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hj.paul7 04-29-12 10:38 AM

Cycling Jacket
 
Been looking for a good solid black cycling jacket for a minute now. I see a couple people ride by with ones I dig, but can never catch them. Saw this one online, just a photo. Anyone know what jacket this could be? (Right side).

http://strykerlosangeles.com/blog/wp...ger_Blk_04.jpg

1nterceptor 04-29-12 11:10 AM

What specific feature do you like about that jacket?
Seems to me, it's just like any generic windbreaker
you can get at any sporting goods/clothing store.

[h=6][/h]https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...57315457_n.jpg

Koobazaur 04-29-12 11:26 AM

Bike stores? My local one (where I got my bike) has a whole section of jackets, I've actually considered getting one very similar to those. Honestly, just go to any well-stocked biking store and you will find them. Also once you find good models/brands, try searching for them in online stores, they might be cheaper there.

EDIT: Also almost ANY sports or sportswear store should have them.

Nightshade 04-29-12 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by hj.paul7 (Post 14158220)
Been looking for a good solid black cycling jacket for a minute now. I see a couple people ride by with ones I dig, but can never catch them. Saw this one online, just a photo. Anyone know what jacket this could be? (Right side).

http://strykerlosangeles.com/blog/wp...ger_Blk_04.jpg

WTF is wrong with people dressing in black for cycling in traffic?? Don't these idiots understand that maximum visibility is your ticket to staying alive or not!

When people wear dark colors ,or worse yet black, they make themselves invisible to traffic around them so that some hapless drive can mow them down 'cause the idiot biker wore a dark/black color making them impossible to see in all the background movement and colors. Yellow, lime green ,or hell, even bright red is much much safer for riding in traffic.

But you can't tell these idiots that............

fietsbob 04-29-12 12:44 PM

I'm a neon Lime if I can find it.. yellow if not..

itsmoot 04-29-12 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by Nightshade (Post 14158433)
But you can't tell these idiots that............

Probably not idiots. Models wearing Stryker T-Level backpacks, pictures are from from Stryker's blog.

http://strykerlosangeles.com/blog/wp...ger_Blk_04.jpg

10 Wheels 04-29-12 01:13 PM

Probably not idiots.

Black hides all the dirt one picks up with many miles of riding.

Nightshade 04-29-12 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by itsmoot (Post 14158595)
Probably not idiots. Models wearing Stryker T-Level backpacks, pictures are from from Stryker's blog.

http://strykerlosangeles.com/blog/wp...ger_Blk_04.jpg


Originally Posted by 10 Wheels (Post 14158612)
Probably not idiots.

Black hides all the dirt one picks up with many miles of riding.

Sure, let's encourage this asinine unsafe behavior so that we can feel better when we have to morn their death or injury due to dark/black clothing in traffic. Oh for Gods sake!! Let's NOT!!!!

No thanks. I won't encourage this insane clothing for cycling. I will speak out against it at every opportunity until the young and foolish understand their responsibility to dress in bright colors to avoid getting hit by a motorist.

RGNY 04-29-12 04:42 PM

i use the Bellwether Coldfront jacket for anything under 50deg F (base layer varies).

i wear black, but my bag is bright red w/ 4" wide hiviz reflective strips.

all black everything seems a little less than safety conscious. that said, i've been wearing hiviz jackets on a bright blue bike, had drivers make eye contact and still try to right hook me because they looked away and forgot i was there. awareness/controlled reaction is still your best weapon.

fietsbob 04-29-12 05:25 PM

Showers pass has some nice Tweedy ones of a water-resistant fabric.

hj.paul7 04-29-12 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by Nightshade (Post 14158433)
WTF is wrong with people dressing in black for cycling in traffic?? Don't these idiots understand that maximum visibility is your ticket to staying alive or not!

When people wear dark colors ,or worse yet black, they make themselves invisible to traffic around them so that some hapless drive can mow them down 'cause the idiot biker wore a dark/black color making them impossible to see in all the background movement and colors. Yellow, lime green ,or hell, even bright red is much much safer for riding in traffic.

But you can't tell these idiots that............

I think black is easier to see during the day. Obviously not at night. I have bright lights, front and back, reflective strips and I pay attention. Possibly you, the driver should be more cautious, rather than txting and blowing through lights (not assuming you do that). Every time I nearly get hit, that's the cause. My clothes obviously don't matter since the driver doesn't pay attention regardless. Could be wearing blinking neon lights and I bet I could still get hit.

JanMM 04-29-12 06:41 PM

I have a mostly-black windbreaker but it does have some bright red areas and for riding at night........it's Illuminite! (Reflective) I would prefer it be a lighter color.

Nightshade 04-30-12 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by hj.paul7 (Post 14159385)
I think black is easier to see during the day. Obviously not at night. I have bright lights, front and back, reflective strips and I pay attention. Possibly you, the driver should be more cautious, rather than txting and blowing through lights (not assuming you do that). Every time I nearly get hit, that's the cause. My clothes obviously don't matter since the driver doesn't pay attention regardless. Could be wearing blinking neon lights and I bet I could still get hit.


Originally Posted by JanMM (Post 14159536)
I have a mostly-black windbreaker but it does have some bright red areas and for riding at night........it's Illuminite! (Reflective) I would prefer it be a lighter color.

Ok, now that we know some members that ride with a death wish let's remind them that.........

http://equipped.outdoors.org/2010/06...ty-colors.html

http://bicycletouringpro.com/blog/wh...-bicycle-tour/

http://www.mechbgon.com/visibility/passive.html

A blog that teaches common sense about the color of cycling clothing along with the whys.
http://bikenoob.com/2011/07/28/being-visible/

http://www.intownbicycles.com/how-to...or-city-biking

Now I defy anyone here to post evidence that black,or any other dark color, is safe to wear while cycling!!!

prathmann 04-30-12 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by hj.paul7 (Post 14159385)
I think black is easier to see during the day.

Unless you're in a dark shadowed area (such as passing under dense trees) - which is exactly the place where visibility is likely to be a problem even in bright daylight. Sure, bright colored clothing won't prevent all collisions, but I think it does help even in daylight.

Leebo 04-30-12 02:00 PM

Clipless pedals, black jackets, oh My. What's next from the bike nannys. Mirror and blinkie guy here. YRMV.

a1penguin 05-01-12 01:37 AM


Originally Posted by hj.paul7 (Post 14159385)
I think black is easier to see during the day.

That's why fire engines are black.


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