I own both the KLIM Carlsbad Jacket and Pants. 6'1" 175 Lbs. Medium Grey Jacket, 32 waist black pants. Lots of adjustability in the pants and they were plenty long for my 36" inseam, easily going over pretty much any motorcycle boot. Riding in Texas heat, I use a cooling vest under the jacket and it feels 10-15 degrees cooler than outside temp -- with just the back vents open the water impregnated vest lasts a long time to keep me cooler. In winter, I wear a jacket liner from an older Olympia jacket that keeps me toasty. The Goretex rain and wind protection is very good. I have crash tested this gear also and it has held up well. It has been said a poor man pays twice buying crappy gear, wish I had gotten this KLIM jacket and pants sooner -- I would have saved money over the long run. Highly recommend.
Man if I spend that much on a jacket I’d never wear it from fear of getting dirty. I don’t even wear my formula boots if there’s mud lol. Gortex is great at keeping water out but does not breath and while it has those vents as you said it’s no good at slow speeds. But I love how it’s not black, so that’s a plus. I don’t know why every bit of gear has to be black!
One more pro is that its a light colour, so when in traffic it doesn't absorb the heat from sunlight as much. This has been a major problem for me. Im now looking for a light coloured jacket!
Hey good info. I have the Dakar Version with the ITB Pants and they are great. The one thing that would make them better is an adjustment cinch around the belly area. I bought the MSR Explorer jacket and pants which are pretty much a direct copy of the Carlsbad with the addition of, the cinch in the middle.
Great review mate. I also run the Carlsbad jacket and pants. The jacket would be even better if the arms could be zipped off for slower speed riding when its hot. I was just to hot on my recent Simpson crossing so ended up riding in a MX jersey. Cheers for sharing
@@kaffeinekeiser9091 Good point, I should have clarified I meant the water repellent layer treatment they put on top. Used to be PFAS but they're apparently phasing that out.
If the Carlsbads a little roomy you should try the Latitude. Its a little more fitted. I read a good comparison recently that stated the Badlands & Carlsbad were the 80% off & 20% on road suits with the Kodiak & Latitude being 80% on & 20% off road hence a more 'fitted'. Badlands & Kodiak = more expensive & heavier/ bulky jackets (not tried the Kodiak in person but felt the Badlands was overkill!) Carlsbad & Latitude = cheaper but lighter & less bulky versions. (IMO the sweet spot as comfort is massively important) Safe riding
Good review but not for me. I'll always prefer separate layers. It's either protection or weather proofing. Jackets are always compromised when trying to do both. There are some really good super light water proof over jackets, they last about 20 or 30000ks before they start leaking, so $100 a year and carry on. I just carry one of them and use a jacket designed to protect me for whatever sort of riding I'm doing at the time. Water proof also means wind proof so I use them when the air gets cold as well as if it gets wet
Yeh probably too hot for Queensland but looks the goods for the Vic weather bro 👊 handy info. Not gonna say anything about the price.... except.... lucky you're rich Josh 😅 cheers mate
I just replaced a Rev'It jacket with the Carslbad jacket and don't regret my decision. It is a much better fit for my build (6'2" and need to lose weight). Ironically, the longer sleeve length works for me and my longer arms. As for ventilation, I live in central Texas and the summers are brutal, even with a mesh jacket. It gets to a point where you stop riding in the height of summer.
Hey! I live in Austin TX as well so I know what you mean about riding in Summer. Seriously, try using a cooling vest under your Carlsbad jacket. You'll be amazed how much cooler it makes you feel. I just carry my vest in a ziploc, and when it starts getting hot outside I'll poor a bottle of water in the bag, squish it around and wait 4-5 minutes for the microweave liner to absorb most of the water. I throw it on still drippy and with the vents partially closed it cools things down nicely for at least 1-2 hours before it needs another dunking. Good Luck!
Pricey but Alpinestars, Dainese, Rev it all have items waaay more expensive then Klim, so in the grand scheme of things, it’s actually not crazy expensive.
I own both the KLIM Carlsbad Jacket and Pants. 6'1" 175 Lbs. Medium Grey Jacket, 32 waist black pants. Lots of adjustability in the pants and they were plenty long for my 36" inseam, easily going over pretty much any motorcycle boot. Riding in Texas heat, I use a cooling vest under the jacket and it feels 10-15 degrees cooler than outside temp -- with just the back vents open the water impregnated vest lasts a long time to keep me cooler. In winter, I wear a jacket liner from an older Olympia jacket that keeps me toasty. The Goretex rain and wind protection is very good. I have crash tested this gear also and it has held up well. It has been said a poor man pays twice buying crappy gear, wish I had gotten this KLIM jacket and pants sooner -- I would have saved money over the long run. Highly recommend.
I didn’t think about a cooling vest, great idea!
Which cooling vest do you use?
Very good review and the cons are spot on. I have one too with the pants. Very expensive but well worth it 👍
Thanks!
I’ll have to also get the pants 👍
Man if I spend that much on a jacket I’d never wear it from fear of getting dirty. I don’t even wear my formula boots if there’s mud lol. Gortex is great at keeping water out but does not breath and while it has those vents as you said it’s no good at slow speeds. But I love how it’s not black, so that’s a plus. I don’t know why every bit of gear has to be black!
It's certainly a hard pill to swallow and yep, when the going gets tough, you're wishing there was no Goretex haha!
