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Old 04-05.-2004, 04:02 AM   #1
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What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz? MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
Entrant for $189 (RRP $219). And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
windblocker vests?

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Old 04-05.-2004, 06:42 AM   #2
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Drs wrote:
> What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz? MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
> Entrant for $189 (RRP $219). And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
> windblocker vests?




You're not allowed to ride in Canberra at this time of year without a
Mont shell-vest, either Activent or Hydronaught. Shell vests rock for
temp control.

Mont also do a neat shell jacket - the sting from memory. You'll need to
look in a good outdoors store to find them though. The Netti is probably
just fine.

Look for a snug (but not tight) collar, long sleeves (that reach your
gloves when your arms are stretched in front of you, thumb loops
(personal pref), enough length at the back (not too much at the front) -
and pit zips under the arms (so you can dump heat, or zip up snug when
you need to).

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Old 04-05.-2004, 07:29 AM   #3
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DRS wrote:
> What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz? MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
> Entrant for $189 (RRP $219). And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
> windblocker vests?
>


mmmmmmmmmmm Windvest. For those on a reduced budget, Target have some
reasonably snug vests for $20 which is a lot cheaper than any of the
cycling ones. Biggest problem I have with it is my back gets too hot but
I might have to get a little creative to fix that.

Dave B.

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Old 04-05.-2004, 08:42 AM   #4
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Drs wrote:
> What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz? MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
> Entrant for $189 (RRP $219). And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
> windblocker vests?
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Open fire. Red wine and book/cycling mag are de riguer(?) when its
raining IMO



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Old 04-05.-2004, 09:25 AM   #5
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DaveB wrote:
>
> DRS wrote:
> > What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz? MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
> > Entrant for $189 (RRP $219). And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
> > windblocker vests?
> >

>
> mmmmmmmmmmm Windvest. For those on a reduced budget, Target have some
> reasonably snug vests for $20 which is a lot cheaper than any of the
> cycling ones. Biggest problem I have with it is my back gets too hot but
> I might have to get a little creative to fix that.
>
> Dave B.


I got a SCODY vest at Mooloolaba tri for about $25. It's fully windproof
but the back is mesh. Never gets too hot but keeps you oh so warm in the
rain - I rode 4 hrs in the rain in it (I know, what was I thinking) and
eventually soaked through but didn't get cold.

Triathlons are a great place to pick up bargains, also got arm warmers
for $10.

Tamyka
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Old 04-05.-2004, 09:51 AM   #6
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DRS wrote:
> What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz?


Anything that keeps you dry.
Waterproof fabric, seam-sealed, floro-color, reflector,
cuffs that close. Armpit vent zips are good. Mesh lining.

> MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
> Entrant for $189 (RRP $219).


Isn't Entrant "water resistant"? ie good for shorter rides only, but
more breathable. Good for a race or commute but not touring.
Not that any raincoat breathes significantly compared
to the sweat a cyclist can put out.

> And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
> windblocker vests?


A raincoat makes a good windblocker. I use a fleece vest if its really cold.

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Old 04-05.-2004, 01:42 PM   #7
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Drs wrote:
> What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz? MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
> Entrant for $189 (RRP $219). And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
> windblocker vests?
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I have had a Mountain Design Tour de Force jacket for 4 years now and it
has justified its 450 dollar price tag. Have used it for 8 hours a day
couriering over that time and have remained dry at all times. I reckon
it still has another 4 years in it as it is washable and every year i
respray it with goretex spray and im sweet. Thats about 55 bucks a year
for a jacket. well worth it.



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Old 04-05.-2004, 08:53 PM   #8
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Mike <nospam.really@westnet.com.au> wrote:

>DRS wrote:
>> What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz?

>
>Anything that keeps you dry.
>Waterproof fabric, seam-sealed, floro-color, reflector,
>cuffs that close. Armpit vent zips are good. Mesh lining.
>
>> MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
>> Entrant for $189 (RRP $219).

>
>Isn't Entrant "water resistant"? ie good for shorter rides only, but
>more breathable. Good for a race or commute but not touring.
>Not that any raincoat breathes significantly compared
>to the sweat a cyclist can put out.


from Netti's web-site
"Entrant® G11™"

"Waterproof, breathable two-layer fabric that keeps you drier on the inside as well as the
outside. This lightweight two-layer fabric is treated on the inside with Toray's exclusive
G11™ for extra performance."

I have used a Netti Entrant jacket for 8 years and it is not fully breathable but does
provide excellent protection from rain and wind. I suppose you have to compromise between
weather protection and sweating underneath. Ideally, do what I do, when the rain stops and
it's not too cold, roll up the jacket and stuff it into your back pocket.

see:
http://www.netti.com.au/products/ge...f_ProductID=256
for details of the Netti D-2 Jacket

>> And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
>> windblocker vests?

>
>A raincoat makes a good windblocker. I use a fleece vest if its really cold.


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Old 04-05.-2004, 09:01 PM   #9
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Only Joking.....


"DRS" <drs@remove.this.ihug.com.au> wrote in message
news:c7650t$o18$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz? MBC Prahran have the Netti D2
> Entrant for $189 (RRP $219). And while I'm at it, does anyone wear
> windblocker vests?
>
> --
>
> A: Top-posters.
> Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet?
>
>


For the Netti Jacket I reckon that's as good a price as you will get (having
shopped around). It is a good jacket with the option of zip off sleeves, I
am still looking, however, I may go with a GoreTex material or similar (more
expensive).

Windblocker vests............you mean a newspaper down the front of the
jersey......Hell yeah.

Kevin

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Old 05-05.-2004, 01:25 AM   #10
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>>>>> "DRS" == drs <drs@remove.this.ihug.com.au> writes:

DRS> What's the best wet weather jacket in Oz? MBC Prahran have the
DRS> Netti D2 Entrant for $189 (RRP $219). And while I'm at it,
DRS> does anyone wear windblocker vests?

A bit out of scope 'cause I couldn't find an Oz supplier, the Buffalo
wind shirt is excellent. This is the one I've been using for years:

http://www.buffalosystems.co.uk/ls7.htm

Although they do have cycling specific ones:

http://www.buffalosystems.co.uk/lsthumbs.htm

I've found the trick with rain is not so much keeping dry; that's pretty
much impossible 'cause you get wet with sweat anyway, even with
breathable waterproofs; but to proof yourself against the wind. It's
the wind that gets you every time, eliminate that and you'll be nice and
toasty.

Somehow I don't think I'm going to get any more mileage out of this shirt
in Aus though.

http://www.buffalosystems.co.uk/dp3.htm

Worth its weight in gold in the Falklands mind.

The best waterproof I've used, and still use, is the Helly Tech Helly
Hanson. It's pretty much 100% breathable.
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Old 10-05.-2004, 06:27 AM   #11
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"K&C Russell" <russell@rabbit.com.au> wrote in message
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> For the Netti Jacket I reckon that's as good a price as you will get
> (having shopped around). It is a good jacket with the option of zip
> off sleeves, I am still looking, however, I may go with a GoreTex
> material or similar (more expensive).


Dean Woods has a Gore Windstopper jacket for $269. Is it that much better
than the Netti?

http://www.deanwoods.com.au/store/prod250.htm

> Windblocker vests............you mean a newspaper down the front of
> the jersey......Hell yeah.


Er, no.

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