what happens then spend what you saved on petrol
you'll thank me later
£18 - is that for one treatment ?first and see what happens then spend what you saved on petrol
you'll thank me later
How long does it last
Thanks
KTMsm said:
GSA_fattie said:
https://www.stormcare.co.uk/product/s5-apparel-car...
first and see what happens then spend what you saved on petrol
you'll thank me later
£18 - is that for one treatment ?first and see what happens then spend what you saved on petrol
you'll thank me later
How long does it last
Thanks
anyway its around 75ml per bottle/garment so two or three from memeory
LosingGrip said:
Bit of a bump...
I've gone for Richa Atlantic GTX 2 trousers and jacket. Should get them in a week or so. I'm hoping for good things. I'm really impressed with the Richa gloves that I've got.
Hope it works for you. I had Richa GTX gloves years ago - they were waterproof but the quality of the stitching and velcro was poor and the fingertips wore through very quickly. I wasn't impressed tbh. I've gone for Richa Atlantic GTX 2 trousers and jacket. Should get them in a week or so. I'm hoping for good things. I'm really impressed with the Richa gloves that I've got.
Are you wearing waterproof layers over your Rukka gear?
That's an option, instead of replacing it all.
I bought my Rukka gear second hand from eBay 5 years ago, and with another thin waterproof layer over the top (Richa Rain Warrior trousers and jacket) I feel like I'd need to be riding literally all day in some seriously heavy rain to start getting damp (Gloves is another conversation..)
That's an option, instead of replacing it all.
I bought my Rukka gear second hand from eBay 5 years ago, and with another thin waterproof layer over the top (Richa Rain Warrior trousers and jacket) I feel like I'd need to be riding literally all day in some seriously heavy rain to start getting damp (Gloves is another conversation..)
Edited by ntoskrnl on Friday 28th July 04:47
ntoskrnl said:
Are you wearing waterproof layers over your Rukka gear?
That's an option, instead of replacing it all.
I bought my Rukka gear second hand from eBay 5 years ago, and with another thin waterproof layer over the top (Richa Rain Warrior trousers and jacket) I feel like I'd need to be riding literally all day in some seriously heavy rain to start getting damp (Gloves is another conversation..)
Nah I didn't even think of that ro be honest. But I needed some new stuff anyway. The lining in the leg is coming apart. Plus the deal I got is worth it (trade prices effectively). That's an option, instead of replacing it all.
I bought my Rukka gear second hand from eBay 5 years ago, and with another thin waterproof layer over the top (Richa Rain Warrior trousers and jacket) I feel like I'd need to be riding literally all day in some seriously heavy rain to start getting damp (Gloves is another conversation..)
Edited by ntoskrnl on Friday 28th July 04:47
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