Aasland
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I've looked at Motorport stuff and it is very well made. I agree that it is versatile as well .. but it has an additional downside which many of consider to be significant, which is that the waterproof liners are on the inside which means they are not easy to adjust to varying temperature or prepitative conditions without removing the jacket/pants.... Motoport .... The only real downsides are its not the most stylish, and its expensive (but no more than aerostich or bmw products that are similar).
For some this isn't an issue, but there are many of us who don't want to do the raindance on the side of the road or under bridges, don't want to stop to add liners when going over a mountain pass or when dropping into a hot valley, or ride under a grey cloud wondering if we should stop and put on gear pre-emptively, after we're wet, whether it will be downpour, a short light sprinkle, or nothing at all.