Table of contents
- 10 rain suit two-piece in comparison test (2018) Rain cover for motorcyclists
- 1st place: FLM Sports Membrane 1.0 (test winner)
- 1st place: Held Rainblock (test winner)
- 2nd place: Difi Fiji (best buy)
- 3rd place: Proof hoodie
- 4th place: iXS Reflex
- 5th place: Spidi Touring Rain Kit
- 6th place: Bering Toriano and Tito
- 7th place: Richa Rainwarrior
- 8th place: Buse Aqua
- 9th place: Germas Douglas Lux
- Overview and price comparison
- MOTORCYCLE final scoring
- Not an easy task for manufacturers
- Out of competition: the Amazon bestseller
- This is how MOTORRAD tests
- Tips and tricks – the best protection against rain
Jorg Kunstle
22nd pictures
Arturo Rivas
1/22
It can get quite wet in the second half of the season.
Arturo Rivas
2/22
Despite the rating “satisfactory”, the Bering-Kombi is a good, light and particularly jagged rain cover.
Arturo Rivas
3/22
The crucial weak point of the Buse Aqua is the low collar.
Arturo Rivas
4/22
Difi Fiji: A few points are missing to win the test, there is still room for improvement, especially on the sleeve.
Arturo Rivas
5/22
The set of FLM rain jacket and trousers 1.0 is generously equipped and always held tight in the test: great performance!
Arturo Rivas
6/22
Germas Douglas Lux: The look is impressive, the material actually dense.
Arturo Rivas
7/22
Tied on points with FLM, the Held Rainblock also won the test.
Arturo Rivas
8/22
iXS Reflex: Nowhere top, but good everywhere.
Arturo Rivas
9/22
Proof hoodie: The cleverly designed hood can not only be stowed in the soft collar, but can even be removed completely.
Arturo Rivas
10/22
Although the Richa combination holds tight (whereby the tight collar is very vulnerable), too many details on the jacket and pants are not well resolved.
Arturo Rivas
11/22
Spidi Touring Rain Kit: Very light, easy to store and a sporty fit.
Arturo Rivas
12/22
Amazon rain suit: However, it is not made for motorcycling: it is difficult to put on with boots and there is no support on the bench.
Tobias Beyl
13/22
This is how MOTORRAD tests.
Jorg Kunstle
14/22
Fortunately, there are rain suits.
Seitz, Uwe
15/22
So that the rain suit doesn’t turn into a sweat bag despite the climate membrane, you should wear suitable functional underwear underneath.
BILLION
16/22
Always wearing waterproof boots is the safest precaution against rain.
BILLION
17/22
Even perforated summer gloves become rainproof thanks to glove covers.
BILLION
18/22
Body-hugging cut, back humps, sporty sitting posture – leather suits need special rain protection.
BILLION
19/22
There is no need for perforation in autumn and winter.
Jesper&Mathias
20/22
One-pieces avoid the delicate transition from jacket to pants, but are more complicated to put on.
BILLION
21/22
If you put your foot in a bag, you can even make boots without a membrane waterproof in no time.
MOTORCYCLE
22/22
Two test winners? Yes, because despite different approaches, both achieve top marks.
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Rain suit two-piece comparison test 2018
10 rain suit two-piece in comparison test (2018)
Rain cover for motorcyclists
Which motorcyclist doesn’t know that? On the way home the sky tears open and it pours like buckets. Rain suits can help in such situations. We compared ten 2018 models and revealed which two-piece suit kept you dry best.
Tobias Beyl
01/14/2019
Pull-on rain suits for motorcyclists are almost a shadowy existence in times of fully equipped textile suits. But the unreserved trust in the textile clothes is not entirely justified. Yes, it will probably hold tight, will not let water through. But she takes it up every now and then, soaking up herself. And torments the driver with excess weight. So a rain suit comes in handy. We put ten models to a merciless test and reveal which rain suit we liked best.
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1st place: FLM Sports Membrane 1.0 (test winner)
Providers: Polo, www.polo-motorrad.de
Price: Jacket 79.99 euros, pants 59.99 euros
Sizes: S to 3XL
Sleeve length (XL): 79 cm Inside leg length (XL): 89 cm Outside leg length (XL): 121 cm
Material: Polyamide, polyester mesh and membrane
Weight: 1,190 grams
Arturo Rivas
FLM Sports membrane 1.0.
Positive:
- waterproof, windproof and breathable thanks to the climate membrane
- Hood in the collar
- Connection zipper between jacket and pants
Negative:
- relatively difficult
- no panniers
- susceptible to dirt
Conclusion: The set of FLM rain jacket and trousers 1.0 is generously equipped and always held tight in the test: great performance! Only one possibility to stow away the station wagon is missing.
