Dainese Base Layers
Functional and stylish motorcycle Base Layers by Dainese
Elasticated windproof base layer with water repellent fabric and two front pockets
Abrasion resistant seamless base layer designed for under the helmet usage
Thermal base layer pants patch design for mobility
Tear resistant helmet liner designed without seams for maximum comfort
Abrasion resistant polyester base layer with variable intensity antishock gel pad
Thermal base layer with active moisture control, designed to be worn in cold weather conditions
Abrasion resistant armoured seamless base layer with active moisture management
Abrasion resistant armoured seamless base layer with active moisture management
Abrasion resistant armoured seamless base layer with active moisture management
Abrasion resistant all-year armoured seamless base layer with active moisture management
Abrasion resistant, all-season armoured base layer suit with active moisture management
Abrasion resistant Bioceramic polyester base layer with variable intensity antishock gel pad
High-tech moisture managing base layer for hot weather riding
High-tech moisture managing base layer for hot weather riding
High-tech moisture managing base layer for hot weather riding
High-tech moisture managing base layer for hot weather riding
Durable polyester jacket with waist adjustment and three zipped outer pockets
Seamless skull cap designed to ensure freshness and reduce sweat
Thermal long length socks with footbed compression, ankle support and grippy soles
Ladies abrasion resistant armoured seamless base layer trousers with active moisture management
The D1! cracking!
So for anyone debating on this product... I'm a motorcycle instructor so out in all weathers. I ride a naked bike at work and a sports bike in my time off, So slightly different riding positions and its comfortable in both. I also wear a perforated sports bike jacket so its tight fitting especially on the arms and the jacket lets a lot of air through. The D1 makes the arms tighter but will just about fit underneath. The arms are windstopper and thermal lined too... but the benefit of completely cutting out the wind on a perforated jacket is a must when you are looking at riding in anything less than 10 degrees. It does an amazing job at cutting out all wind and you don't feel a breath coming in at high speeds. Above 13 degrees you will need to tale it off when off the bike as its too hot due to the thermal liner. If you want something for 15 degrees plus (summer evenings etc then the D mental fleece is better as only has windstopper material on the chest and is less bulky on the arms, I've owned both... The D1 is abut to save my winter 2019! absolutely perfect for cold weather, makes a massive difference!
Read moreTight and light
It makes me feel like a ninja! It was very tight when I first wore it but it is now just a nice snug fit. Fairly thin material but not flimsy and I have been wearing it over the winter with no complaints, although, I wouldn't go so far to call it thermal wear... It covers most of my neck and comes just under my jacket but I also wear a high necked sweater over the balaclava. You might be able to find something a little cheaper than £25 or even spend a little more for a larger neck/chest coverage. I still think its worth it and it is probably the weight/size of a handkerchief.
Read moreBest windproof layer out there
Quite simply roasting and extremely effective at stopping the wind. I wear it under a Alpinestars windproof textile jacket and this is the only thing that works. Used to ride on a super naked and it makes a big difference. Size a bit snug so recommend ordering a size up if you want to wear a t-shirt underneath.
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