As a Dutch motorcycle clothing manufacturer, REV’IT! is more than familiar with rain not to be content with just the first solution that comes to mind. Nor the second or the third because the Pacific 4 H2O is already the fourth version of this complete rain suit.
With this version REV’IT! wants to elevate the standard of the rain suit towards the rest of the motorcycle clothing ranges, from the idea that an additional rain suit belongs to the standard equipment no matter what and the realisation that a ‘plasticky’ one doesn’t give you comfort nor quality. Hence, the Pacific 4 H2O: not a shiny, ruffling, fluttering thing but a pleasant, comfortable and waterproof aid on the road.
‘If you can get in…’, we can hear you ponder, which is absolutely justified. Many a motorcyclist has stranded under a bridge somewhere, cursing alongside passing traffic with one booted leg strangled in a now half-wet rain suit, just a few metres from other vehicles and the words of your mother echoing inside your head: “A motorcycle? But why, honey, why? You’ll always be comfortable and dry in a car”. Yes, mommy.
The Pacific 4 H2O is somewhere between waterproofness and practical versatility. The diagonal zip and sufficient space make sure you can get in and out effortlessly, after which the adjustment options in the waist, the upper arms and the lower legs keep everything nice and tight. We’ll happily mention the removable boot straps in this section as well.
The Pacific 4 H2O motorcycle suit has no lining which is no bother. A little softshell on the collar, the quality of the laminated Hydratex®, combined with the neatly taped seams deliver a very wearable unit. Definitely because you always wear something underneath.
One spacious pocket on the upper leg, left, is enough to keep everything at hand. We don’t need to explain that it’s best to hide everything else underneath your rain suit.
Thanks to a supplied storage bag you can carry this motorcycle rain gear – folded or rolled – with you at all times because, yes: it is just as easy to get out of the Pacific 4 H2O as it is to get in.
The sizes of rain gear for the motorcyclist correspond largely to the sizing table of motorcycle jackets. Not to the size of your body. If you wear a motorcycle jacket size L, you’ll also need a rain jacket size L – not a roomier one.