But you’ve tried the rest, so some good insight shared. Maybe at tax time lol
In the old days we used to call our black Levis thousand milers because being black, they didn't show much dirt and would go 1k miles between washes.
One more pro is that its a light colour, so when in traffic it doesn't absorb the heat from sunlight as much. This has been a major problem for me. Im now looking for a light coloured jacket!
100%!
Hey good info. I have the Dakar Version with the ITB Pants and they are great. The one thing that would make them better is an adjustment cinch around the belly area. I bought the MSR Explorer jacket and pants which are pretty much a direct copy of the Carlsbad with the addition of, the cinch in the middle.
Yeah, I like the pricing of the MSR but it’s a pain to get here in Australia 🙃
Great review mate.
I also run the Carlsbad jacket and pants.
The jacket would be even better if the arms could be zipped off for slower speed riding when its hot.
I was just to hot on my recent Simpson crossing so ended up riding in a MX jersey.
Cheers for sharing
Thanks mate, yeah, like I said in the video, that sort of riding is just too much for the Carlsbad, but the zippable arms would be an awesome feature!
Great review! The only thing with goretex is I think that the weatherproofing wears out over time as it’s a chemical treatment.
Thanks mate, apparently according to Klim, you can ‘reactivate’ the waterproofing by putting it in the dryer. We’ll see how that goes.
Nope, Goretex is a membrane. It's even in the graphic at ua-cam.com/video/lNm0xZ5i6Eg/v-deo.htmlsi=VdNjlW1JgvAN9Xek&t=63
@@AusMoto Awesome! I've had expensive goretex jackets in the past, but they eventually got leaky. Love the idea of one that lasts.
@@kaffeinekeiser9091 Good point, I should have clarified I meant the water repellent layer treatment they put on top. Used to be PFAS but they're apparently phasing that out.
Good review mate, I have the jacket and pant combo too and agree with your pros and cons.
Thanks mate, I’m keen to get the pants but they’ve been sold out in my size for ageees now
Will want another review in February when you havnt worn it for 4 months over summer ;)
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With how dry & hot this upcoming one is looking, I think armour + jersey is the only way to go haha
Great product and certainly worth the coin. Love my Badlands jacket 👌👌
The Badlands looks like an awesome bit of kit! 👌
If the Carlsbads a little roomy you should try the Latitude. Its a little more fitted. I read a good comparison recently that stated the Badlands & Carlsbad were the 80% off & 20% on road suits with the Kodiak & Latitude being 80% on & 20% off road hence a more 'fitted'.
Badlands & Kodiak = more expensive & heavier/ bulky jackets (not tried the Kodiak in person but felt the Badlands was overkill!)
Carlsbad & Latitude = cheaper but lighter & less bulky versions. (IMO the sweet spot as comfort is massively important)
Safe riding
I'll have to give the Latitude a try for sure!
Good review but not for me. I'll always prefer separate layers. It's either protection or weather proofing. Jackets are always compromised when trying to do both. There are some really good super light water proof over jackets, they last about 20 or 30000ks before they start leaking, so $100 a year and carry on. I just carry one of them and use a jacket designed to protect me for whatever sort of riding I'm doing at the time. Water proof also means wind proof so I use them when the air gets cold as well as if it gets wet
I think trying the different options and working out what works best for you is the way to go!
Yeh probably too hot for Queensland but looks the goods for the Vic weather bro 👊 handy info. Not gonna say anything about the price.... except.... lucky you're rich Josh 😅 cheers mate
Yeah mate, you'll run way too hot up there with this one. Haha yeah, the wallet wasn't a fan of this jacket 😅
I just replaced a Rev'It jacket with the Carslbad jacket and don't regret my decision. It is a much better fit for my build (6'2" and need to lose weight). Ironically, the longer sleeve length works for me and my longer arms. As for ventilation, I live in central Texas and the summers are brutal, even with a mesh jacket. It gets to a point where you stop riding in the height of summer.
Glad to hear you like it!
Hey! I live in Austin TX as well so I know what you mean about riding in Summer. Seriously, try using a cooling vest under your Carlsbad jacket. You'll be amazed how much cooler it makes you feel. I just carry my vest in a ziploc, and when it starts getting hot outside I'll poor a bottle of water in the bag, squish it around and wait 4-5 minutes for the microweave liner to absorb most of the water. I throw it on still drippy and with the vents partially closed it cools things down nicely for at least 1-2 hours before it needs another dunking. Good Luck!
Do you got the Klim Carlsbad pants as well looking at getting Both in White/Grey.
Hey mate, I haven't yet but definitely planning to!
I have paid top dollar for good goretex never had it stay water proof for three years
Interesting, I'll have to make an update if that's the case with this one.
Where did you purchase this Jacket?
Trying to find Klim in Australia
Adventure moto Australia 👍
How tall & heavy are you & what size did you buy
178cm and about 76kg here. I bought a Medium but I probably could have gone with a Small, but I liked to have space underneath for additional layers.
Yeah, righto.
Might have to try one on next time, instead of snubbing it off as a cosplay prop for a cafe poser's, Instagram profile.
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Give it a whirl mate
Dude, it seems you've put a tent on
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How tall are you?
178cm
@@AusMoto Thanks! 😊
The lighting is painful.
Yeah, a work in progress haha
No way worth the money
Maybe, time will tell….
KLIM.....a waste of money! Way too expensive and a worthless brand!
Pricey but Alpinestars, Dainese, Rev it all have items waaay more expensive then Klim, so in the grand scheme of things, it’s actually not crazy expensive.