Adventure Motorcycle Gear | The Ultimate All-Weather Set Up

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @ryanmalone2681
    @ryanmalone2681 3 роки тому +80

    This is absolute gold dust. Just a simple brain dump from an experienced adventure rider who’s been there, done that, tried that gear. Very much appreciate the effort you’ve taken in sharing.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому +7

      Thank you very much for saying so. We're having a lot of fun making the videos, and yea, it's a lot of work.....but we hope the info helps folks. RIDE on!

    • @rinna88
      @rinna88 2 роки тому

      @@RIDEAdventures Couldn't agree more! Thank you very much for creating and sharing this! As an aspiring adventure rider this is exactly what I need. Great job.

  • @alstone5559
    @alstone5559 Рік тому +8

    This dude seems wholesome AF. Love to do a ride with you guys in the future

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Join us for sure sometime, every month we have a group trip going on somewhere (multiple) and Self-Guided Fly & RIDE packages can be done anytime we have bikes available. See you there : )

    • @alstone5559
      @alstone5559 Рік тому

      @@RIDEAdventuresYeah nice. I am currently in Vietnam just completed the Ha Giang loop and did the Mae Hong Son before it in Thailand.

  • @mikekay6789
    @mikekay6789 4 роки тому +17

    Great stuff...Only comment - being paid to tour allows for purchase of the MOST expensive gear on the market....lots of us can only dream of Klim top of the line, expensive coats and pants. But you prove that they actually work. I would be interested in finding out what the full setup costs. And a follow up on gear that works, but more budget oriented.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +4

      Mike, yep, the pricing wasn't mentioned but can easily be checked using the links below in the description. Definitely a "higher-end" gear set-up, but one that still costs less than just about any injury. (And not that this guarantees injury-avoidance, but ..... ) Thanks for commenting, and yes, we'll be addressing more riding gear subjects in upcoming videos.

    • @stanm2.0
      @stanm2.0 4 роки тому +1

      Mike: I can't say I have the money to buy the best of everything either. But....I have learned that if you buy quality stuff that may cost more up front, it is worth it just by how it will last. That is evident by how long he has had some of his gear. Treat yourself you're worth it. Fewer things of better quality are the way to go in life.

    • @mikekay6789
      @mikekay6789 4 роки тому +6

      @@stanm2.0 I work in audio/video/staging....I learned a LONG time ago that you get what you pay for, and in critical applications, saving money costs. But there also has to be a balance....$2500 for a jacket...there are great jackets that cost less....and that money say a savings of $1000 pays for a lot of gas and a lot of miles. I am embarking on an RTW trip in 2022 and I have to outfit myself from naked to full riding gear. One thing I do to save $$ is search used gear....I've found Klim Badlands Pro selling used for $950 - a HUGE savings....but I'll tell you, it gets confusing listening to, reading, and researching the number of options out there. I'll do my best, but there is a learning curve. And I do plan on getting quality....cause I get it. But new/used as much as possible. And trying the find gear for ALL conditions is daunting. I want to be warm when needed and cool when needed....I'm getting there with the layers and what materials are available and their qualities. So achieving a balance, being informed, knowledgeable to the best extent possible still does not mean that my decisions will work out there on the road. And the key is to get out there and ride....I have a year and a half left to get ready....The bike will be here in 2 weeks....I'm selling my business, and all possessions, and will get the best gear I can, that makes sense. And I'll make some mistakes. But I'll be out there. I appreciate the comments.

    • @stanm2.0
      @stanm2.0 4 роки тому

      @@mikekay6789 ....Good points. There is always room for compromise. I'll be touring around myself in 2021,22,23,24,25.....you get the idea. I'll have to trade itineraries/routes, maybe they will match up and we'll meet up/cross paths.

    • @maciejswiercz9737
      @maciejswiercz9737 3 місяці тому

      Klim jacket $600 , pants $450 , it ain’t cheap . I have all klim gear for snowmobiling now I’m getting into this biking hobby and hate to start all over . But as they say , if you wanna play , you’re gonna pay ….

  • @motoadventurer7780
    @motoadventurer7780 3 роки тому +12

    Thanks so much, Eric! I've been riding cruisers for three years now, and I just purchased my first adventure bike. It's crazy how the two riding styles require completely different gear! One of the items I was lamenting giving up for off-roading is my Alpinestars Tech-Air 5 System (airbag). Prior to watching your video, body armor jackets and separate knee protection were not on my radar. Well they are now, and I should be receiving both items within 48 hours! Many thanks and happy trails!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      Moto Adventurer, thanks for the note, and welcome to another genre of riding possibilities. The thought "I wonder where that dirt road goes?" will never have to go unanswered again, and fortunately, it comes with a whole new list of excuses to buy motorcycle gear : ) Have fun!

  • @Asdfghjkl1234
    @Asdfghjkl1234 2 роки тому +2

    This is one of the best and most useful adventure moto UA-cam channels. I’ve bought most of this stuff thanks to you and works great. Greetings and respect to all from Durango Mexico 🇲🇽

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks, and hello to Durango! We'll be running trips through the beautiful mainland some day and hope to cross paths with you.

  • @daxadventure
    @daxadventure 4 роки тому +16

    Fun video, enjoyed the cut scenes and great info

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Thanks for that note, glad if the info helps anyone.

