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One more update. To remedy a not-so-great week and in the interest of academic research, I also ordered the Re-Gen. By the way, I focused heavily on the 7Mesh jackets due to the recommendations of a coupe of members here. I looked at Showers Pass and GORE as well...the other close contenders.
So now I have in hand the Revelation and Re:Gen in Large and am waiting for the Resistance. I'm 175, 5'11", and slightly top-heavy from my old gym-rat days. I wear size 42 suit jackets. I'll provide some feedback once I get a chance to wear these in rainy, snowy, cold, and misty weather. That may take a while though. If anyone has sizing questions, I'll be happy to help. I ordered all three in Large. |
Please let me know about the fit of the Resistance shell when you get it.
I'm 195, 5'8", obviously not skinny and take a 42R suit jacket. The XL Callighan Jersey and L Strategy Jacket fit nicely so I really don't know what size to Resistance jacket to get. Whatever I get, there is a 50/50 chance that I'll have to exchange it so any help would be appreciated. Your "research" is appreciated! -Tim- |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19087952)
I can't recommend boots, but I have a favorite jacket for sure: Acr'teryx Accelero. Best performing jacket I own (out of like 15) for aerobic exercise. It's more of a wind breaker, lets about 1/3 of the air through, which works really well, I never overheat while I'm moving. It uses DWR for water repellancy (sp?) and it works amazingly well. Rain beads up on the outside of the jacket, takes about 20 minutes to soak through. As long as I shake my arms out every now and then, I can ride for hours and stay pretty dry. I also ski and backpack in mine, I just layer appropriately for the conditions I expect to face.
:( Glad I have two. I'm probably going to order two more even though I can only get it in a homely color. |
I'll let you know about the Resistance, TimothyH.
Seattle Forrest- better grab a couple quickly. :) People ask questions and often don't take advice or never show back up, so I figured since this thread was so useful, I'd update it. My Specialized shell is nice but it does not breathe very well...not surprising. It seems like ArcTeryx, Showers Pass, 7mesh, and GORE, are the top choices. |
7Mesh Strategy, Recon, Re:Gen and Revelation jackets are on sale at Competitive.
Winter Apparel Sale | Competitive Cyclist The Recon and Revelation are 50% off. The women's Resistance jacket is also on sale but not the men's or I would buy one. Backcountry should have the same prices and with free two day shipping. -Tim- |
A few years ago I bought these for my wife and I. They have a surprisingly good fit for a budget brand, "just" enough room for a thin fleece on really cold days, don't feel baggy, and have a nice slim torso. I'm a sucker for a low price tag, and with mostly praise in the reviews (there are a shocking number of reviews), I gave them a shot. Based on the sizing advice between customer reviews and the sizing chart, both our jackets fit us perfectly. They are a touch too big to be considered easily pack-able, but dhb do offer other jackets that pack down smaller. All in all, I've been really impressed with it. It's been a wet winter (wet by our standards at least) and my wife has been commuting to work on hers every day. I just asked her how it's holding up and she said it's been perfect. The wet rides that I've done have been extremely comfortable. It has a thin mesh liner and pit vents to get air through.
wiggle.com | dhb EQ2.5 Waterproof Cycling Jacket | Cycling Waterproof Jackets -Jeremy |
Originally Posted by Chandne
(Post 19325912)
I'll let you know about the Resistance, TimothyH.
Seattle Forrest- better grab a couple quickly. :) People ask questions and often don't take advice or never show back up, so I figured since this thread was so useful, I'd update it. My Specialized shell is nice but it does not breathe very well...not surprising. It seems like ArcTeryx, Showers Pass, 7mesh, and GORE, are the top choices. Do you have an update on the Resistance jacket? March showers bring April flowers here in the South and I'm ready to order. Not sure what size to get. I'm an XL in the Callighan Jersey and an L in the Strategy Jacket. Any feedback on sizing would be appreciated. -Tim- |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 19380069)
[MENTION=184551]Chandne[/MENTION]
Do you have an update on the Resistance jacket? March showers bring April flowers here in the South and I'm ready to order. Not sure what size to get. I'm an XL in the Callighan Jersey and an L in the Strategy Jacket. Any feedback on sizing would be appreciated. -Tim- I had the Resistance, Strategy and Re:Gen. Strategy and Resistance sizing is identical in my experience. |
My Resistance is a bit more snug (especially torso) than the Recon. It is also more snug than the Re-Gen though the shoulders on the Re-Gen are almost as snug. I'm 175-180 and have a Large in all. I would not want it bigger since all are a bit roomy in the torso...the Resistance is the leanest. I can layer with all. Anyway, I have a 42 chest and a 34 waist. The Resistance breathes very well and I have been using it on cold rides (no rain here yet). It is really windproof so windy days are much better now.
