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assos, rapha
One is just too Euro for me
![]() Assos AirJack 851 jacket, and Rapha winter jersey, in Medium. Both in mint shape. The Rapha has been washed enough (gentle detergent, air dry) that it's not quite as deep black as it originally was, but probably only noticeable in comparison with a new one. The Assos has probably less than a half dozen rides, with the slightest hint of pilling at the top of the collar. Both are ~ 2009 vintage. Let's say $125 shipped for the Rapha, and $175 for the Assos.
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Sale pending on the Rapha jersey.
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I have that exact same Airjack from Assos and like it very much. It's great for temps in the mid-30's to high 40's with just an average base layer. Nice strechy fabric, long sleeves and wind proof front.
You can't go wrong picking that up if it's your size. Bob |
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I like mine a lot as well. I find the Airjack and a Craft base layer to be sufficient for 2-3 hours of zone 2/3 riding down to at least 25d Fahrenheit. I don't wear it if the weather is in excess of 35d. This is why I don't own a Fugujack - there simply aren't that many <25d days.
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PM on Assos
Thwart,
If the Airjack is still available, I will take it. John |
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Rapha sold, sale pending on the Assos.
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I'll second the Craft baselayer. Even warmer than the Rapha merino wool ones. The Rapha works well over the Craft, used that combination yesterday on a gray, breezy 30 degree day with a thinner Roubaix jersey. And was pretty comfortable.
Does not have the stink-free capabilities of the merino wool, though. I'm using the Zero, but the 'warmer' Zero Extreme is what the wife is getting for Christmas...
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Have to say, though, the new Campagnolo LS turtleneck compression baselayer I just picked up off the Clymb might be my new fave base layer though. Extremely comfortable, warm, well wicking. And cheap - like $34. I also like that the care instructions are knit right into the hem. Clever. Either one of those plus a 851 Airjack gets me down well below freezing. I find Assos is usually pretty conservative with their temp ratings. They recommend the Intermediate Evo jersey for 50-68 degrees. If I wore one of those on a day it was 68 degrees, you'd have to haul me to the hospital for heat stroke. |
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