Your warmest gilet / jacket

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  • Sizes XS / S please - whilst I've worked hard to be this thin I've also become hugely susceptible to the cold. please let me know if you have anything super warm (and packable/light) please. Thanks!

  • Eat some pies! not much help I know. Lookout for a Paramo gilet nice and toastie.

  • Don't laugh. I bought this. Warmest gilet I've owned (excepting the fleece I used for motorcycling which contained hot wires and plugged into the mbike power socket.)
    As you can see its a Michael Kors puffer, but super slim, packs to nothing, is as light as a feather and is super warm. Tkmaxx in Gloucester. £15. With this type of stuff you.must allow it to be 'puffy' to be effective. Flattening it under tight lycra will render it useless. Only problem is my teenage daughter has discovered it....


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  • @Philw @MetalMelly genuinely helpful advice from both of you, thanks

  • https://www.lfgss.com/comments/14600182/incontext/

    Got this but you would probably need an extra layer to bulk up.
    John

  • Probably not the warmest thing available, but I recently picked up a synthetic gilet from Decathlon for a tenner (half its usual price). Works well, James Olsen (designer of Pinnacle bikes, rides a lot) is a big fan.

  • @Pifko this is lfgss where is the Montbell EX Light or Mirage for £40? I can dibs

    @Landslide which one? The 500 looks flimsy as

  • Forclaz trek 100. It's part of their walking/hiking range. Apparently it's still only £9.99 until the 20th Feb.

  • Bought one of those. thanks for the recommendation.

  • https://www.albioncycling.com/product/insulated-gilet-black/

    Got one of these and it’s very warm. Probably too warm combined with a base layer and LS jersey in anything over 6-7c for harder efforts but it packs down nicely into a jersey

  • Do you ride in this man or just for casual?

  • Oh hello, it’s me, outdoors clothing nerd.
    I have two jackets you might like:

    Montbell Down Jacket - as light as you can get. 900 Fill down, 230g (I think), packs down the size of a Haggis. Super light shell fabric, comes with a bag, poppers not zip to save weight, hand warmer pockets. RRP was £300ish so would take £110.

    Montant Flux - the super warm one. Easily keep you warm at 0 degrees with just a t shirt underneath. Doubly insulated hand warmer pockets, great hood, etc. Weighs around 600g so not porky either. RRP was £210ish so I would take £80.

    Both are size small and grey/black to not look stupid. Good condition no holes or marks etc. Postage fine.

  • Bit of both. Most of my riding these days is off road/bikepacking kinda stuff, so minimal chance of smashing it up and down along the river and overheating.
    (And I got the impression the OP wants super warm)

  • @platypus exactly the post I was looking for. Ill PM but in the interests of saving space for bikepacking I'll go with the Montbell.

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