Want to shift some kit I never wear to fund buying kit I might actually wear.
Vulpine Women's Ultralight Down Gilet in size XS - £20
I bought it off here and I think it was barely used then, I've then worn it maybe 10 times max, it's ultralight down, but it's not that packable. It's definitely too small for me. I don't think it's the right cut for on the bike so more useful for bopping about off the bike. I believe this was >£100 new, whether it was worth that was a different matter, I can't remember what I paid for it, but I think it was about £40. Compared to what's on offer from "outdoor" brands and other cycling brands I think £20 is fair given it's condition.
I found a link with all the details of the gilet and description:
Vulpine's Women's Ultalight Quilted Thermal Gilet ticks all our boxes. It's quick-drying, breathable and water resistant. The ideal
lightweight thermal solution for those cool days with cosiness
guaranteed.
The Ultralight Quilted Thermal Gilet is made for touring, commuting or
just relaxing, ensuring you look good both on or off the saddle.
Vulpine have used Primaloft Gold, a material that is extremely light
weight yet offers good insulation and is very breathable. The outer
layer is water resistant against snow, showers and drizzle, but if you
get caught in torrential rain, it dries extremely quickly.
Gore Men's Contest 2.0 Windstopper Active Shell in size S - SOLD
This is quite old now, I bought it maybe 5 years ago but it's spent the majority of it's life at the bottom of bags or hung up on the coat rack rather than being worn so aside from being a little creased, it's in good condition . Water repellent with a DWR coating, packs into it's own pocket (but doesn't go tiny like some of the newer jackets), and does a brilliant job of keeping the chill off on windy or single digit days. I think this was about £75-80 new and given it's condition (good) and age (old), I think £35 is fair.
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Want to shift some kit I never wear to fund buying kit I might actually wear.
Vulpine Women's Ultralight Down Gilet in size XS - £20
I bought it off here and I think it was barely used then, I've then worn it maybe 10 times max, it's ultralight down, but it's not that packable. It's definitely too small for me. I don't think it's the right cut for on the bike so more useful for bopping about off the bike. I believe this was >£100 new, whether it was worth that was a different matter, I can't remember what I paid for it, but I think it was about £40. Compared to what's on offer from "outdoor" brands and other cycling brands I think £20 is fair given it's condition.
I found a link with all the details of the gilet and description:
http://www.victorandliberty.com/liberty-for-women-c50/womens-cycling-jerseys-and-jackets-c77/womens-cycling-gilets-c81/vulpine-womens-ultralight-quilted-thermal-gilet-p754
Gore Men's Contest 2.0 Windstopper Active Shell in size S - SOLD
This is quite old now, I bought it maybe 5 years ago but it's spent the majority of it's life at the bottom of bags or hung up on the coat rack rather than being worn so aside from being a little creased, it's in good condition . Water repellent with a DWR coating, packs into it's own pocket (but doesn't go tiny like some of the newer jackets), and does a brilliant job of keeping the chill off on windy or single digit days. I think this was about £75-80 new and given it's condition (good) and age (old), I think £35 is fair.
This is what it looks like:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/gore-bike-wear-contest-20-windstopper-active-shell-jacket/
Collection from Canary Wharf or Dalston/Stoke Newington N16
Could post either if required at cost.
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