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Cycling Jackets
Hello,
I've been using my light-weight Marmot hiking shell for some time while cycling, but I really want to get more visible and get a proper cycling jacket with a bright yellow color. I started looking at Gore cycling jackets and one other brand (whose name is slipping my mind at the moment) and the first thing I noticed is that none of these cycling jackets have zip pits! This is standard on hiking apparel and I use them a ton while cycling too.
Is there any good cycling jackets that come with zip pits?
Also, can anyone recommend good lights for the bike too?
I've been using my light-weight Marmot hiking shell for some time while cycling, but I really want to get more visible and get a proper cycling jacket with a bright yellow color. I started looking at Gore cycling jackets and one other brand (whose name is slipping my mind at the moment) and the first thing I noticed is that none of these cycling jackets have zip pits! This is standard on hiking apparel and I use them a ton while cycling too.
Is there any good cycling jackets that come with zip pits?
Also, can anyone recommend good lights for the bike too?
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https://www.showerspass.com/product-category/jackets
This company, which I have no experience with, took over the clothing line that was Burley Cycles. The Pacific Northwest is known for crazy wet weather, year round, cycling and Portland OR, where the company is based, is the heart of the local bike culture.
Don't expect low prices, but quality is top notch.
This company, which I have no experience with, took over the clothing line that was Burley Cycles. The Pacific Northwest is known for crazy wet weather, year round, cycling and Portland OR, where the company is based, is the heart of the local bike culture.
Don't expect low prices, but quality is top notch.
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Hi cale,
Those do look like nice jackets, but I am actually out in the desert, so the exact opposite climate ;-) Sorry probably should have specified. Looking for more of a wind-stopper shell now I guess, because after talking to GORE it sounds like most waterproof cycling shells won't have pit zips. To get the pit zips, sounds like I need to go more for a windstopper, water resistant jacket, which should work great in my climate anyhow. GORE only had one that didn't seem to have the best reviews
If anybody can recommend something along those lines, that would be great!
Thanks
Those do look like nice jackets, but I am actually out in the desert, so the exact opposite climate ;-) Sorry probably should have specified. Looking for more of a wind-stopper shell now I guess, because after talking to GORE it sounds like most waterproof cycling shells won't have pit zips. To get the pit zips, sounds like I need to go more for a windstopper, water resistant jacket, which should work great in my climate anyhow. GORE only had one that didn't seem to have the best reviews
If anybody can recommend something along those lines, that would be great!
Thanks
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Oh and I also found the CatsEye and Niterider lights. Both look nice. Anybody prefer one over the other for any particular reason?
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I bought a Showers Pass Elite 2.1 for a rain jacket, but I have ended up using it as my main winter cycling jacket, rain or dry. What makes this jacket so nice is its breathability, so you don't sweat nearly as much as with other jackets I have used. It is made from Event fabric, which is comparable to Goretex but supposedly even more breathable. It also has large pit zips and a back vent, as well as sleeves with velcro straps that allow you to adjust the armholes for more air. Available in black, golden yellow, blue or red. If you shop around on-line, it's not hard to find on sale.
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I'm really liking the looks of that Showers Pass Eilte 2.1. Didn't notice the pit zips on it at first, either. Thanks a bunch guys, I think this might be the one for me. I also like the Golden Rod color. Visible, yet not as insanely bright as the almost florescent yellow on some jackets
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Burly was a worker owned Co Operative in cottage grove and Eugene , they went into Bankruptcy ..
the Showers pass company is in Portland Oregon the fact that they are both on the same river may be all there is in Common.
to sell in Shops they went to Asia for the sewing work the Private Burley trailer went to another Asian labor source .
That being said I have an end of the line burly Co op sewn jacket and pants 3 layer fabric delaminated , so it goes..
I got a Showers pass Portland Jacket , but they are tweedy grey ..
For bright I wear a ANSI reflective striped Parka from Carhartt , its a rugged neon-lime, like the tow truck driver would wear.
its not a roadie jacket. I have a yellow one in my closet I got trom Sierra Trading Post their inventory changes as they buy overstocks and closeouts
last ACA magazine I saw an ad for seemewear Windbreaker Cycling Jersey | See Me Wear
make of it what you will .. it is something hard to ignore its there.
the Showers pass company is in Portland Oregon the fact that they are both on the same river may be all there is in Common.
to sell in Shops they went to Asia for the sewing work the Private Burley trailer went to another Asian labor source .
That being said I have an end of the line burly Co op sewn jacket and pants 3 layer fabric delaminated , so it goes..
I got a Showers pass Portland Jacket , but they are tweedy grey ..
For bright I wear a ANSI reflective striped Parka from Carhartt , its a rugged neon-lime, like the tow truck driver would wear.
its not a roadie jacket. I have a yellow one in my closet I got trom Sierra Trading Post their inventory changes as they buy overstocks and closeouts
last ACA magazine I saw an ad for seemewear Windbreaker Cycling Jersey | See Me Wear
make of it what you will .. it is something hard to ignore its there.
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I have an SP Double Century (similar to the Elite). I've used it more to mitigate wind chill than to keep rain off, in temps down into the 20s.
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Hello,
I've been using my light-weight Marmot hiking shell for some time while cycling, but I really want to get more visible and get a proper cycling jacket with a bright yellow color. I started looking at Gore cycling jackets and one other brand (whose name is slipping my mind at the moment) and the first thing I noticed is that none of these cycling jackets have zip pits! This is standard on hiking apparel and I use them a ton while cycling too.
Is there any good cycling jackets that come with zip pits?
Also, can anyone recommend good lights for the bike too?
I've been using my light-weight Marmot hiking shell for some time while cycling, but I really want to get more visible and get a proper cycling jacket with a bright yellow color. I started looking at Gore cycling jackets and one other brand (whose name is slipping my mind at the moment) and the first thing I noticed is that none of these cycling jackets have zip pits! This is standard on hiking apparel and I use them a ton while cycling too.
Is there any good cycling jackets that come with zip pits?
Also, can anyone recommend good lights for the bike too?
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I dislike clipless pedals on any city bike since I feel they are unsafe.
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Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
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