  • @nsanerydah
    @nsanerydah 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video and interesting layout of layers. Very good to know how well it works based off the many locations you showed/mentioned. Stay safe out there and enjoy the ride!

  • @bradgillie
    @bradgillie 4 роки тому +7

    Great video. I like the way you describe why you favor one system over the other. Think I might now make the switch to inner hard pads. Seems much more versatile. The creative cuts made it fun as well! Nice job!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +2

      Brad, glad if the info helps, thanks for commenting. One bit I forgot to mention, but is perhaps obvious.....would be that this is of course one of the most expensive ways to get set up. Folks will figure, but then again, the entire get-up costs less than the bod. Probably less than any trip to a hospital. RIDE on!

  • @diffmiss
    @diffmiss 3 роки тому +1

    I second Ryan's comment. Couldn't say it any better.

  • @michaelsupple6081
    @michaelsupple6081 4 роки тому +8

    Very good video. You have me considering removing the padding from my regular jacket and pants and going with the skeleton type. Using that on the top is particularly appealing as you can remove the outer shell and still have some degree of protection with the skeleton shirt when it gets blistering hot. Thanks for the post.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Glad if the info or thoughts help. Give it a try, and let us know how it goes. Failed to mention (but perhaps obvious) in the video that the extra/separate padding adds 5-10 minutes of dress-up/down time each day, but hardly an issue, once a routine is established.

    • @johnbollman7605
      @johnbollman7605 3 роки тому +1

      Ever since I got into off-road riding, I've used a skeleton suit with a jersey or jacket over it. Once on, you never really notice it.

  • @maxw576
    @maxw576 Рік тому +1

    This is the best all weather gear video I've found. I'll be following your lead as I'm gearing up. Thanks for sharing your hard earned knowledge!

  • @therealtashiro
    @therealtashiro Рік тому +1

    Great Video! Great riding gear setup! Thanks for sharing! Being a new rider, I'm going to incorporate this riding gear setup. 👍🏻🍻🇺🇸

  • @CommieHunter7
    @CommieHunter7 4 роки тому +2

    Spot on! Totally agree re: protection, esp. knees. I want to add a 'hot only' kit where I have a much more vented pant and jacket, with a lighter waterproof over later, for areas like central cal desert where I don't want it as hot, wet is a rare chance, and if I do get wet it won't hurt that much

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Adam, thanks for the note. Yea, there are some great hot-weather-only jackets and pants out there that make the insulation feel about the equivalent of just riding with an armor jacket and/or jersey. But as mentioned, on Patagonia trips and some others, we can see Freezing/0C temps, up to hot and sunny, so "one set up, to rule them all" sometimes is important. So, I guess it's up to the individual what they need : )

  • @Angstvormirr
    @Angstvormirr 2 роки тому +2

    New sub here, great video mate saved me watching like ten videos good stuff

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому

      Glad if the info helps, thanks so much for saying so. More ahead, and our webstore is open now, too at shop.rideadv.com

  • @chain.driven
    @chain.driven 2 роки тому +2

    This is a superb video, not just the content but the presentation and all the effort that went into making it very easy to watch. Did you just free style on the script Eric? I find it hard to speak so succinctly on camera. What's your secret

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому +1

      Chain.Driven, thanks for saying so. There isn't really a 'secret,' instead just a bunch of hope that I get each section right the first time. If not, falling-back on Garrett's ability to re-take, edit-out, and just make it work. Definitely some scripting work going on, but mostly just as an outline of bulletpoints. Easy stuff to talk about, when in this case, I've suited-up this many times. --- Thanks for watching and the great feedback. We're taking a little break from video production now, but will be back with a vengeance soon : )

  • @SirThunderPants
    @SirThunderPants 3 роки тому +6

    You are by far the most legit source of ADV information that I've found. Thank you.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      Hey, we’ll take that. Thanks! So many things to learn along the way, we are glad if the info helps anyone.

  • @Ironhawx
    @Ironhawx 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks Eric! Your tips helped me accomplish my first offroad ride, I was soaked wearing street level gear. This video is great for being safe and comfortable! ✌🏽🛵

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Emad, thank for the great feedback, and we've got more videos on the way. Enjoy the limitless possibilities for exploration that come with this new offroad aspect of your riding. Good things ahead. RIDE on! --- Eric

  • @shadyvito
    @shadyvito Рік тому

    New off-road rider here. I really needed this info, thank you.

  • @jimjim2334
    @jimjim2334 2 роки тому +2

    Nice review! Putting hard items in a backpack can be very dangerous in the event of a spill and do great damage to your spine.

  • @alelectric2767
    @alelectric2767 3 роки тому +1

    If you can’t buy the expensive gear for all weather you can get regular rain gear to go over top.
    For your hands you can get XL dishwashing gloves to go over top of your riding gloves. However if your on the larger side this probably won’t work but works for me.

