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Wet weather jacket?

Hi all,
My altura jacket, which I've had for years, is due to be replaced. The problem is that there's so many options that I'm a little overwhelmed.
The budget is around £100 and it'll be used throughout the wonderful UK winter
I've narrowed it down a bit:
Altura vapour
Endura flyte
Endura stealth 2

Any thoughts on these or any other jackets?

If you're new please join in and if you have questions pop them below and the forum regulars will answer as best we can.

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amazon22 | 9 years ago
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I have an Endura Flyte and can recommend it - it's breathability is probably as good as it gets, using what sees to be a copy of eVent fabric. Where most jackets breathability are rated around 10-15000 (if the manufacturers even admit it), the Flyte is 28000gms/m2/24hrs. (The Vapour is 20000). Stretch fabric makes a comfortable fit, chest pocket is useful. It's not a light racing jacket, not a heavy duty commuting jacket. It is also, for some reason, incredibly warm - it has no insulation but the internal fabric has a silver finish, which maybe reflects heat back, Whatever, it works.

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rojre | 9 years ago
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This is pretty good - Impsport "Polar" Winter Cycling Jacket . £90.00 . Does wind and rain and breathes.

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rosiel | 9 years ago
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If you're XS, S or M there's some Altura Transformers on Merlin for £37 (usually £90).. asides from that keep an eye on Amazon, some Gore Bike Wear stuff gets reduced to around £40 for £160 jackets around once a month..

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peted76 | 9 years ago
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58 notes = galibier Tourmalet

- SECONDED, new ish purchase for me, used about five times so far, haven't got wet yet, the fit is racey and the arms aren't flappy.

Used in temps from 7 to 14 degrees with long sleeve merino base layer and long sleeve top - I expect this set up to last the winter temps with no extra layers required (on my top half anyway).

If I could improve it, I'd have a couple of vents under the arms, but this is picking holes as for £58 it's a peach!

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dunnoh | 9 years ago
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I have a gore element jacket for commuting.  Its excellent.  If its chucking it down you will stay dry in it.  I have a gabba for when its potentially about to rain or drizzling but I dont use it if its already raining

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part_robot | 9 years ago
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I got super lucky with a (very slightly) shop-soiled Gore Oxygen 2.0 from Evans for £120. I don't think there's a better hardshell on the market. If you keep an eye out you might be lucky.

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mostly | 9 years ago
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58 notes = galibier Tourmalet, more than happy with mine. It looks very much like a goretex pac lite, performs better than a lot of my more expensive outdoor walking/climbing gear at twice the price, which is a rarity with most cycling clothing I've found.

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