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Waterproof riding jackets Tempest 3 D-Dry by Dainese. 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 Tempest 3 D-Dry by Dainese. 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:
• D-DRY waterproofing membrane for maximum protection against water developed by the Italian company Dainese.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
In its positives, we have the following.
The white color is very nice up close. It is a very comfortable and warm jacket. The collar is quite high, covering almost the entire neck up to the helmet, so the need for a neck warmer is reduced (not eliminated).
It includes protection for elbows and shoulders.
It has 3 external pockets and 1 internal pocket in the thermal lining.
I cannot judge its resistance to rain as I have not been in the rain. In terms of warmth, it is very nice. I wear it on an island and the lowest temperature is around 2-3°C with the corresponding island humidity, and it has kept me covered. In combination with gloves and neck protection, the torso remains fully warm.
With the use of the 4 vents, it can be worn comfortably in autumn and spring.
With a good combination of vents and thermal lining, the jacket can be worn in autumn, winter, and spring. It is not suitable for summer under any circumstances.
Here are the negatives.
The white color is nice but it stains easily.
Back and chest protection are not included.
Dainese states on its website that it has an internal waterproof pocket. This pocket is also the housing for the chest protection, so if someone uses the said protection, they lose the pocket.
Dainese also states on its website that the internal lining can be used alone as a jacket. This is true if the pants (like motorcycle pants) go up to the stomach. If it is regular pants, the belly remains exposed and we have a cropped top winter jacket.
It would also be good if the 3 external pockets closed with zippers instead of Velcro.
For the money I bought it for, €280, it is a good purchase and value for money for Dainese. Now that the price has increased by €50, I believe there are better options from other brands.
The worst part was the missing and misleading information on the product's official website. I would still buy the jacket, I just wanted to know what I was getting before buying it.