ncbeemer wrote:I am in the market for a hi-vis mesh jacket and mesh over pants. I am looking at the Olympia Airglide 2 mesh jacket in neon yellow and the Airglide 2 mesh over pants. Anybody had experience with the Airglide? Also, I do not have a local dealer so I will need to order via the internet. Any recommendations on on-line retailers or suggestions on sizing?
Thanks.
I've had an Airglide 1 set for about 4 years/20k miles now. I;ve have a 3XL jacket (my chest measures 52" or so), and size 38 pants (I normally wear 40-34 jeans). The fit is mostly good, although it's not very comfy to wear jeans under the pants.
The goods:
- Seem to be wearing pretty well. I have a seem on the pants pocket that pulled apart. On of the zipper pulls came off last year. Zipper still works though. There a spot down near the ends of the sleeves where the mesh is wearing a little, but it still seems sturdy.
- For me, the jacket works from 70 - 95 degrees (F), the pants from 55-95 (my legs don't get cold). With the liners in, I've taken short day trips (150-200 miles) down to 40 degrees. A short ride (25 miles) at 35 degrees on the highway is tolerable with something warm underneath.
- The pants are comfy to wear all day off the bike. I often ride to work and never bother to change into jeans when I get there.
- The knee armor is adjustable for height, so you can move it around to be in the right spot.
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The bads:
- The knee armor doesn't really stay put with the liners out. I've toyed with putting some sort of elastic inside the pants to hold the armor in the right place, but never got around to it. It could curve around the knees a bit more too.
- The elbow armor better than the knees, but the sleeves are way to big and don't have enough adjustment to cinch them down. I ended up pulling the cinch adjuster all the way though the loop and using a metal binder clip to hold it in place. That gets it to OK for me. Maybe they figure 3XL means much bigger arms than I have.
- The shoulders tend to flap around a bit over 75 MPH (no windshield). I wear a backpack a lot which mitigates this issue.
- The liners are somewhat waterproof, but there's enough gap between the jacket liner and pants that I'm fairly wet after 1.5 hours in the rain. If you wear gauntlet gloves, water gets through the mesh and will eventually run down the outside of the liner into you gloves (again, 1.5 hours or so). After 3 hours or so, I'm completely soaked other than a couple dry patches around the shoulders and upper back. An external rain suit is probably the ticket here.