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<blockquote data-quote="tcfjr" data-source="post: 308446" data-attributes="member: 685"><p>I ride with a Tourmaster Flex jacket, and it's been great for me. The base jacket is mesh, which works great for me 8 months out of the year here in SoCal. When it gets cooler or wetter, there's an outer shell that zips on, converting it to a full-up textile jacket. It also comes with a water-proof (resistant?) inner liner and a quilted liner for warmth, giving you lots of possible combinations. On my recent trip to Alaska, I rode through 110 degree heat in Nevada and low 40 degree showers in northern British Columbia, and the Flex handled everything with a few zip-on/zip-off adjustments.</p><p></p><p>The Flex is like the Intake, but with the zip-off outer shell and a higher price point. As wfooshee said, though, in heavy rain you'll want a true rainsuit to keep the outer shell dry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcfjr, post: 308446, member: 685"] I ride with a Tourmaster Flex jacket, and it's been great for me. The base jacket is mesh, which works great for me 8 months out of the year here in SoCal. When it gets cooler or wetter, there's an outer shell that zips on, converting it to a full-up textile jacket. It also comes with a water-proof (resistant?) inner liner and a quilted liner for warmth, giving you lots of possible combinations. On my recent trip to Alaska, I rode through 110 degree heat in Nevada and low 40 degree showers in northern British Columbia, and the Flex handled everything with a few zip-on/zip-off adjustments. The Flex is like the Intake, but with the zip-off outer shell and a higher price point. As wfooshee said, though, in heavy rain you'll want a true rainsuit to keep the outer shell dry [/QUOTE]
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