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<blockquote data-quote="Bungie" data-source="post: 950582" data-attributes="member: 11700"><p>I'm new to the Motoport gear so I can't comment on that. But I am looking forward to testing out the liner claims.</p><p></p><p>That being said, the issue I have with internal liners is taking them on and off. Gear has to come off. Not fun when you've pushed your luck to far on an impending rain.</p><p></p><p>My other gear with internal liners suffer the same issue (Tourmaster/Teiz). So much so that I no longer consider them rain liners, but wind blocking liners for cool weather. I'll suffer the indignities of looking like the Michelin man with my over gear in exchange for easy on/off.</p><p></p><p>All of the internal liners seem to work really well for me as far as keeping dry goes. Unfortunately, I can't recommend the Teiz. It feels like you've been laminated within seconds of putting them on (wet or dry). After you've warn them for more than 15 minutes the sweat build up is so bad you almost feel like cutting them off. It'd be easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bungie, post: 950582, member: 11700"] I'm new to the Motoport gear so I can't comment on that. But I am looking forward to testing out the liner claims. That being said, the issue I have with internal liners is taking them on and off. Gear has to come off. Not fun when you've pushed your luck to far on an impending rain. My other gear with internal liners suffer the same issue (Tourmaster/Teiz). So much so that I no longer consider them rain liners, but wind blocking liners for cool weather. I'll suffer the indignities of looking like the Michelin man with my over gear in exchange for easy on/off. All of the internal liners seem to work really well for me as far as keeping dry goes. Unfortunately, I can't recommend the Teiz. It feels like you've been laminated within seconds of putting them on (wet or dry). After you've warn them for more than 15 minutes the sweat build up is so bad you almost feel like cutting them off. It'd be easier. [/QUOTE]
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