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Mr Lefty 12-27-2011 07:58 PM

Aerostitch
 
So, I followed Grex and Derf and a few others and got a Roadcrafter. I love it. though not going to win any fashion shows but hell I haven't been cool for 31 years... why try now?

anyways... I also picked up a couple other things...

Combat Touring Lite boots... crazy stiff at first... but once broken in... I can wear them all day... actually have. I spent 6hrs walking around New Orleans in them... actually had forgotten I had them on.
http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-c...ite-boots.html
http://www.aerostich.com/media/catal...4/0/404_5c.jpg


the other was

Insulated Elkskin Ropers... they're leather gloves SOFT leather gloves, with marino wool inside. I ordered a 9.5 as they said to order .5 size bigger than what their sizing chart said... got them in about a week... Not so much... couldn't get my fingers in... so I ordered 10.5's... PERFECT.
They're the only motorcycle gloves I've ever worn and not had my fingers get cold at 60mph in sub 50* weather. in actuality it was mid 30's and I had no heated grips and my hands were quite comfortable.
http://www.aerostich.com/off-and-rid...et-gloves.html

http://www.aerostich.com/media/catal...4/6/469_3a.jpg


anyways... just wondering if anyone else had tried the products from Aerostitch... for me it's 3 for 3... they maybe simple... but THEY WORK.

derf 12-27-2011 08:04 PM

Werd. I sent my suit out to areostich today for their new zipper.

Stich stuff is simple but effective

Mr Lefty 12-27-2011 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by derf (Post 502751)
Werd. I sent my suit out to areostich today for their new zipper.

Stich stuff is simple but effective

and that's what I like most...


oh and they stand by their stuff... the knee seams went out in the suit so I had to send it back. They originally told me it'd be about $50 a knee for the work... then they looked at the suit, and decided that the seams shouldn't fail so they warrantee'd it. it's a 2nd hand suit, originally purchased 6 years ago.. and they warrantee'd it.

Mr Lefty 12-28-2011 09:00 PM

so I got a notification that my suit was being shipped back. WTF I haven't paid for shipping...

so I called. turns out they replaced ALL the ballistics (the elbows, shoulders, and knees) fixed the seams on some pockets... total $350... and charged my card.

WTF?! I didn't authorize that shit... and didn't have $350 spare cash sitting around... so they checked into it and the guy talked to his boss to authorize the refund.

he called me back in 10min... turns out... the entire thing was warranted and I wasn't charged for ANYTHING.

Gas Man 12-29-2011 10:12 AM

NO SHIT! That's awesome!!!

Put that on FB and I'll reshare it to TWM. That kind of great customer srevice needs to be recognized.

derf 02-08-2012 07:32 PM

After some postal debocle, I was finally able to get my suit to them $200 to add various snaps, replace every zipper, fix the knee and the ass, and all the velcro, I get it back next week.

Mr Lefty 02-08-2012 08:22 PM

Nice!

derf 02-08-2012 08:44 PM

Yep, they are doing the velcro and snaps for free. The snaps are on the legs and to replace the neck velcro which sucks

G-Rex 02-08-2012 09:43 PM

The neck velcro gets on my nerves. I may have to think 'bout the snaps. That's a good idea!

derf 02-08-2012 10:15 PM

They are putting one on the flap and 4 on the collar so I can adjust it to be comfortable. There is still going to be some velcro lefty on so I can always use that. Ill let you know how the snaps work once I get it back


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