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homer
20th April 2008, 15:45
hey all
i know some hate the stuff , some like
anyways
my aspen jacket has been wicked .
till now....... has anyone found that the white liner in side the jacket goes to pieces .
if yes , what did you do and or what did you buy next .
i only noticed this as i was getting a cold arm today .
Good it didnt rain or id be wet as .

90s
23rd April 2008, 12:54
hey all
i know some hate the stuff , some like
anyways
my aspen jacket has been wicked .
till now....... has anyone found that the white liner in side the jacket goes to pieces .
if yes , what did you do and or what did you buy next .
i only noticed this as i was getting a cold arm today .
Good it didnt rain or id be wet as .

Just search dririder and you'll ge the threads you need ... search *really is* your friend!

I had 3 Aspen's that all leaked over 18 months. Apart from that they were great. I have an old Nordic 4 that was good, so last week upgraded the Aspen to a Nordic Pro at cycletreads (who were great doing that for me).
In yesterdays rain the Pro was fine. Its a better jacket than the Aspen, although the armour isn't much better than the same basic stuff. Its much better vented. I have to question whether it is worth 100% more than the Aspen. Overall like it so far.

homer
23rd April 2008, 19:09
Just search dririder and you'll ge the threads you need ... search *really is* your friend!

I had 3 Aspen's that all leaked over 18 months. Apart from that they were great. I have an old Nordic 4 that was good, so last week upgraded the Aspen to a Nordic Pro at cycletreads (who were great doing that for me).
In yesterdays rain the Pro was fine. Its a better jacket than the Aspen, although the armour isn't much better than the same basic stuff. Its much better vented. I have to question whether it is worth 100% more than the Aspen. Overall like it so far.

Thanks for that