Maybe some of their catalog products are made overseas, but my wife and I
were in Duluth three months ago for a walk-in fitting and the place is
amazing. Not only are all the suits made there, they are made by
individuals rather than on an assembly line.
Andy Goldfine has an amazing company if you ask me.
By-the-way, the walk-in fitting experience was great. I bought my Darien
mail-order but we went together last year for custom fit Roadcrafters
without the hassle. If you can find an excuse to visit Duluth, it is worth
the trip...the suits are cheaper for walk-ins too!
As far as their gear goes: there are a few differences between the models
but it all comes down to personal compromise just like everything else in
life. Put simply, the Darien is more versatile but the Roadcrafter is more
protective. The words on the subject on the RiderWear site are pretty
accurate and descriptive. These are people I trust and would recommend most
of what they sell.
Carleton Black
still a KLR wannabe but not a motorcycle wannabe
mailto://carleton.black@...
Seattle, Washington
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary
Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." - Benjamin Franklin, 1755
-- God bless the United States of America --
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