The Scottish based brand Endura really knows how to make clothing to suit whatever the Scottish weather has to throw at it, come rain or shine. The Endura Pro SL 3-Seasons Jacket is testament to this. With the ability to transform into a jacket for any time of the year, this is a really fantastic overall jacket to invest in, with removable Primaloft lining as well as some massive vents for warming temperatures.
Not only does this great all-round jacket offer some solid features for the warmer climates, but it also features waterproofing which is from a PFC-free water repellent finish. This finish works very well: water beads and rolls off easily, which paired with the accurate fit allows this process to be more effective as there are no deep folds or creases where rain can pool or soak in. There are also four pockets on the back of the jacket which is really useful, not the biggest but they are fitted with mesh on the inside so thankfully won’t fill with water when it's raining.
This jacket is ideal for temperatures down to -2° with just a base layer under thanks to the removable Primaloft inner gilet that clips on and off, all the way up to 16° with the vents open. Therefore, it really is a do it all, three-Season jacket that will really take you through all the seasons, protected, warm and well vented when needed.
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I hope that the absence of Lusso's fabulous 'Perform' winter jacket is only because road.cc has yet to review it. 'Tis a great piece of kit and made in Manchester rather than somewhere in the far east.
Glad to see a couple of Galibier jackets on here, the Mistral/Mistral Pro and the Route jackets are also excellent.
I think I own five different jackets of theirs, all of which have been brilliant, and while other kit of theirs has also been really good, their jackets seem to be pretty incredible for the price.
I agree. I have a couple of their jackets including the Mistral and don't worry any more about getting cold on a ride. A great company to deal with as well -I've had a couple of free gifts included in orders.
The "Altura Nightvision Electron Jacket" - they've put lights in it and called it "Nightvision" presumably because they are marketing it as highly visible at night.
Yet they made it black and with very few (if any) reflective surfaces....
Plus even the lights are, according to the RCC review, "not overly bright" as shown by their picture (below). The inclusion of the compound "Nightvision" in the title would surely be liable to a false advertising rap?
Wow, by setting up every possible category, you've given an award to every possible manufacturer
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LOL! 'S'w'at dey do!
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