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+1 for the Wolf Titanium 3/4 jacket. I've had a non-Outlast one for a couple of years and it has been excellent in all seasons. (I wasn't convinced that the Outlast membrane version would match the hype.) The collar feels a bit tight sometimes so the Velcro can come loose, and elsewhere I'd prefer zips on the main pockets and press studs over the main zip rather than Velcro, but water doesn't get in and the pockets don't spill so there's really no problem. I find that all textile jackets tend to absorb some rain into the outer material so in really torrential rain I still put a cheap, waterproof shell on top to shed water immediately rather than having to dry. It is also warmer that way. |
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 Posted: 17:59 - 18 Oct 2015 Post subject: Re: New textile jacket for winter |
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| Kaya75 wrote: | Hello all,
I thought about posting this in the touring section, but it's a kit question so.. Here goes.
I ride all winter, generally and commute everyday, last winter I just used a big'ol hi viz over my summer leather jacket.. But when making progress on long roads it flap and it my lid which was seriously annoying.. And the leather still got cold stiff and damp.
So payday is next week and I'm going to splash out on a decent winter textile looking for something that will be easy to commute with daily and cope with 200miles of north bound M6 mid winter... On a naked bandit.
Budget sub £200
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If you wnat to buy cheap buy from Europe online. Need to be careful here with sizes, although most sellers accept returns and size exchanges, they will charge you for the both shippings for the return.
Try to get the best brand the most expensive model you can find with the biggest discount you can find. That seems obvious but a lot of people go for cheap brands because of the price. You can buy quality gear cheap.
£213 buys you Furygan Titan - IMO the best jacket you can have with your budget. Has CE certified protection for the textile, most textiles have armor certified only not the actual textile material for tear and abrassion. This jacket is so warm I still wear it without the winter liner yet.
Form here:
https://www.fc-moto.de/Furygan-Titan-Textile-Jacket
Note go in some UK shop and try the fitting first, Furygan tends to run one size smaller for example I am XL, Titan that fits me is XXL.
If you fancy long touring style jackets, and they make sense for me in the winter, try Alpinestars Andes, again you need one size larger:
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/199087
For Gore-tex the cheapest good jacket IMO is Dainese Ice Evo:
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/214008
Tips to stay warm: get muffs and good winter balaclava
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Awesome replies, thanks for the time, gives me a nice selection to go at I'm intrigued with the CE ratings there Val, never considered that...
Well I got pilots 4 on order for the wheels and need to look at these jacket options, cut down to a good selection here, same as all kit I reckon selection of quality reviews ( thanks all ) and then go try see what fits good and feels right
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i always replace the standard CE level 1 which comes with most gear with These in the shoulders & These worn on outside of the jacket as the EX-K's are too bulky for the inside' search google for reviews on them...protect miles better than old gen CE level 1  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 245 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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