I'm 5'11" and 176 lbs today but my chest is a bit overbuilt. Shoulders are wide-ish so mediums would not work. If my shoulders were a bit less wide, I'd go mediums. I hope this helps. I heard of the Oro but needed something fast and while the Resistance does not pack down tiny like one of those super light wind shells. it blocks the wind better, seems much more durable, apparently completely waterproof, and I still pack it into my middle jersey pocket. |
Agree. In retrospect I would agree that the Strategy is slightly roomier than the Resistance, but at least on my body certainly not enough to go up or down a size.
Resistance jacket is very good and packs down small. Two biggest drawbacks with the Oro are that material is still only available in black (though I'm told that colored fabric is now being given by Gore for testing) and it's too fragile for mtb use. |
Thanks all. I've ordered both an XL and L and will keep the one which fits best.
The Oro sounds perfect for my intended use, keeping dry during the sudden thunderstorms we have so frequently here in the South. Shucks, too many choices!!! I like the Ember color anyway. -Tim- |
I have a 4 year old Rapha rain jacket that still beads water effortlessly and is surprisingly breathable for a waterproof shell. It doubles well as a windproof layer as well (long sleeve wool underneath plus base layer in dry 30 degrees F).
If you're considering dropping that much cash for the SP offerings and also prefer a trimmer fit, Rapha is worth a look -- especially when it's on sale. |
In the fall I spent quite a bit of time trying out a LOT of different high-end cycling jackets. Imo apparel standards in the cycling industry have been pathetically low until 7mesh came along. There is a newly opened Rapha store in Chicago and I was able to check out pretty much their entire line and tried on almost every jacket. They fit so poorly and the construction isn't even close to the same level compared to 7mesh. Gore Bike Wear is in the same boat; 7mesh mostly uses Gore membranes but the face and inner fabrics, construction quality and fit isn't even comparable.
Maybe I am spoiled as long-time Arcteryx user. Arcteryx is the clear king in the outdoor apparel industry, but I don't think the gap is as big to Patagonia, Marmot, etc as it is between 7mesh and the rest in cycling. 7mesh released the Oro jacket today, 93g with the new Gore material, breathability well beyond anything else currently available.. This will probably be my next cycling purchase. It's priced around the same as the Re:Gen which is a nice surprise. ORO JACKET | 7mesh |
The Oro looks great, albeit maybe a bit fragile in some ways? However, it should hold up if treated wth a bit of care. I just can't do the Grim Reaper all-black look, but will pick one up if colors come out.
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Originally Posted by Chandne
(Post 19383938)
The Oro looks great, albeit maybe a bit fragile in some ways? However, it should hold up if treated wth a bit of care. I just can't do the Grim Reaper all-black look, but will pick one up if colors come out.
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Yeah, it is a great blue. The Re-gen is a great blue too. I have enough jackets now though. I'll wait a while.
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Originally Posted by vinuneuro
(Post 19383922)
I'm still staying with the Resistance jacket though. It is nice enough. For some unknown reason I like the ember color. -Tim- |
There's a company that makes alpaca base layers. I had one, years ago, but can't find it now. I remember it being warm, and might order a new one. I've been buying alpaca socks lately and they're wonderful.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/14...g?v=1473189794 I think this is a 70/30 alpaca/merino blend. I'm hoping for a few more months of skiing, but I'll also have some longer spring rides coming up. |
It looks like I'll be riding 100 miles in the rain, low 50's tomorrow morning. So I picked up a new rain jacket at the local Pearl Izumi store at massive discount, PRO Aero WxB. I also ordered a set of SKS Raceblade Pro fenders. Hopefully Amazon gets them here on time! :rolleyes:
I'll report how well the jacket works assuming I survive! |
I love the Isadore Essential Jacket. I wear it down to high 30's with a base layer and then a Merino jersey, but I run hot.
"STRETCHABLE, BREATHABLE, WINDPROOF & WATER RESISTANT JACKET" https://isadoreapparel.com/the-essential-jacket |
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