MOTORRAD verdict: very good
1st place: Held Rainblock (test winner)
Providers: Held, www.held.de
Price: Jacket and pants € 99.95 each
Sizes: S to 5XL, DS to D3XL
Sleeve length (XL): 72 cm Inside leg length (XL): 84 cm Outside leg length (XL): 116 cm
Material: Polyester with stretch, membrane made of polyurethane
Weight: 720 grams
Arturo Rivas
Hero Rainblock.
Positive:
- great features: membrane, stretch and useful pockets
- generous anti-slip pad
- very easy and easy to stow in the enclosed pouch
- two color variants, separate women’s sizes
Negative:
- unfortunately no hood, the collar could be even higher
Conclusion: Tied on points with FLM, the hero Rainblock also won the test. A sporty cut, good fit and sensible accessories speak for them. The lack of a hood is the only point of criticism.
MOTORRAD verdict: very good
2nd place: Difi Fiji (best buy)
Providers: Motoport, www.motoport.de
Price: Jacket from 69.95 euros, pants from 49.95 euros
Sizes: XS to 3XL
Sleeve length (XL): 82 cm Inside leg length (XL): 87 cm Outside leg length (XL): 121 cm
Material: Polyamide with PU coating, polyester mesh
Weight: 720 grams
Arturo Rivas
Difi Fiji.
Positive:
- very easy
- Existing pockets are also used to stow jacket and trousers in themselves
- non-slip material on the buttocks
Negative:
- The elastic band on the sleeve does not close completely
- Very bright color
Conclusion: A few points are missing to win the test, and there is still room for improvement, especially on the sleeve. I really like the option of packing the station wagon in itself. The color is a matter of taste.
MOTORRAD verdict: very good
3rd place: Proof hoodie
Providers: Louis, www.louis.de
Price: Jacket 89.99 euros, pants 69.99 euros
Sizes: XS to 3XL
Sleeve length (XL): 72 cm Inside leg length (XL): 87 cm Outside leg length (XL): 117 cm
Material: Polyamide with PU coating, polyester mesh
Weight: 1,020 grams
Arturo Rivas
Proof hoodie.
Positive:
- breathable, wind and waterproof thanks to climate membrane
- excellent stowable and detachable hood
- waterproof pocket behind the front labyrinth of the jacket
Negative:
- Ease of use with gloves could be better
- Fit looks stocky
Conclusion: The cleverly designed hood can not only be stowed in the soft collar, but can even be removed completely. Excellent! There is still some room for improvement in terms of fit and usability.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
4th place: iXS Reflex
Providers: iXS, moto.ixs.com
Price: Jacket 89.95 euros, pants 69.95 euros
Sizes: M to 3XL
Sleeve length (XL): 78 cm Inside leg length (XL): 89 cm Outside leg length (XL): 125 cm
Material: Polyester with PU coating, polyester mesh
Weight: 1,470 grams
Arturo Rivas
iXS Reflex.
Positive:
- waterproof pockets on the outside and inside of the jacket
- stowable hood
- highly reflective material plus neon yellow accents
- Adjustable upper arm width
Negative:
- very difficult
- turns out to be comparatively large
Conclusion: Nowhere top, but good everywhere. The iXS-Kombi was only the gray mouse in the test. It is first-class workmanship and holds reliably tight, but should be crisper and lighter.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
5th place: Spidi Touring Rain Kit
Providers: Spidi, www.spidi.com
Price: Jacket and pants in a kit for 129.90 euros, women’s version for 109.90 euros
Sizes: S to 3XL, DXXS to DXXL
Sleeve length (XL): 75 cm Inside leg length (XL): 93 cm Outside leg length (XL): 125 cm
Material: Polyamide with PU coating
Weight: 530 grams
Arturo Rivas
Spidi Touring Rain Kit.
Positive:
- extremely easy
- Width adjustments on sleeves, hips and waist are well resolved
- Labyrinth on the jacket zipper works great
Negative:
- no pockets
- Pants legs very tight
- slippery surface
Conclusion: Very light, easy to stow away and a sporty fit. But the wearing comfort without lining is uncomfortable, the trousers are difficult to put on with boots. Otherwise a very solid performance.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
6th place: Bering Toriano and Tito
Providers: Shark helmets, www.shark-helme.info
Price: 89.80 euros
Sizes: S to 4XL
Sleeve length (XL): 80 cm Inside leg length (XL): 89 cm Outside leg length (XL): 120 cm
Material: Polyester with PU coating
Weight: 530 grams
Arturo Rivas
Bering Toriano and Tito.
