I was looking for some new leathers in late 2002 and tried a number of different brands on. Memorable from this was the disappointment in how uncomfortable a set of Texports were (the armour was extremely uncomfortable and really dug in) and how comfortable an Alpinestars Bostrom suit was, but the comfort factor was tempered by the feeling that it was a "one crash" suit ie. one decent "off" and it'd be fit only for the bin.
I decided to check up on made-to-measure stuff and found that for pretty much the same price (around £800) I could get something made to my own design and the choice came down to either Crowtree or Zak. As Crowtree were in Louth (110 miles from former home in Leicester) and Zak in Northampton (30 miles) I went to Zak and ended up with an excellent suit (including free back protector) that certainly resists crash damage well - after my 120-odd mph get off at Llandow last year there wasn't a mark on me save for some big bruises, and the damage to the suit was repaired for £75. My only issue with the suit is its weight, but that's due to the sheer amount of leather in it.
Karen, who runs Zak, knows leathers inside out (literally) as she made them for Swift and FT and has repaired and altered just about every brand around and can offer valid opinions on them all from the expert's perspective. Dainese stuff certainly looks good, but you couldn't pay me to wear it, especially after Karen told me about the arm coming off an £1100 Foggy replica suit in a 60mph crash....
With leathers as much as anything it's a case of getting what you pay for, but I'll always go made to measure in future, at least you can be certain of whet you're getting. I wasn't surprised to see the Hideout suit winning the comparison test on the link above, but if you're thinking of buying a suit, check by what margin the Hideout suit won the test and have a think about made to measure stuff. What's your skin worth?
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