Rapha, nice but a bit pricey?

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  • ^^ i bought the string vest type one in a moment of madness. im an M in the standard base layer but needed an XL pro team

    hope you got the matching headband.

  • Just leaving this here

  • What're the odds of there being a 'last few days of the sale, further reductions now available' e-mail going around and if good, how long before it's likely?

    I seem to recall getting stung a couple of times ordering stuff, only to be followed by a sale, picking up a few more things seeing as it's the sale, only to then have the items reduced even more. Granted you take a risk of stock running out, but that's a risk I think I'm prepared to take.

  • ^Email rapha and they will refund the difference usually......

  • If anyone fancies a City Riding Jersey (http://www.rapha.cc/long-sleeve-city-riding-jersey-1-2) in navy small, I'm planning on returning mine unless anyone off here wants it for the £90 sale value?

    It's sold out on the site, so let me know if you want it before tomorrow.

    It is lovely, but a bit short in the arms and body for me (I'm 6'1" and skinny)

  • Transfer jacket getting a lot of love. Anyone use something similar?

  • Honestly down and Primaloft One are totally different if you're planning on getting them damp (sweat, rain, etc).

    PROTIP: Don't get down wet.

  • If its cold enough to need a proper down jacket then its not going to be raining.

    Alpkit ones are very good and reasonably priced for proper down: http://www.alpkit.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16936&category_id=298

  • http://shop.uniqlo.com/uk/goods/073738-38-003

    i really want this but dont know if i can justify its in my size and half price..

  • Sample sale, 25 Jan, Berlin.

  • winston better disable PMs right now.

  • If its cold enough to need a proper down jacket then its not going to be raining.

    This.

    They also work surprisingly well as a cycling jacket and somehow managed to block the wind really well.

    They pack into a tiny bag to stow away which is a nice touch for the cyclotouriste in us.

  • They also work surprisingly well as a cycling jacket.....

    If you are a lizard* perhaps - I don't think it would ever be cold enough for me to even contemplate wearing mine on my bike in this country

    *yes I know that they are cold blooded and therefore an insulator is going to be of little use to them

  • Lizards should wait for the PHD sale.

  • This packs right down?
    Hmmm may go try one on.

    Yes, this.

  • ^ online only...

  • If its cold enough to need a proper down jacket then its not going to be raining.

    Alpkit ones are very good and reasonably priced for proper down: http://www.alpkit.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16936&category_id=298

    You'd be surprised. Snow (which melts into the jacket), water/snow drips and sweat from inside will also fuck down nice and quickly if you let them.

    I'd never put down on over a sweaty layer after exercise. When climbing I usually use a thin Primaloft One layer with a thin down layer over the top of that - the PL1 acts as a barrier to the protect the down and affords warmth, while the down provides more warmth without the bulk of additional PL1. I realise that's not realistic while biking, but still, be careful with down.

    Alpkit stuff is indeed very good for the price. Probably much better than the Uniqlo.

  • I've ordered 3/4" Cross Bib shorts on 10th Jan, but still awaiting for despatch. Does anyone have same problem?

  • Sample sale, 25 Jan, Berlin.

    Is that true?

    I'm going to be in Berlin then.

  • ^^ my order was a bit slow and awaiting dispatch for ages.

    But it's gone now, so I think just give it time.

    One thing I will say is the whole "your account", is really beautifully laid out. Plus its great having hyperlinks straight to RM delivery.

  • ^^^ Feeling lucky. I ordered on the 10th and it arrived Wednesday (the 16th). Softshell trousers are nice and toasty, just in time for this cold.

  • Ended up with the Rapha Gilet.

    Went on a proper spree today (amid dental appointments and screaming agony) and tried on a huge range of race capes, wind jackets, gilets, etc. Rapha was the clear winner to me, including compared to their own Wind Jacket. I think I'll get the most use out of this one and it had the best fit. And it was on 'sale'.

  • Just received my Rapha Classic Wind Jacket. Very nice as one would expect.

    A couple of initial thoughts/comments:

    • much lighter and thinner than I thought
    • no rear pockets (my fault for not reading the description) - quite sparse and featureless overall
    • fit is close - I got L and was worrying that it was going to be too big, but it's actually pretty snug around my torso (ymmv)
    • lycra cuffs feel good.

    I'll post further thoughts once I ride in it. Thanks to all who talked me into it.

  • Is that true?

    I'm going to be in Berlin then.

    http://www.rapha.cc/sample-sale-in-berlin

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