Positive:
- flat pack size, very light
- very long zipper on the legs, making it quick and easy to put on
Negative:
- no pockets, tight collar, no anti-slip pad
- Zipper prone to leaks
- only partially permeable to air
Conclusion: Despite the rating “satisfactory”, the Bering-Kombi is a good, light and particularly jagged rain cover. However, the lack of additional equipment costs them points.
MOTORRAD verdict: satisfying
7th place: Richa Rainwarrior
Providers: Richa, www.richa.eu
Price: Jacket 59.00 euros, pants 39.00 euros
Sizes: XS to 5XL, trousers up to 12XL
Sleeve length (XL): 80 cm Inside leg length (XL): 86 cm Outside leg length (XL): 122 cm
Material: polyester
Weight: 1,160 grams
Arturo Rivas
Richa Rainwarrior.
Positive:
- several color options: red, blue, yellow, gray and black
- stable material
Negative:
- tight collar
- few adjustment options, hardly any width adjusters
- Sleeves relatively tight
- Lining too loose
Conclusion: Although the Richa combination holds tight (whereby the tight collar is very vulnerable), too many details on the jacket and trousers are not well resolved. Even the low price can’t make up for that.
MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory
8th place: Buse Aqua
Providers: Heino Buse, www.buese.com
Price: Jacket from 69.95 euros, pants from 49.95 euros
Sizes: S to 10XL
Sleeve length (XL): 75 cm Inside leg length (XL): 86 cm Outside leg length (XL): 118 cm
Material: Polyester with TPU coating, polyester mesh
Weight: 1,120 grams
Arturo Rivas
Buse Aqua.
Positive:
- waterproof bag
- good workmanship, pleasantly discreet look and proper fit
Negative:
- very tight collar, water can penetrate here quickly
- no pannier
- slippery on the bench
Conclusion: Decisive weak point of the Buse Aqua is the low collar. In the practical test, water penetrated here, causing the chest and neck area to become wet. I like the rest of the station wagon.
MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory
9th place: Germas Douglas Lux
Providers: Germas, katalog.germas.de
Price: Jacket from 69.95 euros, pants from 39.95 euros
Sizes: S to 3XL
Sleeve length (XL): 72 cm Inside leg length (XL): 85 cm Outside leg length (XL): 119 cm
Material: Polyester and polyester mesh
Weight: 1,580 grams
Arturo Rivas
Germas Douglas Lux.
Positive:
- incredibly strong reflective performance, even in daylight
- very soft, comfortable collar with fleece trim
Negative:
- oversized lining, partly hanging out and soaking up with water
- very heavy and difficult to stow as there are no panniers
Conclusion: The look is impressive, the material actually dense. It’s a shame that the mesh lining is too generously dimensioned. If it comes into contact with water, it wicks moisture to the arms, legs and upper body.
MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory
Overview and price comparison
MOTORCYCLE final scoring
Two test winners? Yes, because despite different approaches, both achieve top marks. Both have easily accessible pockets and a breathable membrane that FLM Also scores with a protective hood and a useful connection zipper.
MOTORCYCLE
In the end, two products secured the test victory in the rain suit comparison.
The Held, on the other hand, is ahead in terms of pack size, stowage options and the tendency to flutter. There were no leaky rain suits in the test, if water penetrated, it was because the collar was too tight or the lining was protruding. So the Bering station wagon, with its satisfactory rating, still receives our recommendation. It renounces luxury, but still holds tight.
Not an easy task for manufacturers
The lightest specimens in this test weigh a mere 540 grams; packed, they take up little space on the journey, just waiting to be quickly unfolded. But when is that? Already at the first dark cloud? Or is it better to wait until the first drops really fall? Whoops, you’re wet. You’d rather have it right away … On the other hand: If you fumble into your rain gear too early, it’s no better. Wet with sweat on the inside and extremely fluttery on the outside, if the lack of rain still allows high speed. That doesn’t happen with the perfect rain suit: In an emergency, you can put it on quickly, thanks to long zippers and large openings, you can also put clunky motorcycle boots on. Equipped with a climate membrane, it protects against wind and water on the outside, and transports the moisture from the inside to the outside. Sweat cannot collect in the rain suit, which is often decried as a plastic bag. At least ideally. But in practice it actually exists?
Arturo Rivas
The rain suits in the test did a mostly decent job.
In any case, it is not easy for the manufacturers: Nobody can know what the customer will be wearing under the station wagon afterwards. Crisp leather? Casual cruiser clothes? Lush textile combination? The perfect rain suit, it always fits exactly over it, is nowhere too tight, but does not flutter even at high speed. And when the worst is over, the rain gear has to dry off quickly and be stowed away easily and in a space-saving manner in the luggage or under the bench. A small bag of your own would be extremely helpful for this.
