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They should make a non rally, enduro/DS version of this, with lower hp and longer intervals. A new DRZ-400, but much better. There is a huge gap in the market for anything close to a "normal" Dual sport bike.
Since it is not featherlight, a better subframe that could carry a passenger would not harm anyone!
Andrew, hi. How would you stack this jacket up against Knox Tor? Speaking of lightweight jacket for summer adv touring/riding, which one gets your points? Let's leave waterproofing outside the conversation. Thank you.
I tried the pants on and thought it was really warm even with the waterproof and the thermal layers out
Thanks for the review. I just ordered one in this colour. Let’s see …
Hi guys - that was me you met on the TET that day. Was glad I could help out and made for a good bit of exercising. Looks like you had a great rest of the route also. Also, love the video editing skills!. Hopefully see you on the TET again this summer! Oli (Suzuki DR650 rider)
Why put the leather on top of the shoulders?? that's kind of useless in a crash..
Where and by who are they made?
How would you compare/rate it to the Held Carese Evo GTX+ Torno pants or similar Rev'it jackets and pans??? I love the idea of being able to put a rain proof layer over the main jacket. Can you put the pans into the boots or they are only designed to go over the boots?
Hi, the Rev'it Offtrack 2 are a great alternative. The Leatt I would say has a more premium look and feel both both do a similar job in practice. The Held I am not so familiar with. Boots are designed to go over the top. Thanks, Andrew
Can you remove the knee armors from the pants ?
Yes you can.
Hmm. I thought the 145 is "kerb weight" so basically with fluids. "Kerbweight is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does not include the weight of any passengers, cargo, or optional equipment."
I tried this on at ABR Festival. It is awesome & ive ordered one!!
Excellent video, I live on IOW!
Just purchased a blue colored scheme sized XL weight around 1480... Tested fitment and it was good.. Using it for daily road to work commute and realised whenever I remove it from my head it kind of like pulling my ears and feels like a 7 years old school naughty boy being pull by angry history teacher... Did you all had the same issue?
Great boots but they need to make them in a larger size. People wear 48's also. Come on Revit!
have tested 3000 km very successfully
Great Adventure. T7 is a great bike. I hope to see some TET tracks in this summer.
Good work👍
That was awesome
I've had my Scott Dual Raid jacket and pants since 2013. They are fabulous. This is the refreshed version, which is even better. I'll be buying this version in the future!
Thank you so much for pointing out the various CE ratings for impact/resistance! I am often looking at adventure/enduro gear for riding things like the TET tracks. Most often these trips do include quite a lot of stretches on-road where I'd like to be wearing AA/2 protection. However, most adventure/enduro gear that is lightweight does not include this level of protection. Obviously there's some brands that do: Adventure Spec, Rev'it Dirt, Mosko, but these are in the upper segment. There seems to be a gap in the market where these Scott garmets fit nicely 👍
Honest review with lots of very practical information. Keep up the good work 👍
Literally, every trouser I have bought, the knee armour is too low, they cover my shins and not my knees. So these trousers may actually fit me.
Really like how honest you are
Thank you
This is rad. As a long time fan of Urban Rider for a number of years, I can't explain how refreshing it is to see you guys dive into the Adv scene with a dedicated IP. I, for one (and rather naively) had no idea Scott made this level of product. The Dualraid is killer! So good to see the retro leather panelling thrown in with the bright yellow accent zips. Looks like a genuine high performance, modern tech jacket with some unique styling cues to appeal to those who like form as well as function, like myself! Seriously, well done for showcasing this stuff to the UK market and diving into what is a rather generic segment (dare I say it!) you're smashing it. Congrats with the new venture Andrew and team. Looking forward to more. 🤙🏼⚡🏁
Can we use it for winter?? What’s the difference between dritour and flowtour
Room for speakers / comm units? Specifically the jbl speakers paired with Cardo - tia
exactly mi thoughts
Fantastic review
Thanks for this, how warm is the warm layer on this versus the revit offtrack ?
Thanks for the honest review.
Lovely bag, just way too expensive for what it is for me.
