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    Dri Rider jacket comparison

    Between these two Dririder jackets:

    http://www.whites.co.nz/products/dririder/1529.aspx
    http://www.whites.co.nz/products/dririder/1380.aspx

    Kind of keen for the Rally one, it has a bladder, take off sleeves, heaps of functionality
    The climate control one looks more multipurpose, so I could go tramping in it -.-


    Not sure?

    Help?

    Anyone got any for sale?

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    according to wiki.
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    the Rally is an ADV jacket. It would suck for tramping: it wouldnt breathe well enough, it has no hood and would be way heavier than you need even if you take all the armour and liners out of it.

    the other one is a street jacket, would be fine. I have one of the mesh jackets with the zipout waterproof liner I use as a summer jacket and it is excellent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    the Rally is an ADV jacket. It would suck for tramping: it wouldnt breathe well enough, it has no hood and would be way heavier than you need even if you take all the armour and liners out of it.

    the other one is a street jacket, would be fine. I have one of the mesh jackets with the zipout waterproof liner I use as a summer jacket and it is excellent.
    You reckon climate control huh?

    Neat i'll get that then,

    -> I'm not trolling, just trying to save time/money

    I could go to a shop and buy a 600 dollar water proof jacket and then go buy another 300 dollar motorbike jacket for bike, but what's the point if I could have a handy all in one, man jacket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajol View Post
    but what's the point if I could have a handy all in one, man jacket?
    don't buy the pink one then. And ask for one without the extra cream.

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