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no motor? 01-11-13 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 15129724)
hey Isaac, Lou said he mailed your jacket... now he can work on ours!

Is it there yet? :rolleyes:

CenturionIM 01-11-13 02:58 PM

I am surprised Banerjek didn't partron this thread.
He would have suggested gore tex active shell jacket like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Gore-Oxygen-Go...dp/B007AN992A/

gore-tex is semi breathable, and active shell is light enough. the jacket is windproof/waterproof on the front and breathable on the back because that part is not polyester, so your sweat doesn't accumulate. Might be worth a try.

scroca 01-12-13 05:02 AM


Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 15116904)
...I ended up buying a Novara Stratos 2.... And yeah I know, no hood but I can't have everything

balaclava

no motor? 01-14-13 02:51 PM

I got my jacket in the mail today from Lou at Foxwear. It's well made and fits pretty well, although I won't be able to take a test ride to try it out for a while. I'm looking forward to trying it out, and will let you know what I think later.

arsprod 01-15-13 07:53 AM

Fits pretty well? Maybe this means I'll get mine soon?!

RidingMatthew 01-15-13 10:46 AM

great thread guys you have given me many links to check out. Very interested in hearing more and seeing some pictures of the Foxwear jackets.

no motor? 01-15-13 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 15158861)
Fits pretty well? Maybe this means I'll get mine soon?!

Yep, it's a little big in the torso and neck but the sleeves are just right. That may change when I use it while riding - it's a better fit than most off the shelf jackets I have. I got bright yellow materials with reflective strips on it, and it stands out way more than my Illuminte stuff.

I got my order a couple of days after his, so I'd guess you'd get yours by the end of the week. It's supposed to be warmer here then too, I may get to check mine out before spring after all!

arsprod 01-15-13 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by no motor? (Post 15159612)
Yep, it's a little big in the torso and neck but the sleeves are just right. That may change when I use it while riding - it's a better fit than most off the shelf jackets I have. I got bright yellow materials with reflective strips on it, and it stands out way more than my Illuminte stuff.

I got my order a couple of days after his, so I'd guess you'd get yours by the end of the week. It's supposed to be warmer here then too, I may get to check mine out before spring after all!

mid 30's here this week, talking about highs in the teens next - perfect test weather. I ended up getting the most expensive jacket he makes - made the mistake of saying I wanted a "do everything" jacket

no motor? 01-17-13 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by RidingMatthew (Post 15159439)
The colors didn't come out right in the second picture - the upper soft shell part is more of a high vis yellow and the lower plain Polartech has more orange in it. There are 2 pockets on the inside of the front lower left too, one looks big enough for an iphone and the other big enough for a wallet. The pockets don't have a closure either, I plan on putting spare batteries in there to keep them warm.

great thread guys you have given me many links to check out. Very interested in hearing more and seeing some pictures of the Foxwear jackets.


no motor? 01-19-13 09:34 AM

I got to ride in mine for the first time today. The weather was very unusual too, I had a tailwind that was strong enough to notice today, and could feel the air coming in from the back during some of the stronger gusts. The arms fit great, I've never owned a jacket where I could move my arms so easily as this one. Sleeve length was perfect too, I usually end up with a gap between the cuff and my gloves when I stick my arms out. I got to work and was slightly warm today, and would have been either too warm or too cold wearing my other gear, I think you'll be very happy with yours arsprod. Especially if you get the tailwind I had this morning!

arsprod 01-23-13 10:35 AM

I got mine last night. I have to admit I was underwhelmed when I opened the package - for what I spent I expected... well... more! However, the fit is excellent - I have a sleeve problem too but the opposite of no motor - I'm short and usually have a sleeve's worth of fabric at the end of my arm. This jacket is perfect.

But the proof is in the performance. Today was the first ride - 13F with a headwind (weather service said 4F with windchill). It's much more windproof than the Novara Stratos - MUCH more! I've determined that the Stratos is good to about mid/low 30's - below that it let's too much air in and I'm cold. I didn't feel any cold air with the Foxwear and was much less sweaty when I arrived. So, it's more windproof and more breathable - so much for first impressions. BTW, I got the NeoShell Rain Jacket - exactly the same as the one in the picture but Lou added a hood (no charge). I'm pretty excited - more test results to come!