The problem with Klim isn't the quality alone, it's the inconsistency. Tried to make a warranty claim on a pair of their gloves, and my first batch of photos was rejected because they were too "low quality", and the 2nd batch was rejected because the quality was too high, leading to the file size being too large for their system. My Klim pants have held up wonderfully, and my 3 pairs of different Klim gloves have all been trash, with serious quality issues (especially regarding stitching, seams falling apart while exclusively road riding) Thank you for the in depth review, this is one of the helmets I'm considering currently
Great review! In fact, it’s the best I’ve seen yet ? So I’ve always wore a large on most brands ? I’ve measured my bean and I’m 58cm exactly. Not sure the medium would work?
I'm 58 exactly and the medium works for me. We do free returns shipping so you can always try the M and L! - Andrew
Many of us that do layers for DS/Adv have a single jacket and multiple trousers. The reason for that is that layering doesn't really work well with trousers. Accordingly, more time spent on trousers' overview would be appreciated. :)
Warning: If you plan on making use of a hydration bladder feature in the jacket, then don't expect for the internal weight distribution straps to be useful. Already discussed with Leatt support this week and verified the straps are not adjustable, so the bladder cavity takes the full weight and the jacket pulls down against your throat.
Thanks for the feedback. A riding buddy of mine uses the bladder in his jacket and doesn't have this issue so maybe it affects some jackets and not others. Maybe he just has a small neck!
Looks too fiddly
I ordered the flow tour as soon as it was available in the states. I absolutely love it! I will say I'm a "typical American" so I had to size up. I rode for almost 8 hours on an 80°F day with around 70% humidity and was perfectly comfortable. I'm considering ordering the multi tour as well for non summer riding.
Thanks for mentioning to size up, I appreciate that. Cheers!
This thing is so heavy and I’d size up. It fits very small
Yes, I sent my large back to Revzilla to get an extra large. Fits snug still, but I love this jacket.
@@charlesrehberger4228What are your measurements? Im 178 cm, 80kg. Think Large is too small for me?
Black for a hot weather garment? WHHYYY!!!!!!!
They do lighter colour options too, though not all of them are currently available in the UK!
Wish the sleeves could be removed, then it would be perfect
Sounds like the Japanese and European motorcycle manufacturers need to step it up. This bike has everything I want. Would love it if Honda or KTM would make something equivalent, without spending thousands on mods.
guy talks too much
I really like the layering system for the jacket. I actually have a very similar setup in that I combined the Nucleus protector jacket (which can be worn separately) and the Component 2 H2O for waterproofing. No it's not GoreTex, but having ridden in the rain with it there is no noticeable difference (ie, still dry after lots of rain). The Component has a bit more ventilation and looks to me like it is also a bit thinner/less bulky to pack and has a bit better placed and more ventilation. That combination also about halves the price. Although you need a jersey with the Nucleus vest. Not for any protection, but it only comes in black and that becomes hot very quickly in the sun... I'm still looking for a solution for the pants. Currently I have the defender 2 GTX pants. It's a nice pants, but has become too large. Having had a laminated pants and now this removable waterproof layered pants. Here are my findings for both setups: Laminated: Damage the outer layer, bye bye waterproofing. For me, the pants gets the most abuse. Kneeling down on rocks, brushes, contact with the bike etc. They have to endure a lot. I prefer it if the fabric would be able to handle my abuse, but I'll always doubt if it can. Removable waterproof layer: I don't remove the waterproof layer, as it's a pain to get it back in there when it starts raining. Cooling vents have less benefits due to this. The outer layer still gets soaking wet in the rain and in a downpour water starts running over the waterproof layer which is often in direct contact with my legs (cold). It also stays wet for a long time. Does anyone have any recommendations for me to look at?
I thought you worked for Urban Rider? Brilliantly explained. I like this jacket a lot .
I'm the co-founder of both! - Andrew
Question. At 8:40 yo have some Revit winter jacket underneath, which one is it? And in those scenarios what kind of underwear do you use? Revit too? Thermal? And the boots! Are those Gaerne boots?? Goretex??
what is the model of the jacket revit in this video?
Buy a used 701 fact!
I had a big problem with traction on my t7 off road until I put the michelin trackers on and it was so much easier with loads more grip
Made in Vietnam which surprised me