• I have the waterproof (h2o) version of these gloves. They are intended for use in intermediate seasons (Spring - Autumn) but keep the hands warm, satisfactorily even at low temperatures (4°C) for short rides. On longer rides at such temperatures, a purely winter glove with thermal lining will definitely be necessary. Satisfactory in protection with leather and padding reinforcement in the palm, foam on the fingers, and protection on the top of the hand. The sizing of rev'it does not seem accurate, as it leaves a lot of empty space in the fingers. I might have needed to choose a smaller size for a better fit. Their feel on the controls is almost equal to that of summer gloves. They do not have thermal lining and I have not tested their waterproofing. The touch of the index finger on the mobile works. They are quite quality and seem to be worth their price.

  • The Rev'it Horizon 3 is a very high-quality four-season pant. I use it on a naked motorcycle. The construction and zippers are at a very good level, and the addition and removal of the thermal liner is done easily without fear of breaking. It features the hydratex lite membrane bonded to the outer fabric, thus preventing water from penetrating the garment. Additionally, it spares the rider from the hassle of putting on and taking off the waterproof liner inside. Very warm with the thermal liner (tested at 4°C without thermal base layers) and, without it, the air vents work perfectly allowing airflow to cool the leg. Certified in abrasion class AA with level 2 protectors at the knees and level 1 at the hips. Due to the bonded waterproof liner, the color does not appear a deep black (like other "conventional" pants, e.g., Factor 4), it looks like a very dark blue. The sizing of Rev'it is accurate. It has size adjusters at the waist, button adjusters at the calf, and a zipper that opens completely to accommodate any boot worn underneath. It is worth every penny it costs.

  • Amazing bag with polo quality. Used for 2 years and it hasn't been damaged at all. It holds quite a few things (clothes, books, etc.) and the laptop. The chest strap is very convenient and relieves the back from the weight to some extent. A very good choice for school use and not only (I have used it on trips and it is a permanent "companion" on motorcycle rides).

  • Dainese Air Frame D1 Lady Tex Summer Women's Motorcycle Jacket Black/Black/White 2735196-948

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    Very good jacket in terms of construction quality, superior to other brands. Used on a naked bike. It doesn't have as good ventilation at low speeds or on warm days as jackets from other brands (e.g., Revit, Alpinestars), I assume due to the thick weave of the "mesh." At high speeds, its ventilation is very good. It falls into the abrasion category A (up to 45km/h) and has hard level 1 protections on the shoulders and elbows. The back protector is sold separately (it has 2 pockets that can accommodate back protectors: Pro Armor G1, Wave G1, Manis G1). It comes with a relatively short windproof membrane both on the torso and on the arms (not waterproof) for cool evenings or intermediate season use, but unfortunately, the air still passes through even with it buttoned up. If the temperature is below 18, you get cold. Short - mid-length with a very tight - fitted fit, especially on the arms and chest, while there is more space available at the waist. The Dainese size chart puts me at 44, but 42 is the one that fits me perfectly. A girl with a large bust may need to stick to the size suggested by the size chart. I recommend trying it on before purchase. The "mesh" fabric is much denser than other jackets in the same price category, and the polyester fabric is of different quality. Good construction regarding the zippers, pockets (a bit small in size), the leather stitched logos, and the Velcro. It will protect and endure over time, but in my opinion, it is not worth the money having tried similar jackets from other well-known brands. It is warm at low speeds and city use, cold with the lining.

  • Dainese Knee V E1 Rider Knee Protectors

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    One of the best knee pads for road use. Certified level 1, they protect the knee and the entire shin. Very stable on the leg when worn over everyday clothes. Quality construction that justifies the money. The middle part (knee pad) has joints that extend at the knee closure, allowing them to follow the movements of the leg. A downside is the short length of the straps on the upper Velcro. It may be difficult for someone tall or with extra weight on the leg.

  • Very high-quality leather motorcycle jacket. It has a fitted fit but leaves a little space available. I didn't notice it being particularly tight or restricting movement. According to Dainese's size chart, I ordered one size down from my measurements (the 44 was large) and it came perfectly fitting. It falls under the AA abrasion class (up to 75km/h). The hard protectors fit nicely on the body and do not move. A downside for this price is that they fall under level 1 (lower) safety rating. It can be worn comfortably in Spring - Summer and Autumn as it does not have an internal thermal lining. It allows ventilation through the elastic fabric, the four air vents, and is ideal for use on naked motorcycles or bikes without sufficient wind protection. Stable as a rock in the air and at speed.

  • Amazing boot for sport and sport touring use. Level 2 protection in all tests/levels. It has a comfortable fit, does not tire even after hours of riding. I recommend one size up if you want a little more space or to wear thick socks; otherwise, for better feel of the controls or sport use, choose what you usually wear. Very safe with reinforcements at the toes, heel, shin, and with the external joint, while on the inner side of the ankles there are plastic protectors. On the downside, I add the Velcro closures that sometimes come out of place and the small fastening allowance they have to fit wide motorcycle pants inside.

  • Polo Outrider Waist Bag Black

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    Very sturdy, comfortable, and fits the essentials. In continuous use as a delivery bag, it didn't suffer the slightest damage. The waist strap could be longer to accommodate use with thick motorcycle jackets or clothing. Slightly bulky and annoying for running, but satisfactory for walking. Two years of use and I hope it will last many more, it's worth every penny.

  • Givi Rider Leg Bag Αδιάβροχο Black GIVUNITSA149

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    Comfortable, high-quality, fits a lot of things, and doesn't let rainwater through at all (tested in hours of rain). Negatives would be: the small diameter ankle strap (if someone has more weight on their legs, it might make it difficult to fasten), the impractical clips for everyday use (especially for delivery use), and the lack of internal pockets or compartments. For travel use, where frequent opening is not required, it is excellent.

  • Beautiful with a very good fit in the hand and a comfortable feel on the controls. They have ventilation (not as much as mesh ones) and seem satisfactory in terms of protection (although not certified with EN1621 - a major drawback). The touch on the phone works normally. In the first 2 days of continuous use, they started to fray... Whether they are worth it will be shown by their durability over time. Another pair of summer nordcode gloves I had broke before 2 months of use. I bought it for delivery use, having many more expensive pairs so as not to ruin those. If you have the ability, prefer something more expensive. It will be superior in safety and will last for years, not months or days.