EXTRA COMFORT ALL YEAR ROUND It's not much to look at, but a well chosen mid layer can make all the difference to your riding comfort, whatever the weather New to the UK, Dane offer a wide range of Scandinavian-designed gear for the serious motorcyclist, much of it using Gore-Tex membranes and other top-quality materials. www.daneclothing.uk A NEW NAME IN RIDER WEAR ✱ On the bike Like all good mid layers, the Thor does two main jobs on the bike: helping the outer fight off the wind and rain, and helping the base layer regulate the rider's temperature. ✱ Off the bike ✱ Mighty Thor This is the Thor from Dane, a soft shell jacket designed as part of their impressively wide motorcycle collection. ✱ Three layers Although it's thin and light, it's constructed from three layers. Between them, they make it water resistant, wind resistant and breathable. 28 No need to take a casual jacket with you on tour if your mid layer has the Thor's weatherbeating qualities and its handy variety of pockets: this is all you need for walking off in search of the local curry house in the evening. Dane's range of rider wear has been around for a while in Scandinavia and elsewhere, but it will be a new name to many British bikers. They'll be pleasantly surprised by how complete and rider-focused the range is. From balaclavas, kidney belts and backpacks up to boots, gloves and textile suits, everything the serious rider needs is there, and the prices are seriously competitive. Just take a look at this glove – one of more than a dozen offered by Dane. Called the Tyril Gore-Tex, its spec sheet reads like a RiDE editor's dream: goat skin, cow hide, nubuck, flexible armour, an easy-to-adjust Velcro wrist restraint and a Velcro flap on the cuff. It has touchscreenfriendly pads on the fingers, to make GPS and smartphone operation easier. But perhaps the most remarkable feature of this three-season glove is that it's so light, flexible and slender, while feeling supportive and protective. They've got it just right. It won't clash with your jacket's sleeves or your bike's hand guards. Why can't all gloves be this good? And you may struggle to believe the price: just under £100. The rest of the range is similarly well priced, considering the high spec and quality materials involved – a choice of Gore-Tex jackets for less than £400 , for instance. 29 THE ART OF LAYERING A few simple guidelines can minimise bulk and maximise comfort There are no hard and fast rules about layering, but there is a little science involved. Don't worry – you don't need to understand a single one of the laws of physics, or indeed human anatomy. You just need to trust us and the people who made the kit we're recommending here. Start with a base layer. Summer base layers are there essentially to wick away sweat, thereby keeping you more comfortable. Winter base layers do the same but also need to have some thermal properties to keep you warm. A mid layer is not critical, but is generally a good idea. It's mostly there to provide some extra thermal control by drawing moisture from the body in hot weather, and trapping pockets of warm air in cold weather. It will also help the outer layer fend off incoming cold and wet. Sometimes that mid layer will be electrically heated. Not everyone's cup of tea, but an idea championed by many yearround and long-distance riders. Modern bike electrics are generally well able to cope with the strain. A simpler option is heated grips for your bike, or a heated vest that carries its own battery. Your top layer is what you'd normally think of merely as your bike jacket and trousers. It keeps the wind and water off. And don't be shy about carrying a simple waterproof over jacket for those times when it's about to tip down. Even the best jackets can soak up a lot of rain and then take a long while to dry out. Follow a variation of this plan and the end result should be that you're cooler on hot days, warmer on cold days, comfortable all year round, not weighed down by unnecessarily bulky kit. BASE LAYERS, MID LAYERS, HEATED KIT MANUFACTURERMODEL 30 PRICE DETAILS CONTACT Biketek Heated jacket liner£180 Easy to use, highly effective biketek-heated-clothing.co.uk EDZ All-Climate£29.99 Base layer top with a short zip www.edzlayering.com Innershell Shirt www.edzlayering.com Exo2 Stormwalker 2 heated jacket£109.99 With zip-off sleeves www.exo2.co.uk Forecefield Base Layer Shirt£54.99 Tailored fit, well made, very effective forcefieldbodyarmour.com Gerbing's Heated jacket liner£169.99 Fits under your jacket, wired in to your bike www.gerbing.co.uk XR-12 heated glove£159.99 Proper armoured waterproof heated glove www.gerbing.co.uk Keiss Sleeved heated jacket www.motohaus.com £50 Packs away really small: take it everywhere £169.99 Cosy jacket even when it's switched off Knox Cold Killers Wind Buddy£79.99 Zip-front soft shell mid layer www.planet-knox.com Dry Inside Long Sleeve T-Shirt £39.99 Feels like cotton, but wicks sweat www.planet-knox.com Dry Inside Base Layer Pants www.planet-knox.com Oxford Cool Dry long-sleeve top£29.29 Lightweight base layer for year-round use www.oxprod.com Cool Dry trousers£29.29 Close-fitting under trousers www.oxprod.com Warm Dry long-sleeve top£29.29 Warmer winter base layer www.oxprod.com Warm Dry trousers£29.29 Thicker than Cool Dry, but still close fitting www.oxprod.com Hot Vest£149.99 Zip-up vest with its own battery (or wires) www.oxprod.com Hot Hands£64.99 Simplest of Oxford's many heated grips www.oxprod.com Spada Chill Factor 2 Inner Gloves www.spadaclothing.co.uk Tucano Urbano Polo Nord£23.99 Simple and effective base layer top www.urbanrider.co.uk Polo Sud£20.99 Simple and effective base layer trousers www.urbanrider.co.uk £34.99 Designed to minimise bunching £9.95 Extra layer when needed; good off the bike
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