The entire jacket has a nice stretch to it. Sleeve length is bang-on for me, and I am a bit lanky so I doubt anyone would find the arms too short. The dropped tail goes right to the bottom of my cheeks, and the higher cut front sits right at my waist. The only part of the jacket that doesn’t have much extra room is around my chest, so bigger riders might want to try one on before buying – I’m not a thick guy. The jacket’s body is slim but offers enough room for a jersey and thin midlayer underneath. POC has neatly snuck in some small vents on the seams below the armpits.Īs for fit, I’m 5’10” and I’m wearing a size medium. The jacket is simple in construction: It’s a single-layer shell with no cuff closures, an elasticized hood, one chest pocket, and one hip pocket (both zippered with glove-friendly pulls). It’s great for those days when it’s a bit too chilly to roll out in a jersey alone: I found it perfect for 8-10☌ days with a long sleeved jersey underneath. The Guardian Air is a thin non-insulated jacket that keeps the wind, and some water, at bay. If you’re a fan of POC’s gear this post is just the start I have another article coming soon covering jerseys, shorts, gloves, and knee pads. I also got some clothing to test including the Guardian Air jacket, which makes a nice lightweight outer layer for damp, chilly, or windy days. Early this spring I got a bunch of gear from POC to ride and review and after an unexpected delay (broken wrist!) I’m finally back in the saddle and pleased to bring you my impressions of clothing and gear from their 2021 collection.īikerumor covered the Kortal Race MIPS helmet and Devour sunglasses upon their launch, and I was lucky enough to get samples of both.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |