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  1. #1
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    A vest?

    So I guess at one year, I'm still kind of a newbie. I have what could be a really dumb question. I scored a free sample primaloft vest much like this one:

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodPI_11231114.html

    My question is this, when do you find yourself wearing a vest? I have LS base layers, SS jerseys and fleecy jackets that I wear in any combination depending on weather but a vest has never occurred to me. Maybe you layer over a LS jersey or maybe over a SS jersey on a cool morning start? It just seems that if it's cold enough to warrant primaloft, I'd want sleeves, not a vest. It's a sweet vest though and for free, I'll give it a whirl.
    Last edited by amb; 03-02-2012 at 03:28 AM.

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    If it's windy or cool at the start of a ride, I wear a vest over a short sleeve wool jersey and arm warmers. The vest keeps your core warm, but can fit easily into a jersey pocket if the day warms up, or even just be mostly unzipped.

    Arm warmers are more versatile than a full sleeve jersey for the same reason - easy to get rid of if you don't need them.

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    I don't own one, but I'd like one for when my jacket is too much, but arm warmers and the wool baselayer isn't quite enough.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    I do what Veronica describes on practically EVERY ride (except for the wool jersey part - I do synthetic jerseys).

    Arm warmers/vest/SS jersey work for every type of weather, unless it's raining (wear full showers pass jacket from the start), or going to rain (bring thinner rain jacket along in a pocket), or ridiculously cold (wear full thermal jacket and maybe even rain jacket on top). I have several weights of vest (thick wind and cold stopper, thinner for cool, not cold days) and pair with varying thicknesses of arm warmers.

    That said, I don't know that I'd use a primaloft type vest for cycling. It just seems too thick and not breath-y enough.
    Last edited by maillotpois; 03-01-2012 at 06:56 PM.
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    I use a vest when I know I am doing a huge ascent and then a long descent. I put it on at the top so the windchill keeps off my chest, but it weighs nothing.

    TDF riders often grab pieces of newspaper to stuff down their tops (spectators give it to them). I prefer a vest thanks!

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    Sweet vest. lucky you to have access to PI stuff for free.

    If it's free, what's the problem?

    Wear it when you need to keep the wind off your core, It is easily packable and great for layering with underlayer, arm warmers and short sleeve or sleeveless jerseys.

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