Leak-free rain suit?

Yes I doooo---
Take a xtra large contractors bag and slit 2 holes at the bottom. Slip it on as the waist is the top. Use ty wraps to seal the legs. Good to gooooo-☔️️☔️️ Other than that it's a crap shoot.🎲
 
Yes I doooo---
Take a xtra large contractors bag and slit 2 holes at the bottom. Slip it on as the waist is the top. Use ty wraps to seal the legs. Good to gooooo-☔️️☔️️ Other than that it's a crap shoot.🎲

I guess I could just buy some Depends! Rain suits ARE a crap shoot.
 
A friend lent me his suit for a long ride I took. Ran about 9 hours in moderate to hard rain. We are about the same size, he is about 10 - 15 lbs heavier. Got wet just a little around the collar, my own fault as I didn't have it fastened right. Wish I could get a suit like it, but it is out of my range:

http://www.aerostich.com/suits/one-p...iece-suit.html

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At more than $1200 they better keep a body dry.

We both have X-Element rain gear, and it hasn't let the pants get wet. Yet. A few years ago we did the annual trip to Minnesota, and on they way back it rained all the way from Des Moines to Joplin MO. Stayed dry for the most part, a bit damp here and there. All my others have leaked in the seat/crotch eventually, we'll see how this one fares.
 
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Dry Rider if they still make them. Bought mine 20 yrs ago for 19 bucks. Never got my fanny wet once with it.

AND, you can still buy them on Ebay for less than 20 American dollars!
 
I've had my HD rain suit for about 6 years and have used it many times with no leaks or wet butt. My only mistake one time was during a trip from Idaho back to North Dakota spending two and a half days in rain. The first day I forgot to put the hood up before putting on my helmet. Ended up that rain/water was going down the back of the helmet and in around my neck. Next time we stopped I put the hood up before putting on the helmet. Problem solved.

2016 Jade Green and Black TG
 
A friend lent me his suit for a long ride I took. Ran about 9 hours in moderate to hard rain. We are about the same size, he is about 10 - 15 lbs heavier. Got wet just a little around the collar, my own fault as I didn't have it fastened right. Wish I could get a suit like it, but it is out of my range:

http://www.aerostich.com/suits/one-p...iece-suit.html



file_6_2.jpg


At more than $1200 they better keep a body dry.

We both have X-Element rain gear, and it hasn't let the pants get wet. Yet. A few years ago we did the annual trip to Minnesota, and on they way back it rained all the way from Des Moines to Joplin MO. Stayed dry for the most part, a bit damp here and there. All my others have leaked in the seat/crotch eventually, we'll see how this one fares.
For $1200 it better fix my breakfast every morning!!
 
ANY Harley rain suit. Cheap or expensive is better than any other rain suit I have owned.
Been riding 25 years and have had probably 10 rain suits before I DISCOVERED HD suits.
 

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