CEROTIPOLAR Men's Cycling Vest with 3 Reflective Tape Cargo Pockets, Micro Softshell Windproof Bike Vest
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It is more of a material that resembles nylon plastic than a fabric that is wind resistant. The air resistance of this garment is limited. There is no way I can imagine it repels Summer and fall in Southern California are the seasons when I use it.
When you pack it in the rear pocket, you will find it difficult to zip the pocket since there is only one puller outside. As a result, I would say no.
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Selected User Reviews For CEROTIPOLAR Men's Cycling Vest with 3 Reflective Tape Cargo Pockets, Micro Softshell Windproof Bike Vest
It is a very nice and light windblocking vest. I am very happy with the purchase, and it adds warmth in borderline temperatures without being excessively bulky. A word of caution Despite its small size, the product is of high quality. As for my height and weight, I am 6'/179 lbs, and I usually wear M As a cyclist, I like a relatively tight fit for shirts and most cycling tops. M is my usual top size, and the vest I ordered is a little tighter than my other M In other words, if you're on the fence about what size to get, you might be better off going.
It's almost there. Having studied the reviews, I ordered the 2XL and 3XL, which I found to be too big. My height is 5' 9" and my weight is 200 lbs. I have a slight tummy but I am a muscular woman. I found that the XL was a bit long, but it fitted well The plastic bag in which I received the vest, however, contained an odorous, used vest. A faint smell, but one that lets you know it's there. In terms of the vest's back, it's vented in the middle, which is nice, but the outer pockets in the back are too far inward, which would make putting items in and taking them out inconvenient. Pockets could be made wider and vest length could be shortened by one or two inches, and then the vest would be perfect.
This is a large jacket that I bought so that I can wear IT OVER other jackets in the winter, and carry water in the There is an eFat-type device in my house Riding a bike in the snow is great fun As for the water bottles, I don't have a spot for that, and camel skins aren't something I like to wear Back to you. It is large enough to wear over my other clothes, so I purchased it in that size. Whether it is for storing a couple bottles of water in the back pocket or anything you need, it is perfect. This bag works great for walks and hikes, as well as whenever you need to carry something but do not want to carry it in your.
I am 5'10" and 155 lbs, and I went with a size large based on the size chart. I measured my chest when I made my decision. Since I am a road cyclist, I am used to well-fitting cycling gear, and I find that the fit of this set feels The sleeve doesn't hug very closely, but I think a medium might have been a little too tight. The large piece will provide some movement without flapping around in the wind, and I think it will perform well for me. If the products had been bought at a bike store (Pearl Izumi, Castelli, Endura) for similar quality, they would easily have cost $20-$30. There are still 30. My main use for it will be to keep my core warm on cooler spring days.
If I ever get a man's vest, I will change the one star to a five-star.
His favorite thing about this vest is how light and bright it is. I decided to go up a size after reading the reviews and looking at the sizing. He usually wears a 2xl (loosely), so I went for He has a height of 6' and a weight of Exactly what I was looking for.
It has a good insulating property and stuffs well into Though I have only used it on one ride so far, I have been pleased with it so far. It was just a wind blocker that I needed, and I picked it up at a good price. During one of my recent bike shopping excursions, I saw many people bought garments that were too big or small. Please make sure that you keep an eye on the measurements of the sizes. I made sure I followed the sizing, but I went a size larger, because I was just below the line and would need layers under. In the event that I had ordered the size I usually wear, it would have been incorrect.
The jacket is worn almost every time I go biking in the winter (I live in the South). The pants are tighter than I would have liked so that the wind won't blow them around.