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• #18277
70 miles in rain with merino base layer, Gabba/nanoflex and gilet was spot on. And mine was only £90... must admit I'm struggling to see when i'll use my PTJ this winter. Perhaps when it gets colder.
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• #18278
Is the gabba fleece lined (like the PTJ)? I thought it was a thin rain protectorer?
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• #18279
Heavy rain? What was the state of water in your shoes to put the amount of rain on the ride into perspective?
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• #18280
Dense drizzle. The water in my shoes was in a liquid state.
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• #18281
Squishy shoes and no rain jacket. That sounds impressive.
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• #18282
I don't actually own a rain jacket (yet, racecape in the post). Always preferred to be wet and warm than dry and sweaty.
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• #18283
Observe the serious lack of brakes on a marshal bike.
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• #18284
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• #18285
I'd use it as wearing armwarmers is annoying!!
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• #18286
Just got my race Cape. Tight fit. Got an XL, I'm a tight L in their club jerseys, good fit in their XL pro Jersey. Nice bit of kit and does scrunch up pretty small.
Just wondering why anyone would cut the sleeves off this?
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• #18287
Just wondering why anyone would cut the sleeves off this?
Because pro.
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• #18288
Did you order the XL on eBay?
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• #18289
I did a century in moderate to heavy rain in this get up (minus the gilet) a couple of weekends back and it was, as it always is, perfect. The thing that always impresses is the temperature regulation. Never too hot, never too cold. Which is my problem with the PTJ. It has to be down to 5 degrees and under for it to be comfortable. I barely wore it last year.
TLDR - The Gabba is the most versatile bit of kit I own. Worth every penny.
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• #18290
Which is my problem with the PTJ. It has to be down to 5 degrees and under for it to be comfortable. I barely wore it last year.
Think last year was unusually warm for winter, we didn't even have snow.
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• #18291
Yep
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• #18292
I'm glad I'm not a twa.. Pro.
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• #18293
Unfortunately that's definitely a Rapha shirt, look at the armband...
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• #18294
Rapha Cycling Club
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• #18295
Just saw Jake Stangel's AW14 pictures. So, is this a spyshot of the new Pro Team softshell?
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• #18297
You're two weeks late. We had this discussion ten pages back.
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• #18298
Last to the exclusive invites again.. Wouldn't be the first time. Won't be the last..
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• #18299
Might have to get one of those new softshells. Loved my softshell, but hated how baggy it was.
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• #18300
That does look great.
I sold my softshell on because it was far too warm (and the pit zips opened the opposite way to what I thought they should so I ended up with cold arms instead of a cooler core.)
I will certainly be putting the PTSS onto my list for further investigation!
lol
At the risk of repeating myself... the Gabba is a great alternative to a jersey+gilet+armwarmers combo. Wearing it at the lower end of it's temp-range and a gilet over the Gabba is an option too.
Softshell jackets I've used will keep the rain out longer (but the sweat in too). I seem to spend a lot of time riding with them open and/or too hot.
IMO the price of 'breathable' softshells makes £120 for a Gabba (what I paid) an ok buy.