The motorcycle industry offers many choices of underlayers for motorcycle gear. Different models, materials, and thickness. And it would make sense that the more layers you have, the more protection, especially if those layers were abrasion resistant. And when the manufacturer designed the gear to protect you - what did they imagine you were gong to wear underneath? What is the bare minimum you should wear under your jacket and pants?
Show Contributors:
Tim Calhoun - Powersports Industry Expert:
Tim has thirty-three years of experience in executive, management or sales roles encompassing the OEM, wholesale, retail, marketing, and manufacturing sectors of the Powersports Industry. Heβs also a board member of the Motorcycle Industry Council and the Chairperson of the Aftermarket Committee of the MIC.
Joe Parr - Powersports Consultant: Joe has worked in the motorcycle industry in motorcycle dealerships, managing parts and distribution, to a Territory Sales Rep to a National Sales Manager and is now the Director of Sales for LS2 Helmets. Joe Parr has extensive experience with heated gear.
Lukas Eddy - Communications Manager KLIM:
Lukas has been working with motorsports apparel company Klim for almost four years.
Images: Lukas Eddy - Klim