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• #29227
They do seem to have nice kit alright. Not cheap though for sure. Some of their designs are a bit more bland than minimal also...
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• #29228
You guys made me go to Kitsbow website and you should feel bad. Looks like MTB Vulpine.
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• #29229
VOID have some pretty nice stuff for MTB/Off-road.
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• #29230
Hmm... it's a bit XC, mtb tops shouldn't have zips. There's still a bit of a gap for stylish freeride/dh/am type gear isn't there? Alpinestars stuff is quite nice these days to be fair to them and the plain Troy Lee stuff is smart looking.
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• #29231
is there a need to look stylish for 2 mins at max speed and then in the ski lift?
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• #29232
Time to break out the classic Atherton quote:
"for the sport and the longevity of the sport, to wear cool race kit and to make an image for yourself is more important than the odd win here and there," said Atherton.
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• #29233
Obviously? What's the point otherwise...
Arguably more sense than looking fresh for a six hour, sweaty, grimy sufferfest too?(I say arguably because obviously it's crucial to look stylish at all times everywhere.)
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• #29234
the rules are so different .. rapha could flourish if they decide to make ugly baggy kit.
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• #29235
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• #29236
No zip here: https://voidcycling.com/men/jerseys-n-tops/orbit-hs-jersey-black-men-women.html
The plain black jersey looks nice enough. They haven't resisted the urge to add a camo version (seems a camo option is pretty essential for off-roadies).
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• #29237
Can anyone tell me how well the "PRO TEAM LIGHTWEIGHT WIND JACKET" packs down? Is this what I need for longish descents down mountains and early starts?
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• #29238
Very well and yes. I favour the PT Gilet, warmer for me.
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• #29239
How can the gilet be warmer than the one with sleeves, it's thicker?
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• #29240
it's thicker?
Yep
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• #29241
Out of stock in all but proper MAMIL sizes. The jacket it'll have to be.
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• #29242
do it .. I have really hairy arms so anything full sleeve is sweat-fest in those conditions.
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• #29243
Any comment on sizing? For the man that wears a size S forum skinsuit.
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• #29244
get both XS and S to try. I'd lean towards S.
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• #29245
Thanks amey, your Rapha expertise always appreciated.
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• #29246
Another thumbs up for the jacket.
Packs down the size of a gilet. Fairly water resistant for light showers. Just used for a 300km snow roads audax up in Scotland and happy with how it coped with the fluctuating temperatures and levels of precipitation.
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• #29247
Aren't all Rapha sizes now MAMIL sizes? The last 'pro' jersey I brought had a baggy waist for the pro belly room I assume.
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• #29248
Would the jacket with a normal jersey and arm warmers be enough for British winter?
n.b. instead of a winter jersey
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• #29249
with a merino base layer, then probably. But it really depends on a lot of factors; do you run hot or cold? How hard do you ride? Do you ride in dog shit weather? Where do you ride?
I run a little hot and generally ride at a reasonable pace. I wore a LS wind block brevet jersey with a merino mesh LS baselayer for the majority of winter on my commutes (35k each way) through the countryside (except when it rained) and it was great for me. However, a colleague of mine would have frozen (but then they're smaller and run a lot colder).
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• #29250
The sizing is all over the place, I don't buy before trying these days..
Maybe hi-tech but spendy gear with kevlar in it or similar.
My comment made with no ill will to MTbers BTW, I used to be one and raced XC when I was younger. I do genuinely think if they did it right Rapha could do well in that area.
Encouraging comments about safer streets from the new owners on Bikebiz:
http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/rapha-to-be-bought-by-grandsons-of-the-founder-of-wal-mart/021688