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Waterproof riding jackets Andes V3 Drystar by Alpinestars. 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,...
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Waterproof riding jackets Andes V3 Drystar by Alpinestars. 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.
Properties:
• Drystar waterproofing membrane for maximum protection against water developed by the Italian company Alpinestars.
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I have had the jacket for four years of daily use. Many times, due to its ventilation, I wear it in the summer by removing the lining. It has good ventilation even though the waterproof membrane stays on. It is a very good jacket. After the third year, it started to let moisture in the sleeves where it bends from movement at the elbows, and this happens after a long time in the rain. It is warm at 5 degrees with a shirt underneath, it's just fine. If you wear a thicker shirt, you won't notice anything. After three years, where there is friction on the sleeves, it shows wear. Clearly, it has lost its color due to the sun, but this shows that it has been used a lot. It has many pockets, two of which also act as air vents in the heat. It also has two vents on the back. It has three fully waterproof pockets. On the negative side, like all branded jackets nowadays, the protectors are of the flex type. I don't hold them in high regard. I put in old-style Dainese ones. At 225, which I bought it for, it is worth it and more. This year it went up to 300, and I bought it again on sale for 220. One of the best and most honest jackets for that money. VFM.