I am supprised that Andy did this product. they call it a stealth suit. I find it a fail.
What do you think?
http://www.aerostich.com/suits/one-piec ... e0494c5721
Andy from Areostich fail
Andy from Areostich fail
I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
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Re: Andy from Areostich fail
They don't exist to tell us what to wear, they exist to sell product. If this is something they were getting requests for, then you can't blame them for testing out the market to see if it will sell.
Is it something I would choose? No. We'll see if it's something others have been looking for.
Is it something I would choose? No. We'll see if it's something others have been looking for.
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Re: Andy from Areostich fail
Wearing something "stealthy" may not be the best choice when riding a motorcycle. It's ridiculously overpriced too. I don't think I'd want to wear it, well maybe I would if it wasn't so expensive or it was given to me. It probably works pretty well - I've heard nothing but good things about Aerostich.
But why do you think it's a "fail"?
But why do you think it's a "fail"?
Re: Andy from Areostich fail
Areostich has built a company on built a high quality high visibility products that encase the rider. reflecting in low light conditions. for 30 years they have been the biggest advocates of gear safety.
The stealth suit is a retraction to their commitments. Fashion is one thing. Safety is another. black is bad. Light absorbing black motrcycle suits will get people killed. black suit, black helmet, black bike - black casket.
The stealth suit is a retraction to their commitments. Fashion is one thing. Safety is another. black is bad. Light absorbing black motrcycle suits will get people killed. black suit, black helmet, black bike - black casket.
I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
Re: Andy from Areostich fail
I like it. I would like some armor (more?) in it.
Hip and elbow armor is on my list.
We are invisible remember. I wouldn't trust my mum if she was driving and I was approaching on my bike.
Hip and elbow armor is on my list.
We are invisible remember. I wouldn't trust my mum if she was driving and I was approaching on my bike.
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Re: Andy from Areostich fail
It must work - I can't see it.Ridercam wrote:I am supprised that Andy did this product. they call it a stealth suit. I find it a fail.
What do you think?
$997
I could buy 2 Belstaffs, 2 pair of Blundstones, 2 pair of gloves, and still have lunch money.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
Re: Andy from Areostich fail
as a sexy suit any old aspiring geezer or young buck would wantta wear it - it is all cats whiskers but ... as actual riders in the world urban, suburban and two lane twisties... WE are hard to see so why compound a problem when the driving world is more distracted than ever.ME 109 wrote:I like it. I would like some armor (more?) in it.
Hip and elbow armor is on my list.
We are invisible remember. I wouldn't trust my mum if she was driving and I was approaching on my bike.
Case in point... I love my blue stich suit. When I went down a while back it's safety features saved my bacon twice. Once from the impact of the road and railing of the SF bay bridge during rush hour traffic, then as a marker of where my body came to rest so my fellow commuters in fast moving vehicles could easily spot me. if i had this black suit on, I would have matched up with the foggy, slick black top and most likely become road pizza.
I always brake in corners and think how I am going to get home if I really mess up. When I get home, I wished that I hadn't used my brakes and should have ridden a bit further.
Re: Andy from Areostich fail
Good point regarding being seen sprawled on the road.Ridercam wrote:
Case in point... I love my blue stich suit. When I went down a while back it's safety features saved my bacon twice. Once from the impact of the road and railing of the SF bay bridge during rush hour traffic, then as a marker of where my body came to rest so my fellow commuters in fast moving vehicles could easily spot me. if i had this black suit on, I would have matched up with the foggy, slick black top and most likely become road pizza.
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Re: Andy from Areostich fail
But how visible do you want to be? My bright yellow Olympia Phantom (mis-named, obviously) suit is brighter than a blue 'stitch. Sometimes it annoys me but I live with it. When it wears out I will consider an Roadcrafter suit. More money, maybe no better quality, not CE armour whatever that is, but made in America.ME 109 wrote:
Good point regarding being seen sprawled on the road.
I wouldn't even consider the black one.
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"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker
Re: Andy from Areostich fail
Just add a fluoro helmet.
The price is the real killer.
What does a "normal" aerostich suit sell for
The price is the real killer.
What does a "normal" aerostich suit sell for
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Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.