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• #21552
Gabba: 1
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• #21553
I have a Gabba and a PTJ. I wore the PTJ once all winter, and the Gabba probably once a week. Just bought a second Gabba. No brainer.
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• #21554
Eh?
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• #21555
So, ideally the PTJ (and the Gabba for that matter) cut out the middle man of a long jersey then? You wear it on its own with an adequate baselayer for the temps expected - for example short sleeved merino in Autumn and thicker long sleeved merino in Winter
If so then maybe I could skip buying a long sleeved jersey altogether (my wife would be pleased)
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• #21556
What's wrong with the old one?
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• #21557
Gabba: 2
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• #21558
yup Gabba + baselayer pack ftw!
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• #21559
Gabba plus whatever baselayer for the conditions + nanoflex armwarmers and occasionally a gilet did me through the whole winter.
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• #21560
Saves washing if I have two and want to ride on consecutive days. Plus I could get one for £75, so rude not to.
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• #21561
Gabba is the single best piece of kit I can remember buying. Nothing else works as well in such a variety of conditions. It literally made half of my cycling wardrobe redundant in one go. If you ride in winter (or autumn or spring) and you don't own one, you are doing it wrong.
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• #21562
I have the l/s gabba - if its cold enough for me to want to wear it (<12c ish) then I want sleeves. The sleeves are also better at keeping the rain off than nano-flex warmers in my experience.
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• #21563
Wjeres the link for those cheapo ones? I want another
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• #21564
So, for the purpose of this thread: are we talking Gabba jacket or ls/ss jerseys?
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• #21565
Well, I've got PTJs and Gabbas, and I wore the PTJs many times every week of the winter and never wore the Gabba once. For winter riding I prefer long sleeves, though, and both my Gabbas are SS versions.
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• #21566
Gabba + nanoflex armwarmers master race.
@prevailrob Gabba SS in my case. Much more versatile.
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• #21567
£95 at Evans and Wiggle, got hooked up with a £20 Evans voucher here though.
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• #21568
Got 'em both. Still prefer a PTJ in the winter though.
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• #21569
Obviously not working hard enough :)
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• #21570
Yeah this.
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• #21571
It's probably because I'm out in the biting cold winds of the Fens rather than cruising around the comforts of the Home Counties... ;)
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• #21572
Ah I got one of the green cannondale ones from Tredz for £70. Pro kit wanker.
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• #21573
Ha!
Well I've got both, but I find that the ptj just ends up soaked with sweat when I'm on long rides or doing intervals. It also doesn't fit as well (I've got got the older ptj). I hardly used it last winter, except the coldest days.. And now I have a castelli winter jacket for those days.
So if anyone wants a size L ptj in blue - PM me. I won't be using it again.
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• #21574
Remind me why we are discussing winter kit by the way? It's July ffs.
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• #21575
Soon.
I'd go for a PTJ. The race cape is more for bad conditions in the summer, as it's not at all warm IME. The PT Softshell is good in grim conditions, but it's pretty warm. I find the best all-rounder is a PTJ. Good in drizzle or showers, and good for down to below zero with a winter baselayer. It's the jacket I use most, by far, in the winter.