Laser Dude
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I got more Revzilla gift cards than anyone should for Christmas and took a trip to their store. I left with a pair of nice boots, which was the one thing I really wanted to get. While there, I kept walking by the jacket section and I tried on one Olympia jacket and put it back and that was that. The next week I kept going back to "I should get a better jacket". I have 3 jackets now, 2 mesh, one not. One of the mesh is an Olympia Air something. I like it for the most part. The sleeves aren't mesh, and I hate the way the velcro on the collar grabs the cheek pads on my helmet, but I live with that. I'm essentially looking for a hot weather jacket.
I spent the next few weeks narrowing things down between and Alpinestars and Dainese jackets. I think I got it down to 3-4 different ones, mainly by communicating via email with Revzilla. I'm not in a hurry, since it's winter, so I figured I'd take my time and try to get the right jacket for me. However, I seem to find something I really don't like about each one.
I am looking at the Dainese Hyper Flux D-Dry and the Alpinestars T-GP R Air or T-GP Air Pro and I'm hoping someone here might have one of those models and offer up some advice. I can't go back to Revzilla and try them on because they have all their winter jackets out.
I like the Hyper Flux D-Dry a lot. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the mesh all the way down the sleeves. However, I hate, hate, hate the fact that the male side of the velcro collar is on the outside, meaning it's going to stick to my helmet again and rub my neck and piss me off like velcro on the wrong side does to us all I like it because it's got the D-Dry liner, so that keeps me dry should I run into a storm. Downside? It's out of stock in the size I "think" I need and it's 4 weeks to get it (and find out if it was or wasn't the right size, 4 weeks isn't a big deal for me, as I have plenty of time). Also, not digging the lack of reflective material on this jacket either.
On the Alpinestars, I like the T-GP R Air but it only has a wind block liner, no help in the rain. I suppose that's what a cheap rain jacket is for? Downside is no mesh on the arms.
I also like the T-GP Air Pro for the CE2 protection but no liner at all. Downside is no mesh on the arms.
Maybe I'm looking at the wrong jackets? Maybe I need perforated leather? Man, that sure seems hot in the summer, in the South.
Maybe I don't need another jacket at all? (probably more of the case).
I have a good helmet, good boots, several pair of good gloves, a nice pair of pants, so only thing I can think about is a jacket.
Got any suggestions? Sorry for rambling about it all. I think I'm a bit delusional from all the online window shopping.
I spent the next few weeks narrowing things down between and Alpinestars and Dainese jackets. I think I got it down to 3-4 different ones, mainly by communicating via email with Revzilla. I'm not in a hurry, since it's winter, so I figured I'd take my time and try to get the right jacket for me. However, I seem to find something I really don't like about each one.
I am looking at the Dainese Hyper Flux D-Dry and the Alpinestars T-GP R Air or T-GP Air Pro and I'm hoping someone here might have one of those models and offer up some advice. I can't go back to Revzilla and try them on because they have all their winter jackets out.
I like the Hyper Flux D-Dry a lot. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the mesh all the way down the sleeves. However, I hate, hate, hate the fact that the male side of the velcro collar is on the outside, meaning it's going to stick to my helmet again and rub my neck and piss me off like velcro on the wrong side does to us all I like it because it's got the D-Dry liner, so that keeps me dry should I run into a storm. Downside? It's out of stock in the size I "think" I need and it's 4 weeks to get it (and find out if it was or wasn't the right size, 4 weeks isn't a big deal for me, as I have plenty of time). Also, not digging the lack of reflective material on this jacket either.
On the Alpinestars, I like the T-GP R Air but it only has a wind block liner, no help in the rain. I suppose that's what a cheap rain jacket is for? Downside is no mesh on the arms.
I also like the T-GP Air Pro for the CE2 protection but no liner at all. Downside is no mesh on the arms.
Maybe I'm looking at the wrong jackets? Maybe I need perforated leather? Man, that sure seems hot in the summer, in the South.
Maybe I don't need another jacket at all? (probably more of the case).
I have a good helmet, good boots, several pair of good gloves, a nice pair of pants, so only thing I can think about is a jacket.
Got any suggestions? Sorry for rambling about it all. I think I'm a bit delusional from all the online window shopping.