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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I've got one...wouldn't be without it in adverse weather. Technically, it is a waterproof removeable outer because it's worn over the top of what ever jacket I have on at the time.
    Waterproof inners in general, are not...from personal experience.
    I got alpinestars and great jacket but not water proof at all soaks in bit nasty really

    Id thought all bike jackets be if not water prof alot more water resistant , its got inner linner

    wonder if they make water proof inners not sure may have to ask at the shop

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    Quote Originally Posted by actungbaby View Post
    I got alpinestars and great jacket but not water proof at all soaks in bit nasty really

    Id thought all bike jackets be if not water prof alot more water resistant , its got inner linner

    wonder if they make water proof inners not sure may have to ask at the shop
    I paid good money ($699) for an apparent all seasons Jacket, its a summer jacket at best.
    But like I said in an earlier post, an extra $60 put paid to that dilemma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    The Revit one is a bit expensive. Just ordered another DriRider Thunderwear jacket, RRP is $89. It looks like the 2012/13 model might have varied a bit... but we'll see.

    I'm tempted to try a Goretex rain jacket, but those are not cheap options...
    89.00 is good price i must say i got old DaRBi accesories rain jacket second hand from lady

    works well not sure that compny still trades i have feeling they do ?

    i check out Dririder there well know brand, where did your order it from ? a bike shop online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    This is something im thinking about as Im now commuting across town everyday.

    Are the Goretex jackets worth the money?
    Don't just think Goretex. I have a Dainese textile jacket that has their own branded system that has never let a drop of water in after ten years of daily riding in Dunedin's shithouse weather. Not cheap, but dry, even on big rides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by actungbaby View Post
    i check out Dririder there well know brand, where did your order it from ? a bike shop online.
    Botany Honda for me, they're my local.

    Any shop that deals with the importer for DriRider can sort you out... If you want online, I saw Cycletreads lists DriRider jackets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    Means the entire body of the jacket gets soaked & heavy. If the outer fabric passes enough air to be cool in hot offroad conditions it will be cold onroad in cooler conditions even with the liner in.
    Only in the case of a cheap one. The outer of mine is treated so it doesn't absorb water so no weight or thermal issues, and only lets the air flow when you've got the vents open (which it has 6 on the front and sleeves, and two on the back).
    Everything closed and liners in and it's toasty warm. Warmer (even in the rain) than my previous Spool and Dri-Rider jackets.

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