  • @ammarasawant1578
    @ammarasawant1578 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent info.. Thanx...Ride Hard, Ride Safe!!!👍🙌

  • @stanm2.0
    @stanm2.0 4 роки тому +4

    Great video.....it's always great to hear/learn about equipment that has been road/rode tested from the pros.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, more to come, thanks for the note :)

  • @AcceptableLettuce
    @AcceptableLettuce Рік тому

    Just got an adventure bike, and I really appreciate all these videos. Great info

  • @Mrjudokan27
    @Mrjudokan27 4 роки тому +5

    Awesome video Eric! Very informative and extremely helpful experienced gear review 👍🏻

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Mrjudokan27, thanks for that great feedback. We're having fun, hoping the info helps folks, and more videos are on the way. RIDE on! -- Eric

  • @bjelliott2887
    @bjelliott2887 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you! I thought I was the only one who hated the internal knee protector pockets in pants. They always push my D3O pads to the inside of my knee while in the seated position. But the top and the outside of my knees are most likely to get injured in an accident. I'm definitely going to invest in some dedicated knee armor.
    As for the body armor, it seems like you are giving up some abrasion resistance when wearing the body armor with just a jersey instead of a jacket. How about something like the Knox Urbane Pro MK2 Shirt? It costs about the same, functions in much the same way except for chest armor, and has AA rated abrasion resistance built in.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому +1

      Never saw the Knox before, but yea, perhaps a solid 'option in the middle.' Definitely taking on some skin abrasion risks by riding with only armor and no jacket, but as I think was mentioned, at least the skeleton and some of the main contact skin points are protected. Only for extremely hot situations. Thanks for commenting.

  • @jameseaves71
    @jameseaves71 2 роки тому +2

    As a beginner I really enjoyed this, thankyou

  • @comfortablyunknown700
    @comfortablyunknown700 4 роки тому +1

    You all are doing an awesome job. Friendly, funny, and solid knowledge. It shows you all are a good group of dudes.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +2

      Infamously Unknown, thanks for that positive comment. More videos ahead, as we're having fun making them and the info appears to be helping folks. RIDE on!

    • @comfortablyunknown700
      @comfortablyunknown700 4 роки тому +1

      @@RIDEAdventures awaiting that T7 vs KTM review I was teased with last video. Just messing. Stoked when any new video shows up.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      @@comfortablyunknown700, thanks for that note. Looks like we're going to start posting new videos every other Sunday morning, so a week from this Sunday: KTM 790 Adventure R vs. Yamaha Tenere 700. Should be a good video, now in post-production.

  • @chiefenumclaw7960
    @chiefenumclaw7960 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent video, much obliged.

  • @49Roadmaster
    @49Roadmaster 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. It was very informative and clear.
    You just confirmed my recent purchases, the Badlands pants and jacket, as well as a collar brace and good riding boots. You get what you pay for, and health and safety are priceless.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Well put, and yea.....this is one of the most expensive get-ups possible, but still far less expensive than even the shortest hospital trips. Not that it makes us invincible, but it sure takes care of some of the smaller mistakes. Stay comfortable, and RIDE on!

    • @49Roadmaster
      @49Roadmaster 4 роки тому +1

      @@RIDEAdventures Once this Covid thing is over looking forward to taking a trip with your company down in SA, possibly with my girlfriend as a passenger.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      @@49Roadmaster, excellent! We're up and operating like usual, just working around border restrictions and such.

  • @ShantanuDesai314
    @ShantanuDesai314 4 роки тому +3

    Another great video, Eric! Thank you for this brilliant breakdown.
    Loved the Iron Man shenanigans!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Shantanu, thanks for the note, and yea, we had fun building and editing this video. More ahead, every other Tuesday : )

  • @kee7678
    @kee7678 2 роки тому +1

    Man...such great info . Really appreciate it, and your honesty and detail too. Thanks so much !

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому

      My pleasure! Thanks for watching and saying so.

  • @oferliberman6633
    @oferliberman6633 4 роки тому +3

    Superb video, I wish I saw it before I geared up, I love the idea of having the armoured top - it makes so much sense by giving you very full support while adding versatility to what you wear with it and thus saving some (maybe 😉)

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Ofer, thanks for the note, and "oops" that we were a little too late. Surely your set-up has its advantages as well, but yea, perhaps you'll want to convert as time goes on. Good thing we have options : ) RIDE on!

  • @allenhuling598
    @allenhuling598 4 роки тому +2

    Yep, great timing for this video! Looking to upgrade my gear, and this info helps! Ride safe!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Allen, thanks for that note, and we're quite glad if the info helps in strategizing. RIDE on!

  • @silkeroscoe4238
    @silkeroscoe4238 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! As a lady rider I'm addicted to your videos!
    Love the video editing with gear flying on! Haha 😄

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Silke, thanks for noting that yea, we put a bit of work into the flying riding gear thing, but it was fun. Thanks for commenting, see you every other Tuesday : )

  • @SM-cb5bv
    @SM-cb5bv 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the info. Great job video crew 👏 👍

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому

      Thanks for saying so! Glad if the info helps.

