Windproof jacket

Hobo Mikey

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For many years now I have had a windproof jacket for the warmer months just in case while out it gets cooler. It folds up into a real small bundle and like a bum bag. So I am looking for a new one now. Any recommendations please.
 

Stihldog

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For many years now I have had a windproof jacket for the warmer months just in case while out it gets cooler. It folds up into a real small bundle and like a bum bag. So I am looking for a new one now. Any recommendations please.
Picked this one up last week. I needed a lite windbreaker (lite rain) that could fold up really small. Not sure if it’s available where you are? Wife hates the colour btw. I don’t mind.

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KennyB

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I have two Montane Featherlite smocks. They pack into a pouch the size of an apple. I carry it clipped onto my shorts or waist pack.
 

steve_sordy

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Whatever you buy, make sure beforehand that you see the actual water resistance and breathability ratings. I would not buy anything with a breathability below 20,000 gm/m2/24hrs, although some guides say that 10,000 is the working minimum. Ditto for waterproofing.

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I have a windproof jacket that is no longer made (no good giving you a recco then), I also have a waterproof that is 20/20 as above. It is also no longer made, but it is superb. Endura make a waterproof in their MT500 range that has a breathability of over 60,000, which is outstanding!!! But expensive.
 

Philly G

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Endura make a waterproof in their MT500 range that has a breathability of over 60,000, which is outstanding!!! But expensive.
I have the endura jacket .The breathability is great for a waterproof jacket, but it's also very light and does not keep you warm. I need to wear merino layers underneath. These jackets might be what you're after: Storm Trooper with 23, 000 waterproof 33,000 breathability or this as a more windproof jacket with light shower resistance Afterburner both fold up into their own storage bag
 
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Rahr85

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Just turn the motor off, that'll warm you up :D

I'm terrible for this sort of thing. I tend to just get random hiking style clothes from decathlon for emergency layers rather than spending a premium on mountain biking specific stuff.
 

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I haven't bought a single item of Decathlon clothing that I've thought is worth the money. Sadly, it's all been tat.

I work out what I want and scour the net for discounted older stock. I tend to buy Endura because it seems to fit me and feels worth the price, especially when I get a great deal.
 

Mcharza

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I have this Patagucci Houdini jacket, very light and absolutely windproof. The breathability.when riding...in your dream.

 

VWsurfbum

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I haven't bought a single item of Decathlon clothing that I've thought is worth the money. Sadly, it's all been tat.

I work out what I want and scour the net for discounted older stock. I tend to buy Endura because it seems to fit me and feels worth the price, especially when I get a great deal.
100% agree with buying discounted Endura, I tend to buy all my stuff for the next season 6 months after a season has finished.

But on the Decathlon side, some bits have been fantastic for me, and the OP I keep a decathlon windproof splashproof pullover in my bumbak for those times that the weather catches you out or standing around chatting for too long. cost £18 from memory.
 

sunstoner

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100% agree with buying discounted Endura, I tend to buy all my stuff for the next season 6 months after a season has finished.

But on the Decathlon side, some bits have been fantastic for me, and the OP I keep a decathlon windproof splashproof pullover in my bumbak for those times that the weather catches you out or standing around chatting for too long. cost £18 from memory.

I bought the Endura Mt500 II jacket at the end of last year and do like Endura stuff that I've bought so far so looking to keep it Endura, but Endura lightweight is best, they seem to have a few and Im finding it difficult to know which to choose tbh.

Any clues?


Scratch that, I think the Singletrak Duratrak might be the one im after :p
 
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Hobo Mikey

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I have this Patagucci Houdini jacket, very light and absolutely windproof. The breathability.when riding...in your dream.

Just ordered one. (y)
 

Binhill1

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For many years now I have had a windproof jacket for the warmer months just in case while out it gets cooler. It folds up into a real small bundle and like a bum bag. So I am looking for a new one now. Any recommendations please.
I got an endura one with bag size of coke can . Clammy but ok for getting caught out in a shower £50 I think .
 

Labrador29

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For many years now I have had a windproof jacket for the warmer months just in case while out it gets cooler. It folds up into a real small bundle and like a bum bag. So I am looking for a new one now. Any recommendations please.
Check out the range this New Zealand Company manufacture. Ground Effect.
If it is good enough for NZ mountaineers, trampers, hunters etc., it is good enough for me. Have just purchased a Frosty Boy jacket, and it is light, warm and windproof, and rolls up into a small ball. High quality and Ground Effect have a great reputation. Highly recommended
 

Thegenerik1

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I have this Patagucci Houdini jacket, very light and absolutely windproof. The breathability.when riding...in your dream.


I also use the Houdini.
 

Binhill1

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Check out the range this New Zealand Company manufacture. Ground Effect.
If it is good enough for NZ mountaineers, trampers, hunters etc., it is good enough for me. Have just purchased a Frosty Boy jacket, and it is light, warm and windproof, and rolls up into a small ball. High quality and Ground Effect have a great reputation. Highly recommended
I had ground effect shorts 30 years ago good to hear they are still going
 

Marksou

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I’ve had a Montane featherlite jacket (not to be confused with Durex :p) for years which is very windproof. Stick it in the washing machine with Nikwax to keep the proofing as good as it can be.
 

Mike D.

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I use a Gore waterproof top with layering underneath, the number/type of layering dependant on the temperature.
 

Binhill1

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Lots of fantastic jackets out there but if they are getting covered in mud three times a week the fancy technical ones dont stand up to the washing . I hose mine down if really bad and proper wash very rarely.
 

Mike D.

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Lots of fantastic jackets out there but if they are getting covered in mud three times a week the fancy technical ones dont stand up to the washing . I hose mine down if really bad and proper wash very rarely.
Hose it down. It's waterproof.
 

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