Jacket fit question
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Jacket fit question
So, I just got this jacket in the mail today:
https://www.amazon.com/Pearl-Barrier-...l+izumi+jacket
I chose XL size, but now I'm debating whether I should keep it or exchange for a Large. It's not something that you would say is way too big for me, but it's not completely snug to the body either. I haven't tried it on the bike yet, but when I simulate leaning forward while standing up, a hump forms on the upper part of the torso. Mostly it's not snug on the torso, shoulders seem fine. I'm trying this with a baselayer and a thermal jersey underneath, which is the setup I'm going to use. I guess it's also important to mention that I have a belly, not a skinny rider. I'm 5'6'' and 195 lbs.
What would you do ?
https://www.amazon.com/Pearl-Barrier-...l+izumi+jacket
I chose XL size, but now I'm debating whether I should keep it or exchange for a Large. It's not something that you would say is way too big for me, but it's not completely snug to the body either. I haven't tried it on the bike yet, but when I simulate leaning forward while standing up, a hump forms on the upper part of the torso. Mostly it's not snug on the torso, shoulders seem fine. I'm trying this with a baselayer and a thermal jersey underneath, which is the setup I'm going to use. I guess it's also important to mention that I have a belly, not a skinny rider. I'm 5'6'' and 195 lbs.
What would you do ?
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The only thing I can tell you is too large a jacket adds a lot of drag. If you say a hump forms just standing and leaning over, the wind will make a huge bulge riding that you spend energy fighting.
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You wear too much sunscreen. Don't put so much on and get a little tan on that pasty face.
Agree, make sure the next size down fits, especially if you wear other things under it.
Agree, make sure the next size down fits, especially if you wear other things under it.
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That type of jacket isn't meant to fit all that snugly. It's more of a shell to add layers underneath. A smaller size may not fit your shoulders.
If you want an aero jacket, go for a different style.
If you want an aero jacket, go for a different style.
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So, they still list "self return" in their descriptions, but don't give that as an easy option. Instead, they seem to have instituted restocking fees in a backhanded way. I'm now very careful about ordering.
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BTW, I think you may fit between sizes. I'm of similar build and I wear XL jackets. A large may be too tight for you until you drop some weight. But that may give you some motivation to ride more.
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I agree that Amazon Prime had a terrific return policy in the past, but I've been sorely disappointed recently. On many items, they have removed the option to "self return," rather insisting that you print out their pre-paid return labels, and taking the cost of the shipping and handling off of the return amount. The amount they charge is highly inflated. I recently went to return a small item. It cost $20. If I had sent it USPS, shipping would have been under a buck. I could not find that option using the return center. They kept wanting me to use their "easy" return, which would have cost $5.00. I was in a pissy mood, so I did a live chat for over a half hour, and was eventually told I could self return. They had me self return to Amazon Legal! It took 3 weeks for them to credit my account, and when they did, they deducted the $5.00, causing me another half hour on live chat.
So, they still list "self return" in their descriptions, but don't give that as an easy option. Instead, they seem to have instituted restocking fees in a backhanded way. I'm now very careful about ordering.
So, they still list "self return" in their descriptions, but don't give that as an easy option. Instead, they seem to have instituted restocking fees in a backhanded way. I'm now very careful about ordering.
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Problem solved. I went to a lbs and by my awesome luck they had the exact same jacket. I tried on the large, perfect fit, snug to the body, not too tight. I then proceeded to tell them "suck it bi***es, I got mine from Amazon !
". No actually I bought them a winter headcap, so they can't say I don't support. I'm gonna place my exchange in Amazon now.
". No actually I bought them a winter headcap, so they can't say I don't support. I'm gonna place my exchange in Amazon now.
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Problem solved. I went to a lbs and by my awesome luck they had the exact same jacket. I tried on the large, perfect fit, snug to the body, not too tight. I then proceeded to tell them "suck it bi***es, I got mine from Amazon !
". No actually I bought them a winter headcap, so they can't say I don't support. I'm gonna place my exchange in Amazon now.
". No actually I bought them a winter headcap, so they can't say I don't support. I'm gonna place my exchange in Amazon now.It does show the value of an LBS. Just sayin'
(former LBS owner)
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Sounds like the large will work out.
FWIW, the lump when in riding position with too large a jacket is called mono man boob.
FWIW, the lump when in riding position with too large a jacket is called mono man boob.
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Yep. Agree. For those that say that jacket isn't supposed to fit snugly, just look at the pic and the PI description.
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I'm one of those that said the jacket isn't supposed to fit snugly. PI describes the OP jacket as "semi form fit". PI also has several jackets, including the "Pro Aero" jacket, that are described as "form fit". Relatively speaking, and by PI's description, the jacket in the OP is not meant to fit that snugly.





