For commuting, you can't beat the convenience of a one piece suit. For touring, not as much as the ability to just remove just the jacket is a big plus. I have the Motoport stretch kevlar jacket and it's an amazing piece of gear. I've crash tested it numerous times (I use it for dual sport rides as well) including a 60 mph slide on pavement. I had a scuff patched so my wife wouldn't see it. Where the Motoport beats the Aerostitch in my opinion is in breathability at low speeds. Both the stretch kevlar and the cordura breath better than denim. The Aerostitch relies on vents for much of it's breathability and that doesn't work as well at low speeds. Also, if you wear a back pack. I know the Roadcrafter is really convenient donning and doffing - I don't know if the one piece Motoport is as convenient.SO we have pants and jacket threads but no SUIT threads... I am here to ask about riding 1 piece suits.
I have an aerostich roadcrafter classic which i love, below 80F degrees lol. I have recently learned of a company called MOTOPORT, yes there is no "S" in there. I'm curious if anyone has any of there clothing, particularly any of there 1 piece suits. Opinions and other 1 piece suit options that you own or have had experience with in the past would be great. This is not just a discussion for the Stich and the MOTO.