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<blockquote data-quote="mshrout" data-source="post: 1446185" data-attributes="member: 98055"><p>Goodman4, hope you and your wife are healing and i’m sure a story to follow. Let me keep this simple, “dress for the crash, not the ride”. Yes, its hot here in GA as earlier mentioned, with high humidity all over the south. ANY mesh or textile jacket with vents open will work and a good pair of gloves, boots and a pair of riding jeans (with armor). just make sure the gloves have palm protection as a this is most likely the first to touch pavement. I just bought the Sciopion Optima Jacket. Waterproof outer shell with inner thermal liner, which can be removed. with vents open, it doesn’t flow as much air as I would like (during hot temps 90+), but 90% of our riding gives me protection (weather) but total upper protection. cooler temps, 55-80, I like wearing my Alpinestars leather jacket, as we all know leather is best. In total 3 season jacket, I bought a Sedici (cycle gear) adventure jacket, great price and comparable to the more expensive jackets on the market with great protection. I also just upgraded to a Schuberth C3 Pro helmet. Stay safe everyone and yes, we all like to wear what makes us comfortable, but I don’t like medical bills for “rash”. it’s not IF you will go down but WHEN. I’ve taken plenty of soil samples in the dirt, so I’m pretty experienced on that end of the spectrum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mshrout, post: 1446185, member: 98055"] Goodman4, hope you and your wife are healing and i’m sure a story to follow. Let me keep this simple, “dress for the crash, not the ride”. Yes, its hot here in GA as earlier mentioned, with high humidity all over the south. ANY mesh or textile jacket with vents open will work and a good pair of gloves, boots and a pair of riding jeans (with armor). just make sure the gloves have palm protection as a this is most likely the first to touch pavement. I just bought the Sciopion Optima Jacket. Waterproof outer shell with inner thermal liner, which can be removed. with vents open, it doesn’t flow as much air as I would like (during hot temps 90+), but 90% of our riding gives me protection (weather) but total upper protection. cooler temps, 55-80, I like wearing my Alpinestars leather jacket, as we all know leather is best. In total 3 season jacket, I bought a Sedici (cycle gear) adventure jacket, great price and comparable to the more expensive jackets on the market with great protection. I also just upgraded to a Schuberth C3 Pro helmet. Stay safe everyone and yes, we all like to wear what makes us comfortable, but I don’t like medical bills for “rash”. it’s not IF you will go down but WHEN. I’ve taken plenty of soil samples in the dirt, so I’m pretty experienced on that end of the spectrum. [/QUOTE]
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