charismaticmegafauna
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Nice save, 'Ion..'.The following comment is not aimed at Teizms, it is a basic truth when buying any critical motorcycle product that your safety may depend on: There is a difference between cheap and inexpensive. It is the buyers job to determine the difference and how much it matters to you personally.Alot of people don't have $1,000.00 to drop on a suit. What do you care where its made? Korea,Japan,Hong Kong, India, Mexico, Pakistan, it's all the same.What type ofHave you guys seen this suit---click mecotton burlap canvasmaterial did they say these suits are made from in Pakistan? Material and denier would be good to know.
Should the unthinkable occur I would like to know that the quality of the seam stitching was good and consistent. I would like the thread in the seams to have high abrasion resistance with rip-stop stitching. I would like the armor pockets to stay in place under the stress of sliding. I would like to know that the material used has low or no polyester coating so the suit won't melt into my skin. I would like to know that the cloth used is from the common families of abrasion and tear resistant material. I would like to know that the thread count in the weaving is dense enough to project to a meaningful durometer number. I would like to know that the sheets of fabric are of consistent quality, with no flaws. The suit you listed may very well meet all of these criteria but they aren't mentioned (that I could easily find).
I have farmed out electronic work to other countries. I also have some experience buying critical horse tack from various countries and find some countries generally have better workmanship and material control than others. There are always exceptions, some better, some worse. Teizms really needs more complete technical info on their web site to help judge quality. If I were seriously comparing their product to another manufacturer I would have to call them for better product information. Their product may be as good or better than any of the others.
Even some of the big-time/brand name/expensive rider garments are sourced from (what we Americans like to call) "Third World Countries".