Hi all.
I'm looking for a very lightweight, packable gilet and was wondering what you'd all recommend. Hi viz / reflective would be a bonus.
Thanks very much
Lightweight Gilet
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Re: Lightweight Gilet
I've got a Pro-viz ...
Cons - may not be quite as light as you'd like and some people (not me) complain they don't breath very well.
Pros - very high viz. Hardwearing, robust and keeps a surprising amount of weather off.
Cons - may not be quite as light as you'd like and some people (not me) complain they don't breath very well.
Pros - very high viz. Hardwearing, robust and keeps a surprising amount of weather off.
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Re: Lightweight Gilet
I was going to recommend the PX / Carnac one as mines is dead good, but they are out of stock and bizarrely, £40. Mine was a tenner.
I've a Pearl Izumi one which is good, but black, which was cheap from sport pursuit - they do hi-viz ones so worth a look.
My BB one is fairly hi-viz but getting a bit threadbare....
I've a Pearl Izumi one which is good, but black, which was cheap from sport pursuit - they do hi-viz ones so worth a look.
My BB one is fairly hi-viz but getting a bit threadbare....
Re: Lightweight Gilet
I use a Van Rysal/decathlon one. It's light, bright and not expensive
Re: Lightweight Gilet
Crikey, how much brevet gilet. I have two normal ones and an insulated one, they're ace. Super light, pack into my waist pack hip belt pocket
Re: Lightweight Gilet
The dhb one which is lined with polartec alpha is very good. Breaths well and adds a suprising amount of insulation for very little extra bulk. Roadie cut though if that's a concern
Re: Lightweight Gilet
Thanks for all the recommendations