Review Summary If you’re looking for the main takeaways from this review of the Tourmaster Super Warm Waterproof Gloves, here’s...
Some Killer Deals on Excellent Gear Every Monday, I dig through the new sales items online to see what’s out...
Introduction Back in Summer, 2018, I was introduced to Czech riding apparel maker, Trilobite. They were a new name to me when I was reviewing their 1860 Ton Up jeans last year despite the fact they have been around since 2012. Having made their mark in Europe over the past...
Many features, including double flaps over seams, extra material over knees and seat. Well made and high quality. Can be...
Does anyone remember the so-called “good old days”, when motorcycle riding gear meant a pair of jeans, work boots, some...
The Tourmaster Response SC boots have all the important stylistic and functional features of the recent crop of low-cut, short motorcycle boots, but at a slightly lower cost. I love my Doc Martens. I‘ve had ’em for years and they are so broken in that they slip on with barely...
A comfortable and reasonably protective boot that is a real sleeper when it comes to bang for the buck. But,...
The Tourmaster Transition Series 3 jacket formula has been proven with continuous upgrades over a decade or more. It’s a...
February 17, 2012 – (Note: I’ll have more on the 2012 Tourmaster line coming soon but here’s a quick “teaser” look for now). I’ll admit: I have a soft spot for Tourmaster clothing. This is probably because of a pair of Tourmaster overpants (review) that were my first “serious” motorcycle apparel item....
The Tourmaster Intake Air Series 2 is one of several Tourmaster jackets that have similar design features. It is available in...
Summary The Tourmaster Flex textile pants have the same rugged build quality and the “convertible” versatility of the Tourmaster Flex LE...
The new Tourmaster Flex LE jacket and Flex LE pants are designed for “Motor Officer” (Police Motorcycle) use; the “LE” stands for Law Enforcement. This is a high-quality, no-nonsense outfit with a Transformers-like ability to adapt to any season or weather condition. It makes an excellent all-season, multi-conditions riding jacket....
The Tourmaster Flex textile pants have the same rugged build quality and the “convertible” versatility of the Tourmaster Flex LE jacket...
The Tourmaster Sentinel jacket is an excellent choice for an outer layer rain and foul weather garment. It meets the claim...
An excellent choice for anyone in search of a good lightweight glove that provides temperature versatility, copes well with the elements and has just the right amount of soft leather and light padding in pretty much all the right spots. Considering the list price and factoring in the premium we pay...
The Tourmaster Epic is an excellent choice for an inexpensive, all-weather, all-season 3/4-length jacket. The Tourmaster “Epic” jacket is the...
The Tourmaster Transition Series 2 is an excellent all-around, medium-weight 3/4-length jacket. It will work in the majority of riding...
These Tourmaster Synergy gloves barely put out any heat, unlike the Tourmaster Synergy heated vest, which pumps out almost too much. In my opinion, the gloves are clumsy, they make my hands sweat, the gauntlets are strange and the wiring connectors get in the way. I really like the Tourmaster Synergy vest...
The prodigious amount of heat is transferred smoothly and evenly through carbon fiber fabric, so no worries about hot spots...
I have a confession to make. With dozens of textile and leather motorcycle jackets, pants and every other type of...
Although I’m partial to wearing motorcycle racing style gloves with the highest levels of protection, I’m also a realist. I realize that there are some motorcyclists who either wear no gloves at all (very foolish, in my opinion) or who can’t afford or don’t want a $175.00+ pair of high-end gloves. Also,...