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Waterproof riding jackets Trench Gore-Tex by Rev'IT. It is a 3/4 length jacket, so it covers the waist and keeps the area warm and supported. It belongs to the category of winter jackets. This means that in addition to the necessary protection, it is also equipped with insulation to maintain a stable body temperature. It is made of synthetic fabric, a...
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Waterproof riding jackets Trench Gore-Tex by Rev'IT. It is a 3/4 length jacket, so it covers the waist and keeps the area warm and supported. It belongs to the category of winter jackets. This means that in addition to the necessary protection, it is also equipped with insulation to maintain a stable body temperature. It is made of synthetic fabric, a material that makes it lightweight. For this reason, it is preferred for prolonged use, such as city driving.
Features:
• Equipped with protectors on the elbows and shoulders.
• It has a removable thermal lining.
Properties:
• Gore-Tex waterproofing membrane for maximum protection against water.
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UNFORTUNATELY, in capital letters, I paid 529 euros for it. Coming from Dianese continental which cost less, the Revit is extremely inferior. Yes, it is good in the rain, it is beautiful, especially the khaki one that I have, but it does nothing in the cold. The Dianese linings are superior even in the cheapest models. In everyday use in the city with a small two-wheeler without protection from the wind, you simply freeze when it's below 10 degrees. This doesn't happen with my old jacket, which is 7 years old and worn out. With the motorcycle and the visor cutting direct contact with the air, it works satisfactorily in the cold, but not as I would like. You feel cold in the torso, in the body and this shouldn't happen. Yes, I have the right size jacket, all the vents are closed, the zippers are tight, worn with thick sweatshirt, don't criticize and rate negatively. All of these are personal opinions and related to price-quality-daily use-cold-rain.
PS1. If you want something warm, try something else.
PS2. When it drops to at least 200 euros, then it's worth it.
From the cheapest GTX... run to get it...
It has CE 2 protectors and covers both back and chest.
Top protection, athletic fit, removable thermal liner, and 2 flaps that open (they are waterproof EVEN when open) for extra airflow on the chest.
Maybe I would like a couple of extra pockets.
I bought it on sale for 375€ and it is one of the best purchases I have made. Completely waterproof without weighing me down. Very warm for the winter and it seems that without the thermal lining, which can be removed, it will be cool enough to wear throughout spring and early summer.
I think it is worth even the 500€ if someone can afford it!