• Gonna pick up the thinner insulated jacket. Questions,

    I had the Zoa in large which was a nice for for on/off the bike, same size? Or go a bit bigger?

    If the Zoa is a 10 in warmth, what would the thiner one be? Looking for about a 4...

  • size up. im usually a medium and the M insulated is super race fit / hard to get layers on underneath.

    I’d say 4/10. it definitely doesnt keep you that warm off bike, but on - its incredible

  • I had the Zoa in large which was a nice for for on/off the bike, same size? Or go a bit bigger?

    If the Zoa is a 10 in warmth, what would the thiner one be? Looking for about a 4...

    Sizing/fit will be consistent with the current Zoa - a balance between off bike and on, with arms/shoulders articulated slightly forward, and not as close fitting as On-bike Road jackets.

    The spring-launch Lightweight Insulated wieighs 275grams, 40% less less than the regular Insulated Zoa (456g), with a lighter face/inner Pertex fabric, lighter Primaloft fill, minus hood, but same pockets (two side, one chest, one rear packaway) and features. ...so I'd have to say a 6? For comparison, Patagonia Nano-puff is 337g ....I could dig out the Primaloft fill weights if useful?

    Edit; weights above for mens medium. Style also coming in womens fit, and both mens and womens in a bright orange, and a lovely rich dark olive. Pic below from IG; Molly Weaver in a sample on AMR earlier this week

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