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Petite Women's Motorcycle Gear for Winter

<p><em>Hi Joanne,</em></p> <p><em>Been following you for a while and love your site! I&rsquo;m from Australia (living in Canberra) and wanted your advice on, believe or not, some gear πŸ™‚.&nbsp;The winters in Canberra can be quite chilly (down to 0-4 degrees celsius in winter) and I&rsquo;m looking for a good winter jacket.&nbsp;I have some Rev&rsquo;it gear &ndash; Ignition 2 for spring/summer/fall) and the Siren (predecessor of the Indigo for fall/winter). Wondering if you have any suggestions?&nbsp;I&rsquo;ve been looking at the Rev&rsquo;it Sand (looks quite bulky), Dainese Elysse (not sure what this is like other than reading on the internet).&nbsp;Are there any favourites of yours for winter? &nbsp;For Canberra winter mornings can be as low as -3C (26F) degrees to about 7C (44F) degrees. In Sydney, which is 280km away, their mornings are probably 9 degrees and they will consider that cold!</em></p> <p><em>Thanks so much and might I add again that I love your site! :)&nbsp;</em></p> <p><em>Cheers, Kathleen.</em></p> <p><span></span></p> <p>We went back and forth a few emails, so I won&rsquo;t bore you with those details. After getting Kathleen&rsquo;s sizing/measurements, I was able to give her a few ideas. Kathleen rides a Ninja 300 and is on the petite side, (5&rsquo;3&Prime;, 119lbs).</p> <p>In general, I recommend anything with Gore-Gex because it offers the best waterproof/windproof layer, and for breathability. &nbsp;As far as cold weather gear, it depends on your body type. I only make recommendations based on what fits you!&nbsp;I need to know your height, weight, chest (over the bust), hips, inseam measurements to give you some ideas.&nbsp;Believe it or not, the Revit Sand suit is the lightest year round suit, because the shell is ultralight. It would probably be&nbsp;the least warm for this reason.</p> <p>I think a Dainese Jacket would work well for you. I would also highly recommend a heated jacket liner such as this one:</p> <p>Firstgear Womens Heated Liner, size XS&nbsp;<a href="http://www.revzilla.com/product/firstgear-womens-heated-jacket-liner">http://www.revzilla.com/product/firstgear-womens-heated-jacket-liner</a></p> <p>You would substitute the thermal layer in the jacket for the Firstgear liner. I also have a review of the previous version of this jacket (made by WarmnSafe) including installation <a title="WarmnSafe Gen3 Heated Liner" href="http://gearchic.com/reviews/jackets/warmnsafe-gen3-liner/">here</a>.</p> <p>Given the temperatures you&rsquo;re attempting to ride in, you&rsquo;ll need it! If you&rsquo;re like most women, you&rsquo;re colder on top vs. bottom.&nbsp;I think this outfit would be awesome since it&rsquo;s GoreTex (which provides the best waterproof/windproof liner!):</p> <ul><li><a href="http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-womens-zima-gore-tex-jacket"><strong>Dainese Zima Gore-Tex Jacket:</strong></a> Size 40;&nbsp;Unfortunately Revzilla only shows color Black/Dawn Blue. I have no idea what that color is. I can&rsquo;t find any samples online!&nbsp;You would need a 40 since your chest measurement is 35.5.&nbsp;This combined with your weight of 54kg/119lbs, you&rsquo;ll need the smallest size available. The nice thing about the Zima is it&rsquo;s waterproof on the outside, only the&nbsp;thermal liner is removable. I&rsquo;ve tried it on and it&rsquo;s awesome! Here&rsquo;s a <a href="http://gearchic.com/2014/02/13/my-favorite-womens-motorcycle-textile-suits/">link</a> to some pics of me in it.</li> <li><a href="http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-womens-travelguard-gore-tex-pants"><strong>Dainese Travelguard Gore-Tex pants</strong></a>: Size 40;&nbsp;Again, Gore-Tex is such a great windwall and fully waterproof. It only has a removable thermal liner.&nbsp;I like the fact that there is hip armor and adjustable knees! I never see adjustable knee armor on Dainese pants.</li> </ul><p>Of course, these are higher on the budget but given what you need and the size that you are, I think these are the best option. A heavyweight winter baselayer like <a href="http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-womens-evolution-warm-shirt">this</a> or <a href="http://nz.icebreaker.com/en/womens-baselayers/tech-long-sleeve-turtleneck/101310001L.html?prefn1=fabricWeight&amp;start=2&amp;cgid=womens-baselayers&amp;prefv1=260%20Midweight">this</a> is perfect too.</p> <h2></h2> <h2>UPDATE 6/6/2014:</h2> <p>Kathleen emailed me back to let me know what she found!</p> <p><em>Hi Joanne,</em></p> <p><em>Wanted to say thank you, thank you, thank you!</em></p> <p><em>I bought the Zima &ndash; actually found in a store in Sydney, tried on the 40 and bought it. I absolutely love it &ndash; it fits really well.</em></p> <p><em>Haven&rsquo;t got the heated liner yet, as I&rsquo;ve only had the Zima for a few days so wanted to see what the fit was like, etc. Next on the shopping list is the heated liner and some new pants.</em></p> <p><em>Loved your advice so thank you again.</em></p>

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