  • @biscuitsalive
    @biscuitsalive 3 роки тому +1

    Great vid, but just a safety note on your tip about low slung backpacks.
    I used to do that (looser straps so bag sits on bike seat) but then I had a moment when my backpack tie down straps (on back of bag) hooked around the bikes tie down hooks.(on tenere700)
    This happened while moving around dealing with some slippy mud. And suddenly I was being pulled back down and right away from my left handlebar. So I couldn’t straighten bars or get weight forward.
    Luckily I was going slow at the time so no real accident/injury. But if that happened halfway up/down a climb I would have been screwed.
    So now I still wear a backpack but I keep it tight to my body.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, EXCELLENT point that should/will be addressed in other videos. One of my original riding setups involved some hooks that caught me a couple of times, too. Never in a hot moment like your mud situation, but just a couple of times was enough to make sure that no such hooks/catches would ever be an issue again. Nothing can catch on my straps now the way I pack. Thanks for reminding us.

  • @arnohag1
    @arnohag1 4 роки тому +1

    I know many of the guys/gals I ride with either purchase superseded Klim gear or purchase second hand. It is sometimes half the cost and is then affordable. Have never personally used a neck brace as I have a solid neck and it is hard for me to turn my head. Keep up the great production.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Thanks for that feedback, more videos ahead : )

  • @austinpalmer898
    @austinpalmer898 Рік тому +1

    I wore cowboy boots dropped 400lb duelsport on it going over logs got lucky didn't break my ankle hurt like hell but after that warning I wear a real dirt bike boot even if I'm going to ride for ten minutes.

  • @D.E.X
    @D.E.X 4 роки тому +25

    When people ask me about my brace, I just tell them I like to bring my own toilet seat along on trips.
    Upside-down it looks just like a little kids toilet seat...

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +7

      Ha, D e x! All these years......SO many times I've been asked "what is that?" and I never thought to give such a straight-faced response: "The truth is, ma'am, when we travel in certain parts of the world, Toilet Seats are never installed in some bathrooms because of theft reasons. So I just carry my own." Hoping you don't mind, I'll be using this one soon....good one. - Eric

    • @49Roadmaster
      @49Roadmaster 4 роки тому +1

      Ha ha I am SOoooo using that reply next time too!!!

  • @christopheratwood6487
    @christopheratwood6487 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your experience and insight with us. I geared up like you do for my motorcycle training course last weekend. I crashed on day 2 and walked away with only a little forearm scrape because I spent money on quality protective gear. Thanks helping me stay safe as I learn how to ride!!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the good news and kind words, and yea, probably well worth the investment, all the protection we can buy. Probably never need it, but if it saves 1 trip to the hospital....

    • @kee7678
      @kee7678 2 роки тому

      How much did you spend? I'm JUST starting to get into...like, in the next month or so.

    • @christopheratwood6487
      @christopheratwood6487 2 роки тому

      @@kee7678 I went with top of the line motocross boots so that was my biggest expense. I think my total was around $1,000

    • @kee7678
      @kee7678 2 роки тому

      @@christopheratwood6487 Ok. what about everything else...? I'm trying to get good idea of total amount to budget for.

    • @christopheratwood6487
      @christopheratwood6487 2 роки тому

      @@kee7678 Total was around $1,000-1,200. That's helmet, boots, 2 pair of gloves, jacket, pants, motocross armor top, knee pads, socks, and a couple jerseys. I might have been able to save money by ordering all of it online but I was glad I shopped in person at a store because the salesman gave me helpful advice and made sure the gear fit properly. I hope that helps. Have fun riding!!

  • @simoesc
    @simoesc 3 роки тому +1

    I still got hair, and never put on a helmet without a beanie. Helps keeping the helmet clean. Buy the way i Love the MACNA Dry Evo is amazing. Here in Portugal during summer we have up to 40 celsius and that vest helps refreshing me, guys it really works!.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому +1

      What I forgot to mention in the video (although perhaps the name implies it) is that yea, that Macna Dry Evo is so great, because it doesn't require us to feel "soaked" and sopping wet all day. Some other "cooling vests" on the market are just a matter of drenching the vest in water. Dry AND cool, glad you know about it! Thanks for sharing (and congrats on having hair : ) ---- Eric

    • @simoesc
      @simoesc 3 роки тому +1

      @@RIDEAdventures Yep. One of the major diferences to all other vests out there, they have to be wet, so you also get wet.

  • @sebastiangiera4993
    @sebastiangiera4993 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for Video , Great Info ! , es ist scchade das viele Videos sind über Bikes und Tests aber sowas finde ich klasse das jemand sagt aus Erfahrung was man am besten auf dem Weg mit nähmen soll .

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Vielen Dank für das großartige Feedback und ja, wir haben jeden zweiten Dienstag weitere Informationen wie diese in unseren Videos. RIDE on!

  • @Steve-yu6pq
    @Steve-yu6pq 4 роки тому +20

    Us: 100 pounds of hot gear
    Locals: flip flops and shorts

    • @richardahola692
      @richardahola692 3 роки тому

      The kids here laugh at me riding in army boots. They have flip flops or no shoes at all. I'm the only gringo in town

  • @Reorr
    @Reorr 3 роки тому +2

    For your feet there's only one true adventure boot atm. Alpinestars tech 7 enduro drystar. 100% waterproof and well protected.

  • @patjoyce
    @patjoyce 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience Eric, genuinely appreciated!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Patrick, thanks for the note. More videos on the way : )

  • @MotoTrooper
    @MotoTrooper 4 роки тому +3

    The way you can combine different gears is something I have tried
    And it works quite well
    More better info as always

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Moto Trooper, glad if it works for you, and thanks for the note.

