Sportsman
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Hi what jackets are folk using i am after a decent waterproof breathable coat for when I am on my bike
I have an alpinestars waterproof jacket, extremely lightweight, unfortunately the more waterproof they are the less breathable!Hi what jackets are folk using i am after a decent waterproof breathable coat for when I am on my bike
Not necessarily!I have an alpinestars waterproof jacket, extremely lightweight, unfortunately the more waterproof they are the less breathable!
I can only say that the Endura MT500 II jacket (and trousers as well) are well worth the money. It is virtually as waterproof as a gore-tex jacket, and has kept me dry on many rides since last autumn.I went with the endura MT500, the day I got it we spent a whole day out in torrential ran in wales. I had seal skin socks, gloves and the MT500 jacket and trousers. After a 30 mile all day ride when we got back to the car, my shoes were soaked but I was dry underneath top and bottom including my feet, most impressive. I think I got both the overtrousers and jacket for about £310....managed to wangle a deal.
The last jacket I bought was a well known brand and is labelled Gortex , it cost me £250 and it’s totally rubbish when it comes to breathability ,so I’m not convinced that paying more gets you a better jacket.Lots of money seems to be the key.
Unfortunatly you can’t equal a hefty price tag with quality, even though the two parameters often go hand in hand. I usually rely on what brands i’m familiar with and other users reviews. GoreTex is just the membrane and whatever some brands put on either side of it has an effect on breathability etc.The last jacket I bought was a well known brand and is labelled Gortex , it cost me £250 and it’s totally rubbish when it comes to breathability ,so I’m not convinced that paying more gets you a better jacket.
Maybe something more sinister is at work with the manufactures breathability claims.
Or could it be that goretex is made in various degrees of quality and some brands use lower quality fabric than others.
The last jacket I bought was a well known brand and is labelled Gortex , it cost me £250 and it’s totally rubbish when it comes to breathability ,so I’m not convinced that paying more gets you a better jacket.
Maybe something more sinister is at work with the manufactures breathability claims.
Or could it be that goretex is made in various degrees of quality and some brands use lower quality fabric than others.
That is a very impressive beathability. Is that just the fabric, or does it depend upon underarm vents and so forth?I opted for Endura MT500 waterproof jacket, just because of high breathability.
Works well.
Waterproofness: 18000 Breathability: 64000
It's the material, but you've got underarm vents also.That is a very impressive beathability. Is that just the fabric, or does it depend upon underarm vents and so forth?
Not a typo then maybe should be 6400, not 64000 for breathability.It's the material, but you've got underarm vents also.
I have exactly the same combination. Excellent jacket and trousers.I went with the endura MT500, the day I got it we spent a whole day out in torrential ran in wales. I had seal skin socks, gloves and the MT500 jacket and trousers. After a 30 mile all day ride when we got back to the car, my shoes were soaked but I was dry underneath top and bottom including my feet, most impressive. I think I got both the overtrousers and jacket for about £310....managed to wangle a deal.
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