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Gear & Equipment Season 7

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16 February 2023

A brand new season of Itchy Boots Adventures and I am going back to Africa! Africa is a big continent and the weather conditions can vary drastically, depending on location and season. I am beginning this journey in Morocco, traveling south. Because it's still the middle of winter when I'm setting off, I'll be wearing warmer clothing than you might expect for Africa! 

In this blog I am sharing the gear & equipment that I'll carry with me this season.  blog I am sharing the gear & equipment that I'll carry with me this season.  

Clothing - REV'IT!REV'IT!

I've been wearing REV'IT! Motorcycle gear for years now and I am proud to be a REV'IT! Ambassador. For the past 2 years, I have been wearing their  Dirt Series  line of adventure clothing and I am in love with it. Made for adventure, these motorcycle clothes are extremely lightweight, strong and comfortable. I mainly like that they give me a lot more flexibility to move in when I'm off-roading. They are also CE certified and therefore safe to use on tarmac as well.REV'IT! Motorcycle gear for years now and I am proud to be a REV'IT! Ambassador. For the past 2 years, I have been wearing their roading. They are also CE certified and therefore safe to use on tarmac as well.

I am wearing the 'Proteus' protector body armor and Scram knee protection and on top of that, there is a variety of jackets and pants you can choose based on the temperature and climate you ride in. 

For Morocco and Mauritania, I was wearing either the red-black Jersey Trailblazer or the red Jersey Sierra on top of my body armor. Those matched best with the colors of my motorcycle!

As it was still winter in Morocco, I brought my black Jacket Component H2O. This is the same jacket I had with me in Canada and Alaska. This jacket is waterproof and kept me extra warm in the mountains. In case of serious torrential downpour, I am bringing the lightweight Smock Barrier

Now that I have reached Senegal and it is becoming much warmer, I am wearing the Jersey Scramble which is lighter and thinner to get more airflow while I am riding.

For season 7, I am wearing the camo grey Dirt Series Peninsula Pants which I first used for the Baja Rally. After a full 6 day desert race in Mexico the pants still look like brand new, so they're coming with me to Africa now! 

The same goes for my motorcycle boots. These are the Expedition Boots, I've had these in the last season too and they are still in perfect condition. 

I'll be carrying three different motorcycle gloves with me. Three, you say? I normally carry two pairs of gloves with me, so I always have spare gloves with me. I won't ride my motorcycle without gloves, so they are a very important piece of kit.

Given the possibility of snow in the Atlas Mountains and very cold temperatures, I brought the first REV'IT! battery powered heated gloves with me : the Liberty H2O Heated Gloves. Now that I'm over the mountains and have headed into the West African desert, I have swapped to summer gloves. Those are the grey Dirt Series Caliber gloves. On top of that, for season 7, I've added an extra pair of very thin gloves in case of extreme heat. They are so small and light that they barely take up any space! Those are the red Dirt Series Massif gloves

During the 2022 Baja Rally, I rode with a neck brace because of the extra danger that comes with a desert race. Like with most of my protective equipment, I get used to it so quickly that riding without it afterwards just feels wrong. That's why I decided to keep my neck brace  and also wear it for my Season 7 adventures!

Helmet - Arai

You know what they say: Don't change a winning team! Like all previous seasons, I'm riding with the Arai Tour X-4. I strongly believe in the Arai values where safety is always the first priority. That's why I've even become an Arai Ambassador two years ago. Motorcycling can be a dangerous sport and the helmet is simply the most important piece of your personal safety gear.

For this season, I'll be proud to wear a new Tour X-4 with a custom design. With this incredible design I am ready to take on Africa! 

Like several seasons before this, I am still happy with the extra goggle set up on my helmet. I've again installed a quick release system so I can easily unclip my goggles. 

Luggage System - Mosko Moto

Ever since I switched from aluminum panniers to soft luggage, I've never looked back. Now I simply can't imagine all the extra weight that goes with aluminum panniers and pannier racks!

For years in a row now, I have been adventuring with the Reckless 80 Mosko Moto bags. In the world of soft luggage, I don't think any brand understands this better than Mosko Moto. Their gear is just the smartest and toughest! 