  • @Herco28
    @Herco28 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for confirming my idea about what is appropriate for motorcycle touring. Just starting out and from the beginning I was like, why not body Armour and motox boots?

  • @restless_soulism
    @restless_soulism 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent video and topic. Very interesting to see your setup. As I need to buy a complete setup for my world trip, this is a topic I am closely following online. It seems US & Aussie are mainly Klim territories and EU is more Revit. I mostly see Klim Badlands or Revit Dominator on people that can afford them. Your boots held 8 years, wow. Never had Knee & Pelvic Protection, do you wear them on all types of trails or just serious off-road? Great advice on sweat cap :) and lowering the hydration backpack, up until now I was against having anything on my back. I will test it. Do you use heated grips? Some ATW Riders say it’s a must have. I was recently told that they reverse the effect of gore-tex gloves, so you need to wear normal gloves. What is your experience with gloves in cold or rainy weather? After Fortnine, this channel is becoming a favorite. Keep up the good work!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Restless Soul, congrats on having round the world trip plans : ) ----- Because pretty much all the riding we do is dual sport, yea, this 1 setup is what I use for every trip. I believe with the hard plastic shells, I've got superior impact protection (over original included padding) and I subscribe to "the more, the better" philosophy with regards to staying protected. ---- I failed to mention in the video: I've actually felt the kneepads taking some of the bike's weight off of my knee when the bike is on my leg. I've also felt the back of the Neck Brace push on my helmet when a rider hit me from behind. In no such case can I say for sure I would have been "worse off" without these protection pieces, but it sure felt good knowing they were there. -------- Yep, most bikes have heated grips, and once the cuff is around the glove, these Gore-Tex options do the trick to stay dry. Mine are outdated, so check links for current stuff below the video. ---- Thanks for the great feedback! ---- Eric

  • @siddharthdesai6801
    @siddharthdesai6801 3 роки тому +1

    There is so much to learn from you. These gears look lot expensive but not that expensive than life.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      Exactly! Yes, we might have shown some of the top-priced gear, but all costs less than our bodies. Thanks for commenting.

  • @vancamjr
    @vancamjr 3 роки тому +1

    Nice setup, I’ve picked a few helpful tips. The flexibility is impressive but requires a support vehicle to carry all the extra stuff. The clips show you don’t use panniers or have any gear strapped to the bike. Most of us travel unsupported and must dress accordingly.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      Actually, I'm wearing almost all of this stuff while riding, but the extra gloves/layers, etc. fit easily into any combination of panniers or soft luggage, along with the regular clothes. Thanks for the note, glad if the info helps.

  • @davintempleman7580
    @davintempleman7580 4 роки тому +2

    Great Video Eric, just confirmed some ideas of gear l ride with and how to improve the set up l have. Keep it up.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Thanks, will do! Glad if the info helps anyone.

  • @RobertsIslandLivingAdventures

    The head sweat cap is the one I need. But I’ve been using paper towels. The helmet liner can get pretty nasty without it.

  • @jimboinvt
    @jimboinvt 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video! Thank you!

  • @genglebretson
    @genglebretson 4 роки тому +4

    Great backpack tip! I have the klim pack as well and it kills me after a few hours. I can't wait to try out this method this weekend.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      genglebretson, glad if the info helps. Looks weird and saggy when walking around, but isn't even noticeable once in the most important position of all: On the bike : ) Thanks for commenting.

  • @SoundmanCH
    @SoundmanCH 3 роки тому +1

    Really glad that I discovered your channel, very useful information again, and fun to watch! Will definitely watch it again and take notes :-)

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      Thanks, please Subscribe and hit the notifications button to not miss any. More videos ahead : )

    • @SoundmanCH
      @SoundmanCH 3 роки тому

      @@RIDEAdventures done already!

  • @randysixt1479
    @randysixt1479 2 роки тому

    Great video, you may want to try out the Mosko Moto tank bag for a camel pack as opposed to the loose backpack. Respect that you always ride with a neck brace and do your own thing instead of what everyone else does.

  • @TheLarsBorn
    @TheLarsBorn Рік тому +1

    DUDE!! Thank you so much for such an amazing informative video! There are so many contradicting opinions on the internet regarding GEAR! This helped me focus on the important stuff!! I do have a question though that I am struggling to figure out... I am a size small motorcycle jacket usually. Do you think a size medium jacket will be big enough to accommodate the armour? Thank you!! 🙌

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for saying so, and glad if the info helps. --- Yes, probably sizing-up by 1 size will be necessary to fit a protection jacket like the one in the video. Sorta depends on the padding though.....so don't let this decision to get the right size wait until you're headed out on your next adventure ride : )

  • @billyarsenault1970
    @billyarsenault1970 3 роки тому +1

    Wow. I guess nobody is above a good kaka joke.
    Thx E. - I think.
    And yes- re watching yet again. Always lots of good details and your extra effort is appreciated.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому +1

      Glad if the info helps. Thanks for saying so : )

  • @ivanrybkin9384
    @ivanrybkin9384 2 роки тому +1

    Surprised you have not mentioned that putting knee braces on bare skin is not a very good idea, so some stockings are usually the way to go, or the full length motocross socks, as well as outer stockings for the braces, to help the pants slide better

  • @JoseppeM
    @JoseppeM 2 роки тому +1

    I do waterproof jeans. They're hot, sweaty, the outer layer still gets wet, they dry fairly quickly, but hey I look like I belong in a casual setting.
    waterproof jacket with protection too, only when it's cold or wet though. otherwise just a jersey works fine until someone convinces me otherwise

  • @krazeekalvin
    @krazeekalvin Рік тому +1

    I used my Alpine for about the same amount of time in S.E. Asia until they couldn't handle anymore abuse from me. Great boots

  • @3top5
    @3top5 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the excellent advice.

