View Full Version : Your favorite LIGHTWEIGHT bike jacket?
mariposa
10-24-2006, 10:02 PM
Hi there - I'm looking for a very lightweight bike jacket. Do you have a favorite?
Ideally it is...
For relatively warm weather,
Wind resistant,
At least a tiny bit water-resistant,
Not ridiculously un-breathable,
In a form-fitting women's size (doesn't "billow out" or create wind resistance),
Packs very small,
Has at least one (hopefully zippered) pocket.
I've been told to look into the Pearl Izumi Optik or the Cannondale Morphis. Any comments on those two? Do they run large, small or true to size?
Thanks gals -
Mariposa
Been looking for the same thing. I think certain fabrics are more breathable. I was looking at zephyr and optik fabrics. Performance makes theirs in Polyester. Some are not as breathable with means you will sweat under it then if you take it off, you will chill. The more breathable it is, the less water repellant it is.
Trek420
10-25-2006, 05:05 AM
Hi mariposa and welcome to TE, when you get a chance surf on over to the "getting to know you thread"
I have several jackets let's see there's my old Bellweather I like a lot and it's no longer available but it's no longer waterproof anyway so I have an illuminite jacket....my favorite is one I got it right here, Craft Mingo.
light enough for warm weather
Wind resistant
More than a tiny bit water-resistant
Very breathable
doesn't "billow out"
Packs very small
Has three (count them 3!!!) non-zippered pockets
It's bright and visible, that's a requirement to me
BleeckerSt_Girl
10-25-2006, 05:23 AM
I bought this jacket a month ago from TE:
http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=16089
It has all the features you are describing as looking for.
It's soft and stretchy, drizzle raindrops bead up on it (not waterproof in heavy rain though), wind resistant, big back pocket, reflective piping, formfitting, breathable, comfortable, nice and warm but not suffocating. I'd say it packs/rolls pretty small but not tiny like a light windbreaker might.
It looks FABULOUS and sleek and is so comfortable. I love mine and wear it all the time. I like that it's soft and stretchy, so it can fit over varying thicknesses of base layers. Always looks great and doesn't wrinkle.
The medium fits me sleekly without any bagginess -I'm 5'5" 140 lbs and pear shaped.
xeney
10-25-2006, 06:55 AM
My mother in law bought me the Canari Tour jacket (http://www.runbargains.com/browse.cfm/4,413.htm) in a pale lilac color, and I love it. It's lightweight but it stops the wind and it's water resistent, the sleeves zip off (and you can also just unzip them at the armpits for ventilation), it has a nice big zipped pocket at the rear and two front zipped pockets, it's nice and sleek so it doesn't catch the wind, and the whole thing folds up into itself if you don't need it. It actually has some straps so you can wear it around your waist, but it's also small enough to fit inside the exterior bungee on my Camelbak. I have worn it in damp 50 degree weather and been plenty warm, and then partially unzipped the front zipper and the sleeves, and I was also fine at 70 degrees.
It's a discontinued style but they do turn up on eBay now and then. (Hey, here is one now (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250042182550).) I sort of wish mine were a brighter color for visibility, but the lilac sure is pretty. Mine is a medium. I usually buy tops in large, but I don't think I would want this any bigger.
alimey
10-25-2006, 10:05 AM
Hiya
I just bought the Gore lady alpine - it's made of goretex paclite. Very nice fit - I got the 34 which fits size 4. Very waterproof & breathable & packs down small. Also you can add a hood. Long tail folds down if wanted. But - a bit pricey. Probably Teamestrogen carry it.
Dianyla
10-25-2006, 10:35 AM
My favorite light jacket is a few years old by Sugoi, it's a nice lightweight fabric that blocks some wind and breaths really well. When it was new it could stand up to a little bit of rainwater that would just bead up on the surface. As it's gotten older it's not quite as water resistant, but it's not bad. As far as I can tell from the pics, the newer generation of my older jacket is this jacket by Sugoi called the Stealth (http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=21095).
If I had to buy something new now *twist my arm ow!* I'd probably look at the new Sugoi Stealth or the Pearl Izumi Whisper (http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=4271). I have the Whisper Vest (http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=10404) in the screaming yellow color which is great for visibility. The fabric is really nice and lightweight but it is soft and quiet, doesn't crinkle or swish. I find the fabric on the Optik (http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=15672) to be a little plastic-y feeling and noisy.
Bikingmomof3
10-25-2006, 12:01 PM
My favourite is the Showers Pass Elite Jacket: http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=17125
I have already worn it several times biking and more recently running. For running it drives me crazy, not the style-which it feels wonderful, but the swoosh, swoosh, swoosh noise.
BleeckerSt_Girl
10-25-2006, 01:36 PM
Jennifer, that is one good looking rain jacket!
Bikingmomof3
10-25-2006, 01:56 PM
Lisa,
The jacket is so comfortable and it breathes!!! I purchased it based on some other good reviews off TE and have not regretted the purchase. :)
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