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  • @blackmatterenny

    Helmet - LS2 Pioneer 2

    Riding Jacket - DSG

    Riding Pants - Komine

    Gloves - Cramster

    Boots - Timberland saftey

  • What I have:
    Helmet - LS2 adventure (modular version). Pretty heavy so wont recommend anymore
    Riding Jacket - Mototech trailblazer tour. Highly recommended, but on a heavier side which is quite expected from adv series
    Riding Pants - Benkia PS305. Got it from Malaysia. Must for Indian men who never got perfect size. Full water repellent, easy to wash. Not the cordura material but decent one.
    Gloves - Sspecs touring. Got it from Malaysia. As good as the rynoxs or cramsters
    Boots - Liberty Warrior

    What I wish for
    Helmet - A decent carbon fiber one. Do not want any other jazzy stuff which only affects that overall durability. Modular is good but compromizes durability. Next in line AGV, Bell, HJC etc. Lets see what comes next
    Riding jacket - Would love to stick to MotoTech. However, will go for any of the Rynox mesh jacket specifically for summers
    Riding Pants - Will stick to the current ones. I think it suits my requirements
    Gloves - Will stick to current ones. However, for winters, really need to have good windproof, waterproof and winterproof gloves. I think many will be seeking recommendations. I have an old MotoBoy one which I got from China some 15 years back and worked good during MA2024. Yet need a bit better one.
    Boots - Satisfied with Liberty as for me sturdiness is preferred over waterproofing (which eventually is a gimmic nowadays). For aesthetic, will go for an alpinestar motorcross boots (I like it somehow).

  • Helmet - Tivira , CORDA MODULAR (Not recommended), LS2 Pioneer 2

    Riding Jacket - DSG , Aspida

    Riding Pants - DSG

    Gloves - Tivira and Rynox

    Boots - ORAZO - Full size water proof

  • My riding gears

    Helmet - MT Thunder 4 Goblin
    Riding Jacket - Solace Furious v3.0 (still have my Blue Cramster v3.0)
    Riding Pants - Solace S30 V3
    Gloves - Viaterra Grid MK3 - Full Gauntlet
    Boots - Orazo (Also using Viaterra Randy Sun - Waterproof Socks )

  • Helmet -MT Thunder 3 (But in plans to upgrade and open for suggestions)

    Riding Jacket - Rynox Stealth Evo (One of the best in rynox), Cramster

    Riding Pants - Rynox Stealth evo (Recently bought, Just started loving it.)

    Gloves - Cramster Touring

    Boots - ORAZO - So far good.

  • Below are the gears i use and all of them are exceptionally great.

    Hemlet - HJC FG-17 and SOL SF2M

    Riding Jacket - Solace Furious and Royal Enfield Khardungla

    Riding Pants - Rynox Stealth Evo and Bikeratti Riding Jeans with L2 Armors

    Gloves - Royal Enfield Urban Hustler and Viaterra GRID – Full Gauntlet

    Boots -Gaerne G-Adventure Aquatech Offroad Waterproof Boots

    Socks - Randysun Waterproof Socks

  • My riding gears

    Helmet - MT Helmet Blade 2SV Aura
    Riding Jacket - DSG Race Pro V2 Riding Jacket
    Riding Pants - COOLPRO V3T.0 Mesh Pant
    Gloves - VIATERRA HOLESHOT – SHORT MOTORCYCLE RIDING GLOVES
    Boots - Raida Explorer Boots / Raida CoolMax Performance Socks / Rynox® H2GO Waterproof Socks

  • My riding gears

    Helmet - Held Alcatar and Axxor Joker
    Riding Jacket - RE Khardungla v2 and Spartan Helios
    Riding Pants - Scott ADV Terrain Dryo
    Gloves - Rynox Storm Evo/RE Blizzard/Cheap Chinese city gloves
    Boots - Falco Avantour 2/Exustar
    Performance Socks : Viaterra and India hike waterproof ones

    My wish list

    Helmet - Any adv helmet from Airoh
    Riding Jacket - happy with current RJs
    Riding Pants - Scotts are waterproof and difficult to use in summer. Rynox AIR GT is interesting 🤨
    Gloves - Existing Storm Evos leaves black colour all over your hand when you ride in rain. Looking for a good full gauntlet gloves which doesn’t colour your hands when wet. Any suggestions?
    Boots - Happy with current ones for now.
    Performance Socks - Happy with Viaterra and IndiaHike waterproof ones

  • My riding gears:

    Helmet - Airoh, Sol, Axor, Tiivra

    Riding Jacket - Alpinestars Valparaiso, Tourmaster Sonora air2, Dririder, IXS, and my first Cramster too

    Riding Pants - KLIM Dakar pants

    Gloves - Cramster short and another full gauntlet

    Boots - TCX RE boots

    Wishlist - Luggage bags from Moskomoto unrack systems

  • My current kit for touring:

    1. Helmet: LS2 Storm (always carry spare visor)
    2. Jacket: Royal Enfield Crossroader Jacket - Black.
    3. Shoes: Cabo WP boots, also Royal Enfield from their amazing collaboration with TCX boots.
    4. Socks: Acerbis MX impact
    5. Gloves:
      (i) Summer Gloves: Brown, short gloves, Royal Enfield collaboration with Alpinestar.
      (ii) Winter Gloves: Furygan Dirt Road Gloves (French firm making leather goods since 1969)
    6. Riding Trousers: Royal Enfield with CE Level 2 Armor on the sides and knees.
    7. Tankbag: Carbanado Drift Hybrid
    8. Main Luggage: Rynox Navigator - 50 Litre
    9. Tailbag: Viaterra element
    10. Fuel Bags: Desert Fox Overland Fuel Cell – 6L (2 of these)

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