Cheap lightweight insulated jacket for touring?
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I think I wasn't clear. In addition to whatever jacket combo you are wearing, cover up the rest of you, esp. the head with a hat and helmet cover. I always wear merino wool base layers and sweaters, neither heavy or bulky. YRMV. One of the ways to layer that riders like are merino wool base layers and a poly/fleece vest or jacket that is windproof.
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I think I wasn't clear. In addition to whatever jacket combo you are wearing, cover up the rest of you, esp. the head with a hat and helmet cover. I always wear merino wool base layers and sweaters, neither heavy or bulky. YRMV. One of the ways to layer that riders like are merino wool base layers and a poly/fleece vest or jacket that is windproof.
My go-to 3-season outer layer is the Outdoor Research Ferrosi Hoody. It's very breathable, waterproof enough for most light rain (I still pack a real rain shell), and blocks the wind quite well. I originally bought it for a four-day hike in Iceland, and it served me well.
But, OP asked for an insulated jacket, possibly for good reason. As others have said, I wouldn't bring down on this type of trip unless you're certain you can keep it dry. I am also partial to Outdoor Research because of their generous return policy: if you don't like the product, it doesn't fit, or it just wasn't what you expected, they will give you credit towards something else. That said, here's another suggestion: The OR Razoredge Hooded Insulated Jacket
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If you're looking for a lightweight insulated jacket for wearing OFF the bike, I highly recommend the Patagonia down sweaters, which are on sale right now at REI through May 29. It will pack down very small and is very light weight yet surprisingly warm.
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https://www.rei.com/product/102404/p...ff-jacket-mens
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If you go to REI, check out the Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket while you are there. They are a great synthetic jacket with the newest generation of Primaloft insulation. We liked ours so well we gave them as presents to all our kids and to a couple grandkids. They are a little over your budget, but well worth it.
https://www.rei.com/product/102404/p...ff-jacket-mens
https://www.rei.com/product/102404/p...ff-jacket-mens
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I find the Marmot Driclime jackets to be amazingly versatile. It isn't exactly insulated, but it works great for 3 season touring and I'm comfortable down to freezing if I wear a couple of long sleeve polyester shirts underneath. My torso layers are.
Ground Effect Rock Lobster
https://www.groundeffect.co.nz/produ...nt=28749387267
EMS long sleeve Techwick
EMS Men's Techwick Midweight ZipBaselayer
Marmot Driclime Ether jacket
https://marmot.com/men-jackets-and-v...ket/52460.html
Marmot Mica rain jacket
https://marmot.com/men-jackets-and-v...ket/30900.html
Ground Effect Rock Lobster
https://www.groundeffect.co.nz/produ...nt=28749387267
EMS long sleeve Techwick
EMS Men's Techwick Midweight ZipBaselayer
Marmot Driclime Ether jacket
https://marmot.com/men-jackets-and-v...ket/52460.html
Marmot Mica rain jacket
https://marmot.com/men-jackets-and-v...ket/30900.html
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I find the Marmot Driclime jackets to be amazingly versatile. It isn't exactly insulated, but it works great for 3 season touring and I'm comfortable down to freezing if I wear a couple of long sleeve polyester shirts underneath. My torso layers are.
Ground Effect Rock Lobster
https://www.groundeffect.co.nz/produ...nt=28749387267
EMS long sleeve Techwick
EMS Men's Techwick Midweight ZipBaselayer
Marmot Driclime Ether jacket
https://marmot.com/men-jackets-and-v...ket/52460.html
Marmot Mica rain jacket
https://marmot.com/men-jackets-and-v...ket/30900.html
Ground Effect Rock Lobster
https://www.groundeffect.co.nz/produ...nt=28749387267
EMS long sleeve Techwick
EMS Men's Techwick Midweight ZipBaselayer
Marmot Driclime Ether jacket
https://marmot.com/men-jackets-and-v...ket/52460.html
Marmot Mica rain jacket
https://marmot.com/men-jackets-and-v...ket/30900.html
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Mica rain jacket is not very breathable, but the Driclime is great for mornings, wearing around town and riding in chilly weather. It has good pit ventilation and the fabric inside actually works and wicks moisture away.
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I always use a down vest. If it is too cold for that, I put a rain jacket over that (even if it is not raining) and a warm stocking cap. Packs down tiny and is easy to carry, very lightweight. There are several good down vests out there, I am not recommending any specific one.