I just lucked into a good deal on a Wilson leather jacket. The liner was missing though. What is a warm undergarment for winter under a leather jacket?
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
Thank you. That looks just like what I need. When you say insulated undershirt, what do you mean, or do you have a name?I have a First Gear Kilimanjaro Jacket that didn't come with a liner. I use a Columbia Water resistant sweatshirt https://www.columbia.com/ascender-softshell-jacket-|-010-|-4x-887921945197.html?ef_id=CjwKCAjwuqfoBRAEEiwAZErCslOrf3b-ZHeOv2dP7sebOl5cvERvWb7ooNk7ZZqWLTT6FdcElFlyQxoCM0sQAvD_BwE:G:s&mid=paidsearch&eid=Google+PLA+US&s_kwcid=AL!3937!3!300760166386!!!g!536879332021!&gclid=CjwKCAjwuqfoBRAEEiwAZErCslOrf3b-ZHeOv2dP7sebOl5cvERvWb7ooNk7ZZqWLTT6FdcElFlyQxoCM0sQAvD_BwE
as a liner. If it get real cold I add a light down vest . I also add an insulated undershirt when it gets below 35 deg.
I just lucked into a good deal on a Wilson leather jacket.
Steve, I and the ST are already all set up with heated gear. If it gets that cold, I'll go with that, but just wanted something to throw on for the quick ride to work. A few years ago I was riding between Santa Fe and Las Cruces at 5 or 10 degres outside and the heated gear kept me toasty. That is when it shines I think, touring in the winter. For the 15 minute ride to work it would have to be cold to put on the gear etc.I recommend a warm n safe heated liner or heated base layer PM me and I will give yo more info. I am a vendor for warm n safe and we offer a nice discount as well.
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Any leather is better protection than most cordura and all mesh. Ask any cow: eat mor chikin.Just wondering, I don't think Wilson makes any motorcycle grade leather jackets. Motorcycle styled maybe, but not motorcycle grade, as in low protection when sliding down the road and no padding or armor.
Just wondering, I don't think Wilson makes any motorcycle grade leather jackets. Motorcycle styled maybe, but not motorcycle grade, as in low protection when sliding down the road and no padding or armor.
Now I want a chocolate chunk cookie!Any leather is better protection than most cordura and all mesh. Ask any cow: eat mor chikin.
Tom
That's some nice kit. I've been looking for something a little warmer than a windbreaker but lighter than a jacket.drtyrrel said:
+1 on all of that. Once you go electric (at least jacket liner and gloves), you'll wonder why you waited so long. Outside of my TPMS, it's the best farkle I've done, worth every penny.Gerbing or other heated gear. Once you go electric heat it is hard to go back. It allows you to dial in just as much heat as you want. My unwritten rule is if the temps are 60F or less I put on my Gerbing and plug it in. I might not turn on my controller but it is there if I want it. If warmer than 60F I have never turned it on so I don't wear it. Somewhere around 35-40 I will add a fleece pull over jacket on top of the Gerbing. Rather than trying to push warmth through the fleece, keep it close to the skin and layer insulation outside of it. I will also probably add my Gerbing Gloves at that point as well. With that I am good down to single digits F.
Couldn't agree more. The best money ever spent. Once you turn on your 'lectrics for the first time, you'll wonder-Why did I wait soo long?Gerbing or other heated gear. Once you go electric heat it is hard to go back. It allows you to dial in just as much heat as you want. My unwritten rule is if the temps are 60F or less I put on my Gerbing and plug it in. I might not turn on my controller but it is there if I want it. If warmer than 60F I have never turned it on so I don't wear it. Somewhere around 35-40 I will add a fleece pull over jacket on top of the Gerbing. Rather than trying to push warmth through the fleece, keep it close to the skin and layer insulation outside of it. I will also probably add my Gerbing Gloves at that point as well. With that I am good down to single digits F.
That's as silly as saying layers won't always keep you warm. Fire will.Remember, Layers never fail. Electrics sometime do.
That's as silly as saying layers won't always keep you warm. Fire will.
So now it's maps, a compass, layers, and a horse!Paper maps never fail either, but sometimes GPS's do. I'm still using electrics and GPS. Layers are way too bulky and maps fly away!
Nah, just boots, the sun and stars.So now it's maps, a compass, layers, and a horse!
You got recreational herb and matches?Nah, just boots, the sun and stars.