  • @kgothatsomatlala
    @kgothatsomatlala 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Eric. Thanks for the great video. What's your take on the airbag?

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind comment. I've never used any of these airbags yet, and actually don't know anyone who rides with one. Are they a viable option? One of those things that, like a neck brace, I sure hope I never have to find out if they work :)

  • @elcucuygarage
    @elcucuygarage 2 роки тому

    Just to add on to the boot aspect, there's excellent silk screen socks (many designed for knee braces and knee cups too, which are slim and light but worth their weight in gold) a trials boot like the forma, sidi, and alpinestar "boulder/oiled/trial/trail" boots offer good protection with optimal comfort.
    Nothing will come close to a Fox Comp R/Instincts or A-stars Tech 7/8/10 but they're great upper-middle option without the weight.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому +1

      Good call on those silk socks, heard they work well.

  • @johnstone495
    @johnstone495 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. For hydration I am running the Scorpion EXO Tactical vest. I distributes the weight and has great pockets and moly system to allow me to chose my load out. Also a rather large backpack, though i don’t use it. Might be a good spot to put an extra layer or rain gear, but surely dont want anything in there that could break or stab me in the back if I ever went down.

  • @armored-clown
    @armored-clown Рік тому +1

    I just broke my foot in 3 places last fall after I went down from a girl cutting me off on the road. I was wearing the Forma Adventure full length boot but wish I would’ve been wearing a full motocross style boot. But if I would’ve been only wearing a work boot I Probly would’ve completely shattered my foot and ankle requiring surgery. I might upgrade to the tech series boot but idk

  • @Thepig-wm5hq
    @Thepig-wm5hq Рік тому +1

    A lot of great tips man, new again rider at 51 👍

  • @BlackThor15
    @BlackThor15 4 роки тому +1

    Great video Eric, lots of useful information, thank you for sharing it!!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Nelio, thanks for the note, glad if the info helps : )

  • @CasalGSA
    @CasalGSA 4 роки тому +1

    Great and fully detailed video! Thanks for it... 👏🏻

  • @myveryownchannel
    @myveryownchannel 3 роки тому +1

    I thought I was the only guy travling with 2 and 3 pair of gloves :D, great video mate, a lot of quality tips

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the compliment. Especially in parts of the world where....finding a suitable glove in one's size is next to impossible....that 2nd or 3rd pair is nice to have.

  • @philsc6028
    @philsc6028 Рік тому

    This is a really good video, opened my mind up for a new way of dealing with protection/weather. I was wondering about choice of color black for road gear ever gets to hot to wear? and also about the bionic tech shirt if you could say if you had any bigger slides while wearing this shirt and if it held up?

  • @ERUtheWINDRIDER
    @ERUtheWINDRIDER 4 роки тому +1

    Hello there. Nice video.
    Considering your philosophy regarding pants that have goretex built in I will suggest taking a look at the Alpinestars Tech 7 DRY, Aand also maybe replace the good but heavy Klim Badlands jacket with the more light but durable and hooded Adventure Spec Singletrack Jacket, that way you may not need the neck gaiter anymore.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      ERUtheWINDRIDER, thanks for sharing that. We've got some more product reviews coming up, and some of them include Alpinestars. The AS stuff we're much less familiar with.

  • @HildyPops
    @HildyPops 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, guys. Super informative and easy-to-understand information for a newbie rider such as myself. (Passed my test in October last year, bought my first bike a couple of weeks later). I ride a Royal Enfield Himalayan and want to start doing some adventure riding this year if I can. I know I have lots to learn but now I've found this page I think you guys will help to make that learning process a whole lot easier. Thanks for sharing your knowledge :-)

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for saying so, and welcome to the great times ahead on that bike :) Check our website, we’ve got some training weekends scheduled that you can bring your Himalayan to or fly in and rent one of our bikes. See you out there!

  • @lincolnandrews1798
    @lincolnandrews1798 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Eric. Do you keep or remove (tuck away) the Badlands Pro kidney belt when wearing it over the Bionic Jacket, or use two kidney belts? Your videos are top notch.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому +1

      Lincoln, actually, I remove the belt completely. With the hard armor underneath, it would be too bunged-up in there. - Thanks for the kind words :)

  • @JohnDoe-xm9ql
    @JohnDoe-xm9ql 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the lesson..
    Great video.

  • @lessmore444
    @lessmore444 4 роки тому +1

    Solid practical experienced advice.

  • @jozefrosa7369
    @jozefrosa7369 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks, best regards from Slovakia

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Glad if the info helps, thanks for commenting, and best regards from Oregon.

