Fieldsheer Highland 1pc Suit

ATTTENTION: If you are part of AeroStich Army that believes anything less than a full “Stich” is like riding naked, please read another blog. This review will just upset you!!!

So I am back into motorcycling with a vengeance, add to that some money burning a hole in my wallet. Unfortunately, the SWMBO really cannot support me buying a lovely $858 (After alternations and shipping) for the AeroStich roadcrafter suit.

So anyway, I am a cheep guy and I personally don’t buy my shirts tailor-made, and I find JC Penny shirts to fit me just fine. With this in mind, I searched out a reasonable solution and went upon a quest to get something to fit me.Fieldsheer Suit Large

Ok, the 411 on me… I am a Big Guy, and hell my doctor would probably be happy with me if I dumped 75lbs to make it to the government height/weight chart. So, at my riding weight in the 275+lb, height of 6’6”, and a XXXL head to fit my ego in. In addition, I am riding an ’04 ST1300, and I am a wimp when it comes to being warm.

Our Friends at Fieldsheer make a Highland 1pc suit and after a bunch of reading I went ahead, bought one on sale, and took it for a spin.

The Good
1. The suit has the same basic two-zipper system of the AeroStich suit.
2. Quilted inner liner is really warm, as I really can’t imagine wearing the liner anytime soon in Phoenix.
3. Vents: One on each shoulder and back (3 vents total). Zipper vents that can be opened up to try to help keep you cool.
4. Armor: The Back pad and elbow pads fit nicely. The hip pads seem silly, and were initially two low, but a quick adjustment of the Velcro that holds the pads in made everything fit nicely. The Kneepads have to be adjusted a bit for a good fit, but stay put after adjustment.
5. Pockets: A place to put everything is an understatement. A large outside chest pocket, Two thigh pockets, A small key pocket on the left wrist, Inside right breast pocket and a small zipped inside pocket over your heart that can be accessed without unzipping the suit though the main zipper opening.
6. Everything is adjustable, the arms can be adjusted and tightened around the upper arm. The Waistband can be adjusted to make a tighter fit around the mid section. Finally, even the leg openings can be adjusted to three different sizes to keep the wind and rain out.

The Bad
1. The sizing system really is not realistic. I tried a 3X-sized suit and could not even fit it on over shorts and a t-shirt. I ended up with a 5X and that is a bit tight around my middle. Understand that I find my Joe Rocket 3XL-sized jacket to be a bit big. I could understand a 4X or something, but 5X… I just cannot be that FAT!!!
2. Ventilation is really non-existent. If you don’t have the vents open, the suit is defiantly water and wind proof. I am sure when the temperature is 55deg or even 45, this is a great plus. Nevertheless, riding around in 77deg temperatures in Phoenix, the suit is a bit warm.

The Ugly:
1. Watching me get into the suit must be a riot. As you are to be able to get into the suit fully dressed with shoes on. It is not unlike putting on a pair of loose pants with shoes on, and finding the rubber soles grip the inside of the pant legs. In this case, there are two openings that you have to pass your feet though. The easier one is the upper crotch area on the right leg. With my size 14 foot, the lower pant opening on the left leg is more challenging.
2. Weight: The darn suit weighs 12 pounds and is not the lightest thing in the world.

Final thoughts:
In the end, I really think the suit is a great cheaper alternative to the AeroStich suit. I got mine for $199+ Shipping and a free backpack. While I could not get the color of my choice, special fitting for my out of shape body, and most importantly the membership into the “stich” fan club. I am happy at saving $600+ over the AeroStich suit. If you can find them, I recommend the suit for riding in 75deg and cooler weather.

As always YMMV….

8 Comments

Where did you find the suit for $199 + backpack?

Thanks

Comment by Tim | August 5th, 2005 12:52 pm | Permalink

bought the suit. all i knew was they had the 895
dollar suit or the 200 dollar suit they said
was the same thing. ok. so buy this one, it has
tons of protection, is great with the pockets
everywhere. you can even put bridge tolls in
your wrist pocket. only thing to watch for is
riding in hot temp can be hot. i wouldnt buy
the 895 suit unless i suddenly lost my mind.

greatest tip here: buy a couple of feet of velcro
(not sure if you need the hooky piece or the loopy)
but anyway you get both when you buy it. you can quickly run the velcro across your waist and it will stick, giving you a readymade belt, and then you can take the top half of the suit down and let it hang
on hot days for walking around.

Comment by dan | September 4th, 2005 5:15 pm | Permalink

Where DID you get the Highland suit for $199?? Thank you.

Comment by john | January 10th, 2006 2:00 pm | Permalink

I got mine from Sandhills Powersports for $210 shipped, but it was through their ebay store.  Ahem…see the google ads!

http://www.sandhillspowersports.com/

Comment by angrybob | January 10th, 2006 6:07 pm | Permalink

Gothic..Much easier way to put on the suit.
Open it as shown in the pic. All zips open with the left long zip up all the way and unhooked the suit will open up on that side. Right foot through the opening and pull the suit up inserting right arm and pull over right shoulder. Insert left arm and pull suit over left shoulder. Start the left zip at the top, zip all the way down. Snap. Zip right leg down, snap. Secure the storm flap and go ride.
There are more pockets than you mentioned too.
Good suit for the money.

Don D

Comment by DonD | February 6th, 2006 9:12 pm | Permalink

I love this suit. I got it for 164 on ebay.
The things about it I like.
It is made out of some tuff material, has good padding, plenty of pockets, and is rain proof. I can put it on in 1 minute. Not quite the 10 seconds of a stich but close enough for me.
The things that I don’t like.
It is heavy and bulky, so it is hard to pack away. This is a warm suit. The vent don’t work well. Great for Fall, Winter, Spring but Summer can be too hot. Sizing is off some. I am 5′10 about 180 with wide shoulders and arms. I wear a 42 long or 44 long suit jacket. The XL fits my upper body great. But it is a little long for me.
I put it on by right leg, then left arm, then right arm and zip from left leg up. I can consistently do it in 1 minute or less.

Overall value. GREAT!! I love it. I would buy it again. I lock it to my back. If someone steals it by cutting it off, I did not lose much.

Comment by Jim K | July 26th, 2006 4:47 pm | Permalink

$50 for the win! brand spankin new too!
Ride Now’s Town & Country in Chandler, AZ

look like a marshmellow man, but i’m warm!

Comment by tony | December 23rd, 2006 10:08 am | Permalink

The highland suit is awesome. I crashed my bike making a turn at 60mph and walked away without a scratch. For about a third of the price for a ’stich, can’t beat it. The size L I got fitted me perfectly and I have no problem putting it on and off.

Comment by Mark | January 9th, 2007 4:25 pm | Permalink

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