slippery or jetpilot?

which is perferred? slippery seem a bit less for jackets.

which slippery jacket perffered?
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thanks
 

SJBrit

Extraordinary Alien
Location
Bradenton, FL
I happen to use Jetpilot stuff and really like their gear. I think you'll be happy with whatever you get - they're both good brands.
 
Slippery suits have been good for me for a lot of years. I like the matrix pullover vest.
For shoes.....ONLY wrestling shoes. The others don't last and don't have near the traction inside footholds.
Gloves...I like waterski gloves.

Chad
 

yamanube

This Is The Way
Staff member
Location
Mandalor
If you are a taller guy the switch vest is really nice, they fit a little bigger than most and are longer too. When I wear most any pullover I look like Im wearing a belly shirt. Its also very comfortable and seems to be holding up well.
 
dont buy anything from slippery sizes are way off quallity sucks. my switch pants are falling appart after 1 month my shoes fell appart after 2 rides, and slippery basically told me to "F" off when i wrote to them to complain. buy something else if you want it to last. i can't express enough how pi$$ed i am about thier quallity and customer service.:grumble:
 

Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
Location
Tampa Bay
I love the Slippery vests. I had a DOminator that is still in good shape and is about 5 years old plus. I recently bought a new Matrix, and it's very comfortable. I used to use Slippery boots, but recently went to Asics Mathog wrestling shoes- I will never go back to aqua shoes/boots. Wrestling shoes are the shizznit. I drilled a couple holes in the soles to help with drainage.
 

TB

NOTHING IS EVER PROMISED
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
for shoes i just wear a pair of converse chuck taylors...good traction..they dont hold water..hold up prety good..and you can get them anywhere
 
I have a both a matrix pullover, and a Flight SE. I prefer the JP vest, as I really didnt like the neoprene/glideskin/whatever its called on the slippery. I find them both to be a pain in the ass to put on, im not very flexible and have trouble reaching the buckles (the slippery was a bit easier if i kept the buckles connected, but loosened the straps).
 

sxi steve

Life's short, have fun.
Location
Clinton Twp, MI
I have #2. I like it. I always got the vests with the buckles on the side, so I don't scratch up the paint when doing tricks.

I use Nike wrestling shoes.
 
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