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Looking for something that isn't a stuff in the back pocket emergency item.
Seen a few castelli's for around 90 quid, but anything cheaper that is any good.
Endura flipjak is quite nice, but properly warm so more of a winter only item.
It can *just* be squeezed into a large jersey pocket if you do overheat.
I bought an Altura one for about £30 that I think is great. Mesh back and windproof front. Plain looking with a few reflective strips.
Got a nice alpinestats one on CRC in the sale
I've a morvelo gilet that I can't fault at all. Fits well, Nd just doesn't seem to wear out
I got one of those really cheap amazon deal Gore Path's last year for £30.
not sure i'd pay the £90 RRP but it is really good.
Gore bikewear element - in a lovely shade of blue. Used it loads, minimal wear, keeps the breeze out effectively. Might be a bit warm in some areas of the country - but in Scotland so that is not an issue 🙁
+1 http://www.wiggle.co.uk/altura-etape-gilet-1/I bought an Altura one for about £30 that I think is great. Mesh back and windproof front. Plain looking with a few reflective strips.
I picked up a Rivelo one recently off Sports Pursuit. £35 and been useful for cooler early morning rides and is water resistant enough for a few light showers.
I just got a Tog24 jacket/convertable from Rutland for £17, so far it is fab.
The two I use the most, mainly for commuting, is a Rapha one and a Morvelo one
Both in the sale at the moment, both good. The Morvelo one is less of a fold up and put in your pocket type job, in fact it has three pockets on the back.
They're both ace. I have 5 gilets for cycling though, I'm a gilet fan! (Convertible jackets on top of that!)
Rapha here as well and it's lovely. They have a sale on currently so starting around £60.
Rapha ones come up on ebay quite often. Though at the moment, my Rapha one feels rather like a Victorian ladies corset, and I'm far more comfortable in my Fat Lad At the Back gilet. 😳
lusso Nitelife is my next gilet purchase
For MTB I like my Intrepid apparel one. If I was looking for a road one I'd go with the Galibier.
Seen a few castelli's for around 90 quid
Perfetto?
Nice gilet, got me through last winter with a decent pair of arm warmers and a buff
THanks to this thread I just bought a Rapha gilet as I've been looking for one with pockets that comes in a small enough size.
Really don't understand why manufacturers insist on making gilets so baggy.
I have a number, all good in various ways.
A tiny [url= https://www.decathlon.co.uk/500-ultralight-windproof-cycling-gilet-white-id_8303725.html ]Decathlon [/url]job that almost permanently lives in my pocket. Small, windproof, shower proof and weighs nothing.
A slightly thicker, more waterproof, mesh backed [url= https://www.rutlandcycling.com/clothing/upper-body/2016-pearl-izumi-elite-barrier-mens-cycling-gilet--greenblack_321560 ]Pearl Izumi[/url] thing that is my default spring/autumn top. Small enough to fit in a jersey pocket if needed.
A thicker again Giordana thing, less waterproof but much warmer, can fit in a pocket if pushed but it's a bit bulky.
And some Rapha to finish, a freebie from Manchester to London, waterproof, very good protection but just a bit bulky. It's my crap weather option.
As you can see, I do like a gilet.
Really don't understand why manufacturers insist on making gilets so baggy.
[FlameShield]Because 90% of the UK/US population are chubsters and wail like babies when brands make clothing to fit cyclists.[/FlameShield]
For road use then Castelli Perfetto would be my choice every time. Its too nice for mtbing though, for that I'd get something cheaper from Castelli, Sportful or whoever..
[FlameShield]Because 90% of the UK/US population are chubsters and wail like babies when brands make clothing to fit cyclists.[/FlameShield]
He's right you know.
Gore active here, perfect as its wind and waterproof. Ideal in summer showers when its warm and you keep your core dry, wet arms soon dry
I use an Intrepid Apparel Pioneer for the cooler months. Warm, nice details, nice cut and very water resistant. Not a jacket for use when it's over 20 degrees, but great bit of kit.
25% off if you sign-up to their mail list at the mo.
Otherwise got a much lighter North Face Flight gilet which I run in whenever things look a little inclement, and is small enough to go in a back pocket. Well cut and thought out - also a great bit of kit.
i asked similar last year for road use. i bought a schutt one, new but cheap on ebay (look for sale ones too), and it is very good. well made and stuffs down nicely. i often slip it on as i begin the 2mile or so downhill to my house in winter. its like a ripstop material so i would use it on an mtb as well.
i also bought, again cheaply off ebay, a castelli fawesome which for road use i prefer. stuffs into back pocket nicely, fits close (the schutt is looser), and is nice and warm without being too hot. i did a ride last week where i got into thick drizzle so slipped it on over my perfetto and was lovely and comfortable.
Bought http://www.merlincycles.com/altura-peloton-transformer-windproof-cycling-jacket-101689.html the other week for ~£28 after cashback, wore it to work the other day, bit warm even for an overcast summer day but should be fine ~Sept-Apr.
I like my Endura Laser. So much so I bought two, a black one for MTB and a fluro one for the road. £20something in the sale but only £30ish normally.
IMO gilets don't need to be expensive gore-tex stuff, it's got two big holes to breath out of!
Also a fan of the Intrepid gillet on the MTB. It's pretty much my go to on top bit of kit for probably 6 months of the year.
Another Intrepid fan here, used mine for a long time and still looks new.