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R**B
Better than expected lightweight jacket
Wow, I'm blown away by this jacket. The color is exactly what I wanted...bright and vibrant. I suppose if I had to complain about something, it would be the reflective piping could be placed on more locations on the jacket (i.e., along the length of the sleeve and along the bottom edge of the jacket, all the way around), and maybe have a larger reflective pattern on the back. But that's about it.I walk 10k daily. I have worn the jacket for the last 5 days in mid 30 - 40 degree weather and it has been perfect for that weather environment. The jacket has three layers of protection. The outside layer does a good job of wind resistance. I can't speak to water resistance, as I have yet to try it out in the rain, the middle layer holds my body heat, and the inner layer is a soft fleece that is warm to touch. This jacket is so much better than the old school-style zip up hoodie jacket I was wearing before. The wind protection alone makes it waaaay more comfortable in cooler weather. Several people have approached me and commented on how much they like the Hi-Viz Yellow color of the jacket and where they could get one. If you're interested, ARSUXEO sells this jacket in several different colors and other styles. Each seems attractive and appealing.Remember, this is a bicycling jacket, so it fits snugly. I have a 42" chest size and I ordered a large. Mine is snug without being tight or restrictive. There are two pockets. One on the chest with a zipper, the other is more of a pouch, and it's on the back of the jacket with no way to close/secure it. One other nice feature is the soft elastic cuff inside of the sleeve that keeps the wind out...very nice touch.I recommend this jacket to anyone interested in a lightweight 3-season jacket that's suitable for outdoor athletic use (walking, bicycling, light jogging, dog walking, etc). It has kept me nice and cozy warm every day so far. It's a very nice jacket,
J**N
Love this jacket
The material is great. Feels very durable. Not a thin seam-sealed windbreaker that I have to worry about tearing. This jacket can take some abuse.The fit is great. Nice long sleeves and a long back. Not baggy but not super tight either.The color and pattern is great. I like that it's not just a single solid color -- the black does a nice job giving it a bit of style.The pockets are a good size -- I can easily fit a phone into the breast pocket. No hand pockets, which is pretty normal for a cycling jacket.I've been wearing this jacket biking in the fall, winter, and early spring and it's doing a great job keeping me warm, stopping the wind, and keeping me visible.I'm a fair-weather cyclist, so I don't know how well it will handle rain or snow. It's not GoreTex or anything, so I'm sure it will be less waterproof and less breathable. But for the price it performs great.
B**S
Great for Cold Weather Running
I purchased this jacket (in orange) about a month ago and have run in it ~10 times. Excellent value. Fit is good (although it runs a bit small). I ordered a medium and it fits perfectly but I'm 6'1", 155 lbs and there isn't any extra room. Length is perfect (both arms and body).The jacket is warm, almost too warm. I wore it when the temperature was in the 30s and it was too hot for my run. But once it hit the 20s, the jacket is warm without being hot. (I only wear a base layer under it.) Very comfortable. I've only experienced light precipitation but the jacket has done fine there too.Amazingly bright for visibility purposes.For the price, you aren't going to find a better running jacket for cold temps. Highly recommended.
M**L
It's a beautiful orange jacket.
Just got it in! I'll update when I have worn it at varying temperatures, including any layering that I used underneath it, since I do a bike work commute 5 days a week. But for now, it has a nice strong feel to it, and the color (orange) is INCREDIBLE. It looks so nice! And it'll make it easier for drivers to see me when biking at night. The biggest thing I like is how the majority of it is windproof and warm.A lot of "winter" cycling jackets have huge areas of the jacket that is not thermal/windproof, mainly the back area. I understand the reasoning for it, so the sweat has a place to go but when you're cycling in truly winter temperatures, meaning single digits and even less with windchill, that huge back panel is going to make you feel so cold, and I'm trying to avoid wearing my big chunky coat since it tends to make me overheat and sweat more than what I should.I would like to just wear windproof thermal jacket (with 2 layers underneath not including the baselayer) with a relatively lite windbreaker jacket over for those single digit commutes and I'm hoping this jacket will be that third layer. I do wish the arm areas had less breathable area but considered the other thermal jersey and jacket are the opposite I'm sure it'll work out.I'm also really glad I ordered a size up. Normally I'm a medium, for one of the cycling brands I'm actually a small, but for this one, ordering a size up is perfect as it allows me to layer underneath. Like I said, I'll update this some more as I try it at varying temperatures!UPDATE: I've now used this in 16 degree temperatures Fahrenheit, not factoring in windchill and it worked wonders! The first time around I wore a thermal baselayer, a jersey, a jacket, this jacket, and my windbreaker. Obviously it was too much and I overheated. (I'm new to winter cycling so I'm learning as I go.) The second time, which was tonight, I wore the thermal baselayer, jersey, this jacket, and the windbreaker and it did great!I probably could have not wore the windbreaker and just stuck with the three layers as this jacket is just incredible. I also get a lot of compliments walking into work with this on and putting it on as I'm leaving. It really is a beautiful looking jacket! Well worth the money.LAST UPDATE: I've worn a thermal baselayer, a thermal jersery, and this jacket in 22F weather and it was ideal. When I got to work, I was barely sweating which is what you want. The neck hole is pretty large but when temperatures reach the teens and singles, I use a decently thick balaclava hood, so it works out. Definitely recommend wearing a scarf or something to make it look less odd and to prevent cold air from seeping in. I really love this jacket.
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