🌧️ Ride Dry, Ride Fly – Own the Rain with BMW ProRain!
The BMW Genuine ProRain Rain Overall is a unisex, lightweight, and windtight one-piece riding suit crafted from 100% nylon with a waterproof polyurethane coating. Designed for superior comfort and safety, it features heat-resistant interior leg panels, anti-slip seat material, a secure labyrinth zipper system, adjustable Velcro fasteners, and high-visibility yellow fabric with retro-reflective accents. Compact and easy to pack, it’s the ultimate rain protection for discerning motorcycle riders.
Manufacturer | BMW |
Brand | BMW MOTORRAD |
Model | Prorain |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 14.69 x 12.91 x 2.8 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | BMW8553502 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
M**R
Always With Me on My Bicycle
I commute every day regardless of the weather and needed a rain suit that would guarantee that I would get to my destination dry and clean. This rain suit is light and small enough to carry with me in my bicycle panniers at all times. Even in heavy rain, I have remained dry - especially when combined with plastic boot covers. I have also used it during cold weather to stay protected when temperatures have dropped below 20 degrees Fahrenheit. The hood is thin enough to easily fit under my helmet, though it does limit visibility and your ability to hear somewhat. The suit is reinforced in all the right places and its bright colors (combined with my various flashing lights) ensure my visibility on the road. I highly recommend this outfit for bicyclists looking for reliable protection from the elements.
C**N
May or may not be the right Rain suit for you
If your are portly you should probably look elsewhere. If you are going over a bulky jacket and pants like Motoport for example look elsewhere, it wont likely fit. The rains suit is tailored long and thin. If that is how you are built in my opinion it is a stylish suit. I am 5'10 inches about 195 pounds and can use it over some armored jackets depending on how layered and how bulky with a help from another person. Over just my street clothes I can get it off and on by myself. The suit is taller then me overall and the crotch area is snug with much longer legs then I need.
D**E
Save yourself the trouble
Awful product! Cannot be ordered in a size that would remotely fit properly. That is, unless you're 6'5" then it might. Wish I'd never ordered this product.
A**Y
C'mon, BMW! It's 2017, and you still ...
C'mon, BMW! It's 2017, and you still selling a gear that DOES NOT BREATH? For almost 2 hundred??Find your rain gear wet from inside regardless of if it's rainy or not outside. Just after a couple of hours.And no, I'm not willing to stop on the highway just to put it on, I'm wearing a rain gear if it's going to rain, not if it's raining cats and dogs already.Made a mistake not ordering FroggToggs in time, had to get this one, already regret. Now have an expensive item which is no use for me (got those FroggToggs later).Not a 1 star only because it seems to be a quality manufacture - but used only once (for 2 days) to feel the real.And by the way, building a moisture inside does not only feel 'just bad' - it will make you even colder in the cold (anything lower than 45, especially 40ish and below).
S**R
This is the one!
This is the rain suit you've been looking for!It comes with its own matching hi viz stash sack and packs down to an expected size.Considering that built quality and ease ofp putting on/off, vencro arm and waist, I believe is better than the closest competitor (Rev'it Pacific H2O 2 about $130). This I bought on amazon for $160 w/$14 delivery but I've seen it as low as $149 on prime.This wonderful hi viz with reflective accents is not the dark yellow banana suit previously offered by BMW. This one with the revit I would say are the most "stylish" (if there is such a thing on a rain suit) hi viz offerings on the market.I'm 6'1" 265lbs and XL fits over my alpinestars Valparaiso jacket and riding jeans.It took me less than 5min to get off the bike get the rain gear from the paniers don it and get back on the road.It's doable with gloves but I would recommend removing the gloves. Also I did do a practice fit at home when the rain suit arrived.I drove though a storm a few week ago from for about 1.5 hours and it kept me dry. I drive an R1200GS with stock windshield at the most elevated position.You do need to take your time and properly lap the Velcro closure over the zipper.On a side note my Michelin Pilot 4 tyres are also highly recommended for raining conditions as I was driving normally on the interstate and the grip was exceptional.Highly recommended.
L**W
Not bad.
Nice rainsuit.It does run large and long, but that's okay as it will need to fit over whatever clothing one is wearing at the time.Should have no problem with water getting into the top of your boots.
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