The total volume that I carry in the Reckless 80L Revolver (V3.0) is 84 liters : 2 Drybags of 25 liter each,1 Stinger 22L mailbag, 2 removable 4L dry bags and 2 small 2L Molle pouches. 

For a Tankbag, I am using the Hood tank bag (V1.2) again. Inside of it, I have a GIVI USB charging station which is connected to the motorcycle battery so I can charge small devices.

Navigation System

When I was at the Baja Rally, I met Willem Avenant and he was using this tablet at the rally. You can use it for rally racing but it is an Android supported device, so you can use any regular open source navigation app. Here is the link to his website.

That's it - the most important pieces of gear and equipment that I am using in this season. Compared to previous seasons, I am also working with new cameras and drone equipment, which I talk more about in my Itchy Boots Academy. So if you are serious about film making and motorcycle vlogging - check out this page for more information! 

 

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Noraly..I've just posted a comment about the dangers in Morocco on your season 6 blog
I can't copy and paste it to here but I suggest to read it carefully.
Morocco is a beautiful country and well worth exploring but some of the population are no joke.
Please be careful..M.J.

mellowjelly  | 

These comments are based on my personal experience in 1982 when I was there.
Maybe the situation is changed in all those years and it is better now.
I don't want to humiliate any Moroccans here.
Just worried about the boots and her safety.

mellowjelly  | 

Noraly, it's great to have you back on the road and sharing your adventures.

Consider this post a vote to explore 'Eye of the Sahara', should you enter Mauritania. Be safe, and have fun!

DesertBrian  | 

Hi, I saw you use a tablet as GPS, could you send us its reference ?

mimii  | 

Enjoy your adventure, using common sense Africa is way safer then the USA.
Embassy Netherlands has good guidance
too.
Have fun

Wildocean  | 

Hi Noraly!
When purchasing riding gear, I usually try to find the brands that you use because I 100% trust your opinion on the gear you are wearing. Throughout the years you have shown an incredible amount of ethics and I know you wouldn't promote something you didn't like/ use yourself. Nobody puts it to the test like you do and if you are still happy with it after days/ weeks/ months of riding in it (sometimes in extreme situations), then I am on board. So yeah, my gear is Revit, my helmet is Arai and my bags are Mosko and when I review the items I always make sure to let them know I got them because of you so they know you are a great ambassador for their brands. Only the boots are a different brand because I am super short and needed something more elevated with a heel.
One thing I wanted to ask you is what googles would you recommend? I've never used them, so I don't even know where to begin and there are so many options it's overwhelming.

Safe travels and we are so happy to have you back on the channel! Here in Canada it is still very cold and I can not wait to hop on my motorcycle! Sometimes I just go to my garage and sit on it for a while haha, I miss riding! LETS GO! braaaap! =)

MZ  | 

Looking for a GPS that would work with my Car and Bike. I noticed you had a new big Yellow one. Could you advise that make and model number.
Thanks
Fred

Fredfedups  | 

Noraly-
I couldn’t wait to watch your first Episode for Season 7! The only downfall was I wanted more :-). I can’t wait to see what kind of adventures Africa will bring you and in turn all of us.
Thank you for showing all of us women riders that there is so much more to explore outside of our local areas.

Travel safe and have fun!
Melissa Schaible

MelissaS  | 

So glad to hear that you enjoy my videos!

Noraly  | 

Great looking graphics! Safe travels!

Dhturk  | 

Thanks!

Noraly  | 

Veel veilig reisplezier Noraly, ik heb je vertrek naar Marocco aandachtig bekeken en jou introductie naar zowel de motor als uw uitrusting netjes kunnen volgen,,,, alleen,,,, je vertelde over je nieuwe navigatie maar niets meer?? Hopelijk komen
we daar in de volgende tubes meer details over te weten want dat ziet er iets speciaals uit !! Beter dan de Montana( garmin) ?? Ik zie ernaar uit. Goeie reis alvast.

Yamahatraveler  | 
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