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One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: October 26th, 2011, 8:05 am
by LeicesterSlut
I think I might have posted this on the wrong topic but oh well

What i'm looking for either a rubberised nylon or pvc one piece rainsuit. I want something similar to a boiler suit with a hood.

Does anyone know where I can look?

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: October 26th, 2011, 8:55 am
by hotwilly
For starters PVC U Like & its sister site / business

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: October 28th, 2011, 7:56 am
by LeicesterSlut
Thank you, hotwilly.

I couldn't find anything i liked on the website

do you know any others?

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: October 28th, 2011, 11:24 am
by hotwilly
One piece motorcyclist suit built-in hood in the collar
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Held-Monsun-Pie ... B002A3HAYY

I know people on here have discussed / got one piece karting oversuits - usually clear pvc - but these don't have a hood.

depends what you want / need it for

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: October 28th, 2011, 6:28 pm
by dave62
LS, what are you looking for? Are you talking about a total total enclosure like a Hazmat suit? Or a rainwear type object? If the later, I can suggest the PVC-U-LIKE D2. I bought one, and it is one piece. The top is like a raincoat, but then it seamlessly goes into the pants. The wrists and ankles are elasticated. It has a hood. The only negative is that there is no, well, no "pelvic" area access. Rubber Eva has equivalent outfits that do have "portals". I however, have not bought one of theirs, yet. With my D2, I made my own access portal by emulating the incredible placket that pvc-u-like puts on their mens pajama bottoms, look at the PJ-1. My wife and I like those so much, that I have ordered just the bottom half of the pajama. Then, those are long pants, so I cut them to short lengths. My wife and I love those pants. It's hard to describe the placket covering, but it is wonderful. Holds one stuff in, yet allows very easy access. But the D2 is very nice.
I will admit that I desired a D2 type outfit wihen I was an early teenager and discovered that I liked the feel of PVC jackets. My mom had thrown out two jelly jackets of my sisters, and I found those in the garage and snuck them in. Since they were sized small, I could not wear them, and I would end up wearing part of one on each arm. I always wanted a real jelly jacket, and now with the Internet I can buy them. I remember desiring a full outfit, and when I put on my D2 for the first time, it was awesome.
I would love to see PVC-U-like put the PJ-1 placket on the D2 outfilt. That would require more money to be transfered oveseas!
Dave

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: October 29th, 2011, 4:13 am
by frederique
dave62 wrote:LS, what are you looking for? Are you talking about a total total enclosure like a Hazmat suit? Or a rainwear type object? If the later, I can suggest the PVC-U-LIKE D2. I bought one, and it is one piece. The top is like a raincoat, but then it seamlessly goes into the pants. The wrists and ankles are elasticated. It has a hood. The only negative is that there is no, well, no "pelvic" area access. Rubber Eva has equivalent outfits that do have "portals". I however, have not bought one of theirs, yet. With my D2, I made my own access portal by emulating the incredible placket that pvc-u-like puts on their mens pajama bottoms, look at the PJ-1. My wife and I like those so much, that I have ordered just the bottom half of the pajama. Then, those are long pants, so I cut them to short lengths. My wife and I love those pants. It's hard to describe the placket covering, but it is wonderful. Holds one stuff in, yet allows very easy access. But the D2 is very nice.
I will admit that I desired a D2 type outfit wihen I was an early teenager and discovered that I liked the feel of PVC jackets. My mom had thrown out two jelly jackets of my sisters, and I found those in the garage and snuck them in. Since they were sized small, I could not wear them, and I would end up wearing part of one on each arm. I always wanted a real jelly jacket, and now with the Internet I can buy them. I remember desiring a full outfit, and when I put on my D2 for the first time, it was awesome.
I would love to see PVC-U-like put the PJ-1 placket on the D2 outfilt. That would require more money to be transfered oveseas!
Dave
These waterproof plastic have been discarded after they?
or you have hidden these impermeable plastic?
your mother she has realized that you had found the waterproof plastic of your sisters?

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: October 29th, 2011, 4:34 am
by kulshan
I think I'm the guilty party selling the transparent kart suits. I've had both one and two piece models that were samples from suppliers in Pakistan. Most are sold off now excepting the two piece models. HOWEVER, I found a supersoft, slick whitish two piece suit with elastics and an elastic hood. The pants have elastic waist and feet as well. Don't know where it came from but if somebody is looking for a real thick and plastickly two piece suit thats glossy and soft, let me know.

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: October 31st, 2011, 9:02 am
by LeicesterSlut
kulshan, do you have any pictures of these amazing sounding rainsuits?

At the moment, The most I got to wearing a 'one piece',is wearing my regatta navy blue raincoat and trousers and tucking the coat into the trousers..not the most best looking image, i must admit

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: November 1st, 2011, 5:44 am
by kulshan
Yes, I can send a picture, if I could get an email from you, please.

Re: One Piece Rainsuit?

Posted: November 3rd, 2011, 10:20 am
by RainyDee
There are a couple of OMP clear one piece PVC karting suits for sale on ebay.co.uk just now, here's one in XL http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OMP-Karting-w ... _500wt_901 and another in L http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OMP-Wet-Weath ... _500wt_901, you'll also find them on there new for about £30 - £35, I'd look out for the same kind of suits made by Sparco or MIR, they are just as good, I know, I have all 3!!