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My 2 piece suit cost £72 off ebay ,, Chinese cordura, waterproof warm and frankly a no brainer , a pair of big braces where added at a cost of £8  ... if it lasts 2 winters thats £40 / year .... I spend a lot more than that on food for Kieth ... the tortoise ...

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10 minutes ago, Trooper74 said:

My 2 piece suit cost £72 off ebay ,, Chinese cordura, waterproof warm and frankly a no brainer , a pair of big braces where added at a cost of £8  ... if it lasts 2 winters thats £40 / year .... I spend a lot more than that on food for Kieth ... the tortoise ...

yes i keep looking on fleabay, hopefully something will come up :classic_biggrin:

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3 hours ago, James in Brum said:

I have a jacket and 32 inch trousers I would be willing to sell. They are Heinz Gerrick. The zip at the boot on one trouser leg does not work. If interested potentially let me know and I will take photos etc. 
monkey selling due to growing too much this year.

hi is it an enduro suit. if it is i would be interested

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1 hour ago, James in Brum said:

I don’t know what an enduro suit is. They are mix of leather and textile for-tex and can zip together I think. 

 

1 hour ago, James in Brum said:

I don’t know what an enduro suit is. They are mix of leather and textile for-tex and can zip together I think. 

its like textile but more hard wearing for off road use

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Your best bet is eBay.. or the specialist enduro retailers. I doubt you would get much luck on this forum where the vast majority never go.. or have never gone off road.  also search for MX and Motorcross gear, which is the same thing. The biggest difference between MX gear and standard motorcycle gear is that 'Tarmac' is never involved, so no need for the kind of protection you might need sliding down a road at road speeds. You are more likely to come off and land in mud. sand. vegetation... or grass at a much lower speed. So, the fabrics tend to be less tough and armour is really about impacting things like a tree, which will cause less damage than hitting a brick wall or lamppost.

 

found this site with a few seconds of searching. https://tinyurl.com/y5fc3tr9

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18 hours ago, Gerontious said:

Your best bet is eBay.. or the specialist enduro retailers. I doubt you would get much luck on this forum where the vast majority never go.. or have never gone off road.  also search for MX and Motorcross gear, which is the same thing. The biggest difference between MX gear and standard motorcycle gear is that 'Tarmac' is never involved, so no need for the kind of protection you might need sliding down a road at road speeds. You are more likely to come off and land in mud. sand. vegetation... or grass at a much lower speed. So, the fabrics tend to be less tough and armour is really about impacting things like a tree, which will cause less damage than hitting a brick wall or lamppost.

 

found this site with a few seconds of searching. https://tinyurl.com/y5fc3tr9

great thanks for your search :thumb:

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