Summer Jackets

Discussion in 'Clothing, Gadgets & Equipment' started by Expat Jack, Jun 23, 2023.

  1. I got a Dianese Smart Jacket LS (long sleeved) and it’s certainly nice to wear in hot weather. I haven’t had the ‘opportunity’ to check how safe it is… :joy:
     
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  2. From your replies (thanks all) I think I’m going to go Knox. As usual I’m in between sizes so will (at some point) order two different sizes and see which fits best. Typically it’s a lot cooler now but I think the Knox is a good investment regardless.
     
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  3. Don’t worry, it’s warming up next week, and people will be whinging that it’s too hot again in no time.
     
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  4. Tried the Knox this morning, medium and large. I’m right between them both so went large. Room for my chest protector.
    Just went for a spin. It’s about 20 degrees so leather would be fine. I have say I was amazed at the airflow in the jacket. My forearms and biceps actually felt a little too cool. So that bodes quite well. I have a 200 mile trip planned Thursday so will see how it goes then.
    Thank you all for your input.
     
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  5. For anything other than a few of hours out on the bike during the heat of the day you need to be prepared to go with layers for ultimate comfort and adapt accordingly. I have a Halvarssons merino wool top with windproof panels, this is ideal paired with my Klim Marrakesh. Add a breathable waterproof outer and that gives versatile clothing, if you do similar for the bottom half, that I'm happy to set off with onto the continent for a week or two in the summer. All three layers worn combined if riding at night or early morning as the waterproof layer is also ultimately windproof too.
     
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  6. Great that makes Thursday a rain day
     
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  7. I have a Knox Honister, great jacket, fit is tight but AAA rated so think its meant to be. That with AAA rated Hood jeans makes for good kit in the summer.
     
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  8. I did the 200 mile trip yesterday. Morning was about 19 degrees peak. I wore a merino long sleeve top under the jacket. Slightly chilly but easily bearable.
    Coming home it was cooler. About 17 degrees and forecast rain. I wore the same plus a wind proof top. That was perfect.
    I like the freedom of movement it gives especially noticeable when doing lifesavers. Much better than leathers.
    Happy with it overall.
     
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  9. I've been using a perforated Hideout 1 piece in the heat with a Pro-skins 1 piece underneath. Absolutely fine when moving. But sweaty as bollocks when you stop. I honestly don't really notice the heat that much, it's just when I have to do something physical OFF the bike, i.e. push it around that I realise how hot it is... Suppose it's probably good for keeping the weight off :)
     
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  10. +1. I’ve been using Hideout’s perforated kangaroo gear. It’s been very comfy in summer sunshine:upyeah:

    However, I don’t recommend perforated leathers in the rain :joy::splat:
     
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  11. Hi GDS968, how well does the Honister jacket cope with temperatures in the high 20’s C and above? Also, when buying a jacket to go over the Honister, do you have to go up a size on your usual?
     
  12. Well have only ridden with it in the UK, but this summer had a few high 20's and it was great, I think as soon as you stop moving in any jacket its going to heat up regardless, but overall really pleased with mine. Mine is a large size and i sometimes wear an Oxford Windstopper jacket over the top of it which is fine and i can then get an Oxford Rainseal Pro Jacket over both and still move around etc. The Rainseal jacket is a medium for reference (go figure!!) so it really depends on the individual jacket thats going over the top. I think generally over jackets are sized up accordingly.
     
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  13. Glad you sorted something out.

    Alpinestars Domino - mine seems to have lost any waterproofing that it might have had.

    Wear it with a T-Shirt underneath in the summer. For summer trips away to Europe - take this and a Gore-tex outer shell that packs down tiny.

    About £200.

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