  • @gokhankizilkaya7299
    @gokhankizilkaya7299 4 місяці тому

    I was hoping to find a great setup when started watching but nope. Was looking for 90F and raining to 100F and humid hot set up. Your set up covers a lot but missing anything for soaking hot. Where I am right now is thunderstorms and 95F :)

  • @theEHWAZ
    @theEHWAZ 4 роки тому +1

    Fun and informative. Thanks for the video and the corresponding links, I clicked them all. Oh, and I will pay extra for ADV motorcycle gear that leaps on my body - lol!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      M Alvarez, thanks for noticing our efforts with the flying moto gear. Soon enough, we'll be at the CGI levels of Hollywood productions instead of Eric having to do things backwards : ) And thanks for using those links if you do some shopping, all such helps make sure we produce more videos. RIDE on!

  • @peterduncan4014
    @peterduncan4014 3 роки тому +1

    Thx for the informative video Eric!
    ... when time can you please fix the pelvic protector link?
    (it’s currently broken @ twisted throttle)- 🍻 cheers

  • @Desparter94
    @Desparter94 3 роки тому +32

    Can we appreciate for a moment that we are being taught by Ragnar Lothbrok on what protective gear to wear on a bike?

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому +5

      Ha, ha.....we need to start watching that series, as such has been suggested a few times now. Best Body Armor possible! : )

    • @SFUndertaker
      @SFUndertaker 3 роки тому +1

      Ha ha

    • @simoesc
      @simoesc 3 роки тому +4

      Spot on. One huge viking

  • @samiaguabi8415
    @samiaguabi8415 3 роки тому +2

    So comprehensive and handy.
    You saved me a huge amount of time and covered all the great stuff in a a single video. Thanks!!!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      Glad if it helps, thanks for saying so : )

  • @carlredmond3642
    @carlredmond3642 4 роки тому +1

    Great video... very informative. I am taking a similar approach to protective gear. One part of your system that did not work for me is the Klim Badlands Pro jacket. That jacket never worked for me in either standard use with it's armor in place, or with our armor out and worn over a protection as you demonstrate.... the two problems I had with that jacket were the ridiculously tight sleeves especially in the firearm area...no room for any layering underneath....an no I do not have Popeye arms and do not work out !!....2nd problem is that it's much too heavy and restrictive....so for now I just use a light goretex rain shell if it rains, but plan to get one of Mosko Moto's shell jackets next year.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      Carl, interesting about the sleeves. Wonder if Klim has gotten such feedback over the years. --- I didn't mention in the video so much, but I actually appreciate how thick/heavy/durable the Badlands feels. It's like confidence-boosting, and feels super protective. Like wearing an over-cooked steak on my chest. -- But yea, the other method we'll cover in another video is to just use whatever basic/comfortable gear a rider has, and make the waterproofing some extra layer/shell to put on. Putting it on the outside, sure does beat taking everything off to add that inner-layer. --- Thanks for sharing and the compliment. - Eric

  • @BornAGoon
    @BornAGoon 4 роки тому +1

    I like that helmet Been using the standard moto x helmet with goggles but want to switch to a more adventure helmet

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Especially for long distance rides that involve higher average speeds....yea, the noise reduction alone is worth it.

  • @yuvalvolchok2940
    @yuvalvolchok2940 8 місяців тому +1

    Great movie. Thanks

  • @MrHugawa
    @MrHugawa 2 роки тому +1

    great video, great info... thx!

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому

      Glad if it was helpful, thanks for saying so!

  • @chiptaxfree
    @chiptaxfree 2 роки тому +1

    fantastic review. I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on one if I can find one in stock. any suggestions?

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому

      Pull a trigger one what? Bunch of products mentioned in this review, but yea, inventories are tough all over right now.

    • @chiptaxfree
      @chiptaxfree 2 роки тому

      @@RIDEAdventures klim pro helmet

  • @17austintaylor17
    @17austintaylor17 3 роки тому +1

    Where was "guiding motorcycle tours" located at the job fair? Great video thanks

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for that note, and yea.....quite a reason to get out and RIDE! Lots of folks choosing Self-Guided packages now, which of course means you can guide your own tour : )

    • @17austintaylor17
      @17austintaylor17 3 роки тому +1

      I’m far from guiding my own lol, will be purchasing my first adv bike in a few months and I’m trying to get a handle of gear I will need, I really like the idea having the separate armor thanks again for the video

  • @adventuretoshare
    @adventuretoshare 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video - very informative and helps reinforce an approach my wife and I have just taken with respect to body armor despite that we don't currently off-road. Although not perfect for added abrasion resistance the concept of wearing a body armor jacket especially here in Texas with the heat we get thru 75% of the year and NOT wearing a heavy over jacket is very appealing and of course there's the added benefit that the armor is held in-place for most effective protection in the event of a tumble. My Q to you is more related to the heated jacket and the cooling water evap vest, I presume for max effect either would have to go under the armor jacket but this does tend to add bulk since the armor jacket to be effective has to be 'a good fit'. Do you have any comments you'd like to make regarding this?

