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  • I have a Descente gilet. I bought purely based on price. Packs down tiny, and is very effective for the weight. If I was to upgrade it would probs be to a Gore windstopper jobbie. I rate their windproof fabrics.
    http://www.probikekit.com/no/clothing/mens/cycling-clothing/gilets/gore-bike-wear-countdown-as-cycling-gilet-4.html

  • Over 3 years later, and the Gore one is still going strong.

    This wins it, Gore it is. As long as it comes in either white or black.

  • 2 years for my altura. very nice.

    Also gloves, try these
    http://www.tweekscycles.com/Product.do?method=view&n=999&g=8107&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Base&utm_campaign=Cycle

    How do they perform in the rain Andy?

  • Not waterproof but still keep you nice and toasty. Only had them three weeks, but so far quite impressed.

  • Not waterproof but still keep you nice and toasty. Only had them three weeks, but so far quite impressed.

    Ordered them on the strength of your experience, cheers Andy.

  • I have a Rapha one that I was given. It's nice and surprisingly versatile. Nothing to compare it to though

  • I have an embers merino one - v toasty for cold commutes.

    I also have the windproof Rapha one, stows away small, great for cold starts when you know you will warm up later.

  • What size is the one that I borrowed from you James?

    That was very good at cutting out the wind.

  • That was the large (iirc)

  • Thanks. Now if only it was slightly cheaper!

    I tried the Gore one on at lunchtime and I'm between two sizes- to be long enough in the torso I need teh XL, but then I could fit a folded up duvet in there with me.

  • Eat more Pie.

    #sponsoredbyhippy

  • That'd be a lot of pie

  • At risk of turning this into a one horse race, decent (ie the reviewer has actually used the product) review of gore gilet hhttp://www.flammerouge.je/content/3_factsheets/biketest/goregilet.htmere:

  • At risk of turning this into a one horse race, decent (ie the reviewer has actually used the product) review of gore gilet hhttp://www.flammerouge.je/content/3_factsheets/biketest/goregilet.htmere:

  • At risk of turning this into a one horse race, decent (ie the reviewer has actually used the product) review of gore gilet hhttp://www.flammerouge.je/content/3_factsheets/biketest/goregilet.htmere:

  • Thats clearly a 3 horse race.........^^^

  • Your word here is fucking up your link (the h then at the end ere)

  • 2 years for my altura. very nice.

    Also gloves, try these
    http://www.tweekscycles.com/Product.do?method=view&n=999&g=8107&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Base&utm_campaign=Cycle

    Those gloves look interesting... Only question is what would be the right size? Somehow i have lost both my summer and one winter glove.

  • I wore those gloves in today- my conclusion is that they are a bit out of their depth in this mornings temperatures.

    The windproof "lobster" element did keep the fingers warmer than they otherwise would haev been, but I lost feeling in both thumbs as they were unprotected.

    However, when I arrived at the coffee shop being able to remove the lobster bits led meant that I could get change out of my pocket/operate my wallet, both of which are tricky with "full" witner gloves.

    I think in conclusion that these gloves would have been great on Sunday, when it was a bit brisk early on, with a lot of wind chill, but for todays much colder weather they are being asked questions that they cannot answer.

  • I wore those gloves in today- my conclusion is that they are a bit out of their depth in this mornings temperatures.

    The windproof "lobster" element did keep the fingers warmer than they otherwise would haev been, but I lost feeling in both thumbs as they were unprotected.

    However, when I arrived at the coffee shop being able to remove the lobster bits led meant that I could get change out of my pocket/operate my wallet, both of which are tricky with "full" witner gloves.

    I think in conclusion that these gloves would have been great on Sunday, when it was a bit brisk early on, with a lot of wind chill, but for todays much colder weather they are being asked questions that they cannot answer.

    HTfU

  • I wore those gloves in today- my conclusion is that they are a bit out of their depth in this mornings temperatures.

    The windproof "lobster" element did keep the fingers warmer than they otherwise would haev been, but I lost feeling in both thumbs as they were unprotected.

    However, when I arrived at the coffee shop being able to remove the lobster bits led meant that I could get change out of my pocket/operate my wallet, both of which are tricky with "full" witner gloves.

    I think in conclusion that these gloves would have been great on Sunday, when it was a bit brisk early on, with a lot of wind chill, but for todays much colder weather they are being asked questions that they cannot answer.

    Oh that's a bummer, I was thinking of getting a pair. Will be steering clear then and their pretty pricey too.

  • Mine are fine and I have not noticed the cold, were on offer at cycle store for £19.99.

    http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=52080&categoryID=1167

  • It is colder here than in london.

  • I've got some on order from Cyclestore. Damn, looks like I might need winter gloves too...

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