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Got my aerostich roadcrafter suit
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<blockquote data-quote="dustyrains" data-source="post: 665609" data-attributes="member: 18764"><p>Something to think about. On a long trip, there is a BIG difference between being "not cold" and "warm". My recommend is to go with a lightweight moisture wicking base layer such as the MTS line of underwear from REI, or the LD Comfort wear, then add the new MicroWire pants and jacket liners, and gloves from Gerbing. Then of course the RoadCrafter. The beauty of this layering system is that there is little bulk, and you can dial in more or less heat as needed without stopping to layer up or layer down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustyrains, post: 665609, member: 18764"] Something to think about. On a long trip, there is a BIG difference between being "not cold" and "warm". My recommend is to go with a lightweight moisture wicking base layer such as the MTS line of underwear from REI, or the LD Comfort wear, then add the new MicroWire pants and jacket liners, and gloves from Gerbing. Then of course the RoadCrafter. The beauty of this layering system is that there is little bulk, and you can dial in more or less heat as needed without stopping to layer up or layer down. [/QUOTE]
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