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching and the note. Good question, one I should have explained better: Yes, ultimately, the heating/cooling vests work best the closer they are to our skin, and especially the cooling vest.....which needs airflow in order to function and evaporate/cool. So, they don't really work well beneath the armor jackets, and particularly a full cooling vest, is annoyingly bulky when wedged beneath an otherwise snug-fitting armor jacket. ---- I remember that Texas heat, and understand the desire for a cooling vest (lived in Austin years ago : ) Tough to ride without armor, but in a brutal heat situation, that Macna Evo Cooling Vest is incredibly effective, if the air is flowing around it at least some. RIDE on!

  • @scottc4433
    @scottc4433 2 роки тому +1

    Does this apply to old guys only lol. That pant and jacket combo is 2300$ from Fortnine for me in Canada . I’m young enough I think I can rock moto gear I think lol

  • @Conqueeftador-369
    @Conqueeftador-369 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Exactly what i needed

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      Glad if it helped! Have fun out there and thanks for saying so.

  • @DiegoLuiz
    @DiegoLuiz 4 роки тому +1

    Great video and great selection of gear!!

  • @k_plax
    @k_plax 4 роки тому +3

    Damn this great vid wouldve been perfect 2 months ago when I bought my first adventure bike and gear!
    Question about cold weather gear- you said you rarely use a heated vest due to electrics so how else do you keep warm? Often a thin thermal isnt enough to counteract wind chill when riding. I found the removable thermal liners in adv jackets and pants effective but with your way of armour underneath seperate from the jacket/pants, that thermal lining is going to have to be XXL to accomodate. Which means the overall jackets/pants sizing is going to be size huge! Whats your advice here?

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      k_ plax, thanks for the note, pardon we were a little late : ) ------ Without electronics: That layering system explained in the video has been just enough to cover me all the way from Freezing cold, to Hot temps. Adding the long-underwear layer on the coldest days, and making sure I stay dry has always been enough, even when we arrive in Ushuaia through a snowstorm and 70+ mph winds (not uncommon.) But yes, you're correct, this all takes careful fitting and pre-adventure testing to make sure it all fits and items interchange comfortably. That's a point I meant to drill-in on a bit better in the video, but somehow we missed. The next challenge after getting all the right sizes/layers together is driving PAST the burrito shop by my house, instead of driving THRU it.....so that the gear still fits over time : ) ---- Hope that helps, Eric

    • @k_plax
      @k_plax 4 роки тому

      Thanks Eric. Ok, im going to have to do a bit of testing with layers for warmth although its a bit hard now we’re in spring here in Sydney. In winter just past some mornings were down to say 3°C (37°F), I had a thermal underwear and the thermal layer to cope with wind chill on the 790R. But I need more armour than whats my adv clothing provides so will need to get rid of the thermal layer for armour space. And yep, I know exactly what you mean by that next challenge to make sure evrything stays fitted 😉....

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому +1

      @@k_plax, indeed, not mentioned, but perhaps assumed from the video, is that the armor jacket/knee pads and such, including the tall mx type boots, does add a good layer of warming. Topping-it-off with long underwear, the jersey, and a good, tough, waterproof outer shell goes pretty far in terms of insulation. Have fun with the rigging : )

    • @k_plax
      @k_plax 4 роки тому +1

      Good point, they help create that air pocket you mention. Thanks Eric 👍🏽

  • @Bbanker1974
    @Bbanker1974 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Eric, great vid. Good summary.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Bbanker1974, you bet, thanks for the note, glad if the info helps : ) -- Eric

  • @igig2792
    @igig2792 3 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial! Looks like I was right when I thought that my brain cap and leather jacket which I ride at my heavy cruiser would not work at 890 KTM)

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      Ha, ha, glad if the info helps. Yea, those of us who never, ever make mistakes......or are never around other people who make mistakes, could probably do with less riding gear. We have not met that person yet though, so glad if this helps you, congrats on that Orange Fun Machine you've got on the way, and let us know how you like it : )

    • @igig2792
      @igig2792 3 роки тому +1

      @@RIDEAdventures
      For now I’m just an Orange fan. First 890s will come to my country at the end of May. I’m waiting for chance to test it and get my one this summer! I still have so many parts of Russia I haven’t been yet!

  • @shafferfoods4669
    @shafferfoods4669 Рік тому +1

    You rode a ktm 640! Ive got one still in daily use

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  Рік тому

      Great bike! I've only ridden 690's in that category.

  • @santac6091
    @santac6091 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video. Btw- this gear set will cost 2/3 of the T700 roughly

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Yea, expensive. But our bodies cost _____________.

  • @ericdoswell8115
    @ericdoswell8115 4 роки тому +1

    The upside of a legit hard knee brace is ligament/tendon protection. I've spent enough money on my ACL repair to buy a motorcycle and I've cancelled 6 months worth of trips.

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  4 роки тому

      Ugh, thanks for sharing. Yea, folks, let's take care of our own wheels, too.

  • @d.Cog420
    @d.Cog420 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @bdraidian6280
    @bdraidian6280 3 роки тому +1

    Do you have a video on what mods/accessories you have on that kTm? If not will a video be in the future

    • @RIDEAdventures
      @RIDEAdventures  3 роки тому

      We'll make a video at some point if we start adding more parts. As rental bikes, they stay pretty close to stock....except for the skidplate by AXP racing (which we did do a review on) being the one major upgrade.