no motor? 01-23-13 01:33 PM

I was a little underwhelmed when I looked at mine at first, but after washing it then wearing it while commuting I knew I'd made the right choice. I figured he knew what to make after talking with him, and wasn't disappointed after wearing it. I do wonder about the pockets though, I'd want a way to keep them closed before riding with a smartphone in them.

arsprod 01-23-13 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by no motor? (Post 15189883)
I was a little underwhelmed when I looked at mine at first, but after washing it then wearing it while commuting I knew I'd made the right choice. I figured he knew what to make after talking with him, and wasn't disappointed after wearing it. I do wonder about the pockets though, I'd want a way to keep them closed before riding with a smartphone in them.

mine have velcro - yours dont?

squegeeboo 01-23-13 02:12 PM

I use a Fila Ascent bonded jacket, got it on woot for 20 bucks. Works great. Yesterday in 9 F, -10F windchill, had a tech t, arm sleeves, a fall jersey, and then the jacket, and was sweating at the end of my 11 mile ride. in the mid twenties, I just use tech T + jacket no issues.

no motor? 01-24-13 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 15189934)
mine have velcro - yours dont?

No. I got the evap light - I wonder if the material is too thin for velcro.

kookaburra1701 01-24-13 09:23 PM

I have an ANSI Parka from Alertshirt.com. http://alertshirt.com/class3parka.html

It's lined with quilted sateen sort of material - it's been in the upper 20s, and I've been wearing a polarfleece thermal underwear shirt under it, and then use the snaps instead of the zipper, which gives me some ventilation so I don't get too muggy. It's thigh length, which is nice when I'm wearing jeans and it starts raining, it protects the upper part of my pants. There's a hood that stows in the collar of the jacket.

arsprod 01-25-13 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by no motor? (Post 15193440)
No. I got the evap light - I wonder if the material is too thin for velcro.

could you use those stick on velcro strips? the heavy duty stuff has really good adhesive

arsprod 01-25-13 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by kookaburra1701 (Post 15195706)
I have an ANSI Parka from Alertshirt.com. http://alertshirt.com/class3parka.html

It's lined with quilted sateen sort of material - it's been in the upper 20s, and I've been wearing a polarfleece thermal underwear shirt under it, and then use the snaps instead of the zipper, which gives me some ventilation so I don't get too muggy. It's thigh length, which is nice when I'm wearing jeans and it starts raining, it protects the upper part of my pants. There's a hood that stows in the collar of the jacket.

that's actually pretty cool but I'm guessing not very breathable. does it pack very small? I'm thinking it would be a decent rain jacket to carry if it wads up well

kookaburra1701 01-25-13 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 15196831)
that's actually pretty cool but I'm guessing not very breathable. does it pack very small? I'm thinking it would be a decent rain jacket to carry if it wads up well

Nope, it's pretty bulky, but I don't wear it on days I just need a shell, it's for freezing and below temps. I like it because I don't have to futz with lots of layers when it's cold. (I ride <10mph most of the time and my commute is very short, so I don't heat up.)

ETA: Also in my climate, cold sleet/rain/hail isn't a sometimes thing in the winter. If it's raining, it will continue to rain for days, so no need to stow a coat. If it isn't raining, chances are good that will start to rain/sleet/hail at some time in the next 15-20 minutes, so you might as well put on your rain gear anyways.

no motor? 01-25-13 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 15196821)
could you use those stick on velcro strips? the heavy duty stuff has really good adhesive

I'm not too worried about it, I've got a bag I use to carry my phone in now so it's no big deal. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg

arsprod 01-25-13 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by no motor? (Post 15197719)
I'm not too worried about it, I've got a bag I use to carry my phone in now so it's no big deal. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg

ooh, that's cool - is it waterproof? I have one of these which is really bulky and while I use my phone for listening I don't have to see it

no motor? 01-25-13 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 15197963)
ooh, that's cool - is it waterproof? I have one of these which is really bulky and while I use my phone for listening I don't have to see it

Well the left side isn't, it's got a mess top to it. I don't think the right side is either, there's nothing besides the flap to seal things shut. I picked that up as an impulse buy one day, and ended up really liking it. The center pouch is the right size for the small bottle of hand cleaner I use when I'm riding in the forest preserve and use one of the outhouses, the other pouches have enough room for my phone on 1 side and a couple of power bars on the other with plenty of room to spare on each side. There are actually 2 pockets on each side, there's a thin pocket on each side of the outer side that's good for things like cash, credit cards or an id. It's a much better place for my phone than in the trunk, I wonder how I got along without it now.


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