Old 11-16-17 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Hypno Toad
O2 Rainwear - add a base layer of wool and it's awesome for temps down to 20F and below.

Snow/sleet, 25F, 10-mile commute - this jacket kept me feeling great!
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Almanzo 100 - rain all day, strong winds, temps under 40F - it was great!
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(Toad's on right of the pic with the fatbike)
So, just to confirm, that particular jacket does not trap "vapor" inside of it? I stay warm enough in my soft shell cycle jacket, I was comfortable last night riding for and hour and half in 30 degree/windy conditions, however, my base layer wicked like it was supposed to, but it just doesn't seem like there's anyplace for that moisture to "go" in my current setup. I'm warm enough riding, but immediately when I finish, I feel cold/clammy.
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