-Klim Modular helmet...not very quiet to be honest but it fits my odd head pretty well and I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Transitions lens.
-Klim Krios Pro helmet...yep, the one with the visor (peak or whatever its referred to in this group) It is quieter than the Klim modular, it is the lightest helmet I have ever found, fits great too.
I always wear a helmet liner of some sort to kee the helmet padding clean.
-I use Sena 50S in all my helmets. Not a fan, just learned their little quirks enough that I can tolerate them and get them working when they do get weird out on the road.
-I love my Klim Carlsbad jacket. Fits me great, has good protection and decent ventilation. It is the MOST waterproof geat I ever found.
-I wear some sort of performance base layer...Merino wool long sleeve to something more summer temp oriented and short sleeve...no particular preference, but I do have a lot Patagonia options.
-I have a Mosko Moto heated jacket...without a doubt the most comfortable and best heated piece of gear I have found. It heats up instantly and can pack into its own pocket for space saving when not wearing it. My forearms do get cold when temps are in the low 30s at freeway speeds but that is more a bike windflow issue that the jacket per see.
-I wear summer gloves as much as possible...I do have factory heated grips and BarkBusters and I can run into the high 40s with a summer dirtbike type glove. Then I put on my Baja leather gloves till the high 30s...this is where I get lost. If I run my big Sedicci winter gloves I cant feel a thing and they are not a great fit nor comfy for very long. So...that said, I am going to likely get something else with somewhere between 60 and 100 grams like the Klim Inversion.
-I wear a paid of padded cycling shorts most of the time. Under that Exoffico underwear or nothing.
-As it cools down I wear a similar baselayer that do on top...maybe not Merino, some level of Patagonia base/insulating layer.
-I have matching Carlsbad pants and also a pair of Mosko Rak Overpants. I commute so the Mosko pants are great for that as they are light and full zip and pack small in the top case. They are super comfy and roomy, totally waterproof...the only drawback is I have to wear separate knee pads (I have lots of old dirtbike knee/shin pads) which is fine as I can wear shorts to work and just strip it all off when I get there. The Carlsbad pants are great too...built in knee pads (I am on the fence as to whether this is good or bad...will they stay in place in a fall???), totally waterproof, bit NOT full zip so I have to take my boots off if I were to use these as commuter pants.
-I do not wear cotton sox...so Merino or most often a cycling sock.
-Tall Forma boots for now. They are not super comfy but are waterproof and work good when I ride the Adventure bike in mild dirt type rides. I need to address the boots (along with the gloves) this winter...so I am sure this change soon.
All in all I am pretty happy with my gear...I have an Olympia one piece that I use for commuting but I never really think to use it for LD rides...not sure why. I may try the new Neotech helmet...I had the original and loved it...or the C5 as I have a Shuberth E? that fits good, but rattles and vibrates too much to be good LD ride helmet.