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Gasp -- A "breathable Jacket" ????
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<blockquote data-quote="madmike2" data-source="post: 8883" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>I have the same "time" problem. I start work @ 1400, so Spring and Fall afternoons are comfortable, but 0200 riding home I slip the liner in my Phoenix, and a light longsleeve shirt or sweatshirt is enough to keep me warm. Definitely get a jacket with a removable liner.</p><p></p><p>The "cool-vest" is really helpful in the Sacramento Valley, but my commute isn't all that long (1/2 hr. or so). The vest <strong>is</strong> nice on dayrides along with a Camelback.</p><p></p><p>I did a litle "pavement diving" last Sept., off the pavement and over the shoulder (a cliff), and I'm still using the same Phoenix jacket, no blown seams, no scuffs or burns. Still, Kevlar would be the optimum......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmike2, post: 8883, member: 151"] I have the same "time" problem. I start work @ 1400, so Spring and Fall afternoons are comfortable, but 0200 riding home I slip the liner in my Phoenix, and a light longsleeve shirt or sweatshirt is enough to keep me warm. Definitely get a jacket with a removable liner. The "cool-vest" is really helpful in the Sacramento Valley, but my commute isn't all that long (1/2 hr. or so). The vest [B]is[/B] nice on dayrides along with a Camelback. I did a litle "pavement diving" last Sept., off the pavement and over the shoulder (a cliff), and I'm still using the same Phoenix jacket, no blown seams, no scuffs or burns. Still, Kevlar would be the optimum...... [/QUOTE]
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