In fact, the manufacturers are working to meet the high demands of motorcyclists. Not an easy job and not necessarily inexpensive, which initially amazes many bikers. After all, it’s primarily a bit of plastic. Or? Well, on closer inspection it is no longer surprising that the cheapest test copy in this field costs 90 euros, the most expensive almost 200 euros. A lot of money on the one hand, good quality and equipment on the other: If you compare the rain suits specially developed for motorcyclists with simple overcoats for everyday use, the surcharge is quickly put into perspective. But does it now exist, the perfect rain suit? Hm, at least we didn’t find them in this test, but we can identify and recommend several very good models. Because even the protective suits rated “good” or “satisfactory” mostly do a very decent job. You can read the details on this on the following pages.
BILLION
There is also a suitable rain cover for the feet.
At this point, a few general hints: Normally, every rain suit convinces with its core property, the waterproofness. At least where the outer material is not interrupted by poorly processed seams, fasteners or pockets. You have to pay more attention to such negligence when buying! The mesh lining used in many suits makes it comfortable to wear, but it is very easy to get tangled up with Velcro fasteners on gloves or boots. If that annoys you and if you do not attach great importance to wearing comfort, it is better to use the products without lining. Incidentally, there can be breathability even without a specially designated climate membrane. Because both polyester and polyamide, the two most commonly used synthetic fibers for rain suits, may or may not be breathable, depending on how they are processed. Even a PU coating as a permanent impregnation does not allow any automatic conclusions to be drawn about its performance. Therefore, as is so often the case: Try out the rain suit. Not that you are suddenly out in the rain – and in an emergency you are no longer completely watertight.
Out of competition: the Amazon bestseller
At 89.80 euros, the Bering station wagon is the cheapest rain cover in the test, while the Held is just under 200 euros.
Arturo Rivas
The Amazon rain suit is only partially suitable for motorcycling.
Wouldn’t the Amazon bestseller in the field of rain suits be a cheap alternative? For less than 20 euros, the Result R095X makes a good first impression, workmanship and rain protection are right.
However, it is not made for motorcycling: it is difficult to put on with boots, and there is no support on the bench. Their fit is rather generous. The surcharge for motorcycle rain suits is worth it.
This is how MOTORRAD tests
Clearly, a rain suit has to do one thing above all: hold tight, even at the end of the world and in torrential rain. That’s why each of the station wagons had to endure a simulated rain shower. Since the station wagons not only have to work while standing or walking, but also in the typical sitting position on the motorcycle, irrigation was carried out on a Triumph Street Triple RS – initially only while standing.
Tobias Beyl
In the simulated rain shower, the rain suits had to prove how dense they really are.
This made it possible to guarantee reproducible test conditions. Each station wagon was fired at from four different positions over the same period of eight minutes (first from the front, then from above, and finally from the sides). If water penetrated, the testers could report this directly. The second practical part took place under real conditions in Scotland: Sudden, unpredictable rain, dressing under time pressure and stowing in the suitcase or under the seat provided impressions from everyday motorcycle life. Back in Germany, the ten station wagons still had to endure tests on material strength, tear resistance and resistance to perforation. In order to check whether the combination was “waterproof, windproof, breathable”, the waterproofness of the material (apart from seams and zippers) and air permeability were tested in the water bath. Without evaluation, but for better comparability of the fits, the arm and leg lengths were measured for size XL.
Tips and tricks – the best protection against rain
Functional underwear
First of all: There is a risk of moisture not only from the outside! So that the rain suit doesn’t turn into a sweat bag despite the climate membrane, you should wear suitable functional underwear underneath.
Waterproof boots
Always wearing waterproof boots is the safest precaution against rain. There are many models, such as: Supplier: Gaerne Model: G.All Terrain Price: 296.90 euros Size: 38 to 49
Seitz, Uwe
Functional underwear prevents excessive sweating under the actual motorcycle clothing.
Glove covers
Even perforated summer gloves become rainproof thanks to glove covers. Supplier: Dainese Model: Rain Overgloves Price: 39.95 euros Size: XS to L
Waterproof gloves
There is no need for perforation in autumn and winter. So it’s better to use gloves with a membrane right away. Provider: Macna
Model: Rock Outdry Price: 139.95 euros Size: XS to 4XL
Rain one piece
One-pieces avoid the delicate transition from jacket to pants, but are more complicated to put on. Supplier: Jofama Model: WP Suit Price: 119 euros Size: XS to 3XL
Shoe covers
If you put your foot in a bag, you can even make boots without a membrane waterproof in no time. Supplier: Germot Model: Chio Price: 27.90 euros Size: S to XXL
Racing rain jacket
Body-hugging cut, back humps, sporty sitting posture – leather suits need special rain protection.
Supplier: Alpinestars Model: Racing Rain Price: 94.90 euros Size: S to 3XL
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