Aerostich

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Aerostich is a company based in Duluth, Minnesota that produces and sells motorcycle safety clothing and other motorcycle related equipment, such as GPS systems, luggage, and hand tools. It was founded in 1982 by Andy Goldfine, who is also the founder of the nonprofit Ride To Work, Inc.

They are best known for the textile gear they create, including the Roadcrafter suit and Darien jacket. Some track day organizations, such as NESBA, allow riders to use Aerostich suits instead of full racing leathers.

The Aerostich catalog is known for listing humorous fake products that riders would love to have, at incredibly high prices. For example, they offer the Cellphone Sabre, which is described as, "a handlebar-mounted signal blanker utilizing recently declassified ex-military sweep-coil jamming technology. It instantly and fully disables all wireless telephones nearby (while causing no permanent harm)."

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