brianidaho
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I'm pretty new to mountain riding, till the last couple years my riding was on trails and flats back east. Anyway, I have older Artic Cat leathers, they are great when you are banziing on trails when it's zero, but I sweat my butt off in the mountains, at lower speads and working alot harder. I see lots of Klim gear out there, but I don't know the differences between their different parkas and bibs. Anyone got any recommendations?
Thanks.
Bri
Thanks.
Bri
jlemieu1
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My two cents go to Klim Valdez parka and Togwotee bibs. Very light weight and waterproof. Great mobility. Draw back very pricey. Top of line will set you back $600 range.
obile
Pro
yes to klim i will never own anything but klim bibs. never get wet! and they stand behind the product. i do recomend a different cheaper coat forthose days when the klim isnt needed. they keep you very warm. dont skimp on the pants worth every penny.jlemieu1 said:My two cents go to Klim Valdez parka and Togwotee bibs. Very light weight and waterproof. Great mobility. Draw back very pricey. Top of line will set you back $600 range.
rx1tom
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ditto on Klim, it will last you for years, my gear is 4 years old and keeps me dry and warm. It is a little pricey but you wont have to replace it every couple of years
Trxster
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
jlemieu1 said:My two cents go to Klim Valdez parka and Togwotee bibs. Very light weight and waterproof. Great mobility. Draw back very pricey. Top of line will set you back $600 range.
I agree, if you buy other stuff you will just be spending extra money until you get around to buying the Klim gear which will last you 20 years. Buy it, you'll like it
Rt
doo_man
Expert
KLIM - best choice if you want top notch gear and dry riding!
powder muncher
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Sounds like a Klim Commercial .
But I second it , by far the best gear out there. Love it.
But I second it , by far the best gear out there. Love it.
brianidaho
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Thanks for the input everyone, I'm going to be shopping soon.
Bri
Bri
BigUglyMan
Extreme
I'm in the same boat here...sort of. I ride trails and lakes mostly and do it in the damned cold from 20-40 below. I need the warmth more than the breathability. I've been looking around and checking out the Klim Klimate parka but am not sure if it will be warm enough. Anyone have any experience with this sort of application and can give me a reccomendation?
NJNYTRO
Expert
I have the FXR line. Love it.
Klim spendy, but you'll only buy it once.
Boondock
Veteran
KLIM It will take care of you. Very expensive but you get what you pay for with snowmobiling clothes.
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