Motorcycle rain gear: it’s great in theory, but if you don’t have it with you when the weather turns, it’s useless. Here we share two options that are compact enough to carry with you in your backpack, saddlebag, or tank bag so you are always prepared for rain.
Tour Master Sentinel 2.0 Rain Jacket
Tour Master’s Sentinel 2.0 features a built-in rear pocket that fits the entire jacket when folded for easy storage. This jacket is constructed of waterproof ripstop nylon, making it extremely durable. The front zipper is covered with a flap that features a Velcro closure for extra water protection. An “Aqua-Seal” hood can be worn underneath a helmet to prevent water from entering the collar.
Zippered underarm vents and mesh-backed chest pockets provide airflow when you want it, but are waterproof when closed. Reflective details help you to be seen by other motorists, especially at night.
This jacket is designed to be worn over other riding gear. It comes in black, blue, red, and hi-viz colors.
Alpinestars Quick Seal Out Two Piece Rainsuit
The Alpinestars Quick Seal Out Two Piece Rainsuit is another great option because it comes with both a jacket and pants. It folds up easily and fits into a small pouch (included) that doesn’t take up much space. The material is waterproof and both pieces feature taped seams to ensure water doesn’t get through.
This suit features reflective details, and comes in black and hi-viz colors.
Check out our Riding In The Rain blog post for tips on safely riding your motorcycle in the rain.
Riders Discount provides a vast variety of gear and parts to suit your riding needs. As always, we are here to help you make every ride the perfect ride. Visit our website to find the right gear for you. Our expert sales team is here for you by phone 10AM-6PM ET M-F 1-866-931-6644 or email at support@ridersdiscount.com.
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