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May 29, 2009
Where the Mesh Meets the Armor
Picture the scene: you're riding cross-country, the sun's beating down like Satan's hammer on an anvil, and you're roasting in your leathers. Don't be tempted to doff your road-rash protection to bask in the breeze; instead, swap your leathers for some serious riding gear.

Teiz Motorsports' Cross Continent Air one-piece mesh riding suit bridges the gap between comfort and safety. With its removable CE-approved armor, the Cross Continent protects your most vulnerable joints, while its mesh 1680 Denier nylon outer shell lets a comforting breeze cool your sweat-drenched body. Throw in a water bladder pouch with drinking tube tab, clear map pockets and waterproof zippers, and you've got a riding suit with more functionality that a roaming herd of iPhone-toting mechanical engineers.

The Cross Continent Air is available in a bunch of colors, and it's sized specifically for your measurements, so make sure you haven't had too many burritos at that last road stop before phoning in your dimensions.

Check out the goods and snag some serious comfort. Who knows — with a riding suit this nifty, you may be tempted to start planning your own version of Long Way Round.

One horsepower, and 100 lbs of gear

How low can you go?

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