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FJRm'd and dangerous
Been wanting a Phantom one-piece suit by Olympia Motosports for a while now. Had decided, based on a number of comments & reviews both here and other places, that it was a good alternative to the MUCH more expensive Aerostitch Roadcrafter. Well, I bit the bullet this week and bought one (color: pewter/black) directly from Olympia because there wasn't a dealer near my home.
I just tried it out for the first time...weather was clear; temps were about 45 degrees. Now keep in mind that I bought an Airglide jacket from Olympia last year, so I had very high expectations of the Phantom before I even bought it and I can honestly say, it has EXCEEDED my expectations. The fit (with the liner) is perfect. It's incredibly comfortable. I was out for a little over an hour and mostly at highway speeds and remained nice and toasty warm with jut jeans and a t-shirt on underneath. It has plenty of pockets, good protection in the elbows, shoulders, knees and back, and has plenty of venting for warmer days. I thought getting it on and off was quick and simple.
Overall, I am VERY pleased with the purchase and would highly recommend it to anyone considering a one-piece riding suit. :good: :good: :good: :good:
Olympia discourages their dealers from discounting them, so it's rare to find one for less than the $449 price point (unless you're a certified Instructor :yahoo: ), but even at that price, I think it's a good solid value.....especially compared to the Roadcrafter.
Don't get me wrong, the Roadcrafter is an excellent suit, but at almost DOUBLE the price...... :blink:
I just tried it out for the first time...weather was clear; temps were about 45 degrees. Now keep in mind that I bought an Airglide jacket from Olympia last year, so I had very high expectations of the Phantom before I even bought it and I can honestly say, it has EXCEEDED my expectations. The fit (with the liner) is perfect. It's incredibly comfortable. I was out for a little over an hour and mostly at highway speeds and remained nice and toasty warm with jut jeans and a t-shirt on underneath. It has plenty of pockets, good protection in the elbows, shoulders, knees and back, and has plenty of venting for warmer days. I thought getting it on and off was quick and simple.
Overall, I am VERY pleased with the purchase and would highly recommend it to anyone considering a one-piece riding suit. :good: :good: :good: :good:
Olympia discourages their dealers from discounting them, so it's rare to find one for less than the $449 price point (unless you're a certified Instructor :yahoo: ), but even at that price, I think it's a good solid value.....especially compared to the Roadcrafter.
Don't get me wrong, the Roadcrafter is an excellent suit, but at almost DOUBLE the price...... :blink:
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