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  1. Hey Gals, As a member of REV'IT's first women's ADV team, I get to test out some of their products throughout the year and give you guys (and them) my honest review. I put this page together in the hopes that some of you might have your questions answered, or I might help you find gear that works for you. Me: I ride a Husaberg 390 that I bought after selling my BMW650GS. I know it's not an XLADV - but I'm fairly certain the things I do on it hold up to the things you gals on 1200's do....except I have to balance myself on a tiny seat on any tarmac. You can most often find me deep in single track, waiting for my husband to un-bury his Triumph Tiger from whichever situation he got himself into being the dumb guy on an adventure bike at a DualSport event. My Gear: I've ridden in a huge array of gear - from the $100 jacket that I bought when starting out, to street gloves, men's boots, and improperly fitting helmets (SO many of those - seriously go to an actual store with knowledgeable staff to buy a helmet. PLEASE). I jumped at the chance to get on this women's team because I've struggled SO much with the gear I've had. That feeling of being slowly strangled by your jacket is not pleasant. Hating the fact that the chest plate you bought because it was a 'women's' product fits so high your helmet crashes into it. Been there. I could go on. I'm going to give you my opinion of this gear - and I'll try to check back in to give you long term reviews as well. And perhaps I'll draft a few of my other 'team' members into the review process so you can hear from more than just me. Amelia (Aka millieonthemove at Instagram)
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