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> Paul I just got the Aerostich catalog, their stuff looks great. I prefer 2 piece.
> Do you have any idea whether their jackets are similar in comfort and flexibility
> as the suit looks. I hate stiff non flexible clothing.
> I should probably go the one piece, it looks like a fantastic design, 30 seconds to
> get on is awesome. Any opinions would be welcome, particularly in relation to the
> cold weather liners they offer, what temperatures are they really designed for?

I got the 2 piece mainly due to my hard to fit body.  When you first get the suit it is
stiff but after it gets washed a couple of times it feels great.  I tossed a work boot
in the drier with the suit to break the stiffness.  This suit is designed to ride!!
When you are walking around it fits poorly but makes up for it in comfort while
riding.  For instance the knees are all bunched up while standing but they fit perfect
while riding.  Check out all the magazines etc., lot's of the test riders use
Aerostich.  Stay away from a solid gray suit.  The gray looks like pale green.
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