Mine (enduro jacket and bib tights) arrived yesterday, a day later than Royal Mail promised. Not a bad fit either, will have a ride in my bins before commuting to a pair of their bib shortswoodsmith wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 1:54 pmdittorobsmuddygloves wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 12:24 pmWhen did you order from them? I've not received my order or a refund yet, expecting the same as you unfortunately.
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- voodoo_simon
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I placed my order on the 2nd of Jan.
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I ordered 3 rd Jan but all my stuff was small and they did not have one of them but it has arrived
Vapour top is like a fleece lined windproof jacket and baggy
The windproof jacket is tight roadie fit
The Bibs I got are ok fit wise but only done a 2 hour ride so not sure how the pad will be
Bloody good value at the prices and likely get another set of bin shorts
Not really sure what weather the vapour is for tbh cold Spring /autumn with zero chance of rain ( not really the UK then )
Vapour top is like a fleece lined windproof jacket and baggy
The windproof jacket is tight roadie fit
The Bibs I got are ok fit wise but only done a 2 hour ride so not sure how the pad will be
Bloody good value at the prices and likely get another set of bin shorts
Not really sure what weather the vapour is for tbh cold Spring /autumn with zero chance of rain ( not really the UK then )
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Mine gets worn on those cold, dry or only damp days.Not really sure what weather the vapour is for
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I wore mine today, 5°c, sleet and hail showers it was fine. With the vents open it doesn't get too hot and it's fine in light showers as the moisture stays on the outer layer and dries as you ride. Needs a shell over it in persistent rain though.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 8:22 pmMine gets worn on those cold, dry or only damp days.Not really sure what weather the vapour is for
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Cheers for the input/ advice
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I had the Vapour on for today's ride. Temperatures hovering between zero and 2c. I had a long-sleeved baselayer on. That worked out pretty much ideal. I suspect it'll see a lot of use.
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Outdry jacket £93 in human sizes (not tiny or massive)
https://www.columbiasportswear.co.uk/p/ ... =030&pos=2
https://www.columbiasportswear.co.uk/p/ ... =030&pos=2
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Cheers John, gonna try a large in place of my ever-so-slightly-snug medium.
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Bizarrely I could have sworn I bought a new outdry, but I have no idea where I put it.
Can't find any reference to it in my email either. WTF! Especially bizarre as I can literally see one jacket from where I'm sitting (so I should at least have one email)!
Edit - On topic, I do like that one, much better looking than they normally are. Ironically I think I'd need a small as they seem to size up massive.
Can't find any reference to it in my email either. WTF! Especially bizarre as I can literally see one jacket from where I'm sitting (so I should at least have one email)!
Edit - On topic, I do like that one, much better looking than they normally are. Ironically I think I'd need a small as they seem to size up massive.
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Hi John
I have heard a lot about these coats on this site and just wondered if you or anyone else could please answer a couple of Q's on them for me:
How bulky/weighty are they? Are they like a hard shell (if you know what I mean) without much else?
How breathable? I think one of the criticisms I've read here before is that some of them don't have any venting, although I think this one makes mention of under arm vents?
Thanks.
quote=JohnClimber post_id=281258 time=1641989689 user_id=2075]
Outdry jacket £93 in human sizes (not tiny or massive)
https://www.columbiasportswear.co.uk/p/ ... =030&pos=2
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I have heard a lot about these coats on this site and just wondered if you or anyone else could please answer a couple of Q's on them for me:
How bulky/weighty are they? Are they like a hard shell (if you know what I mean) without much else?
How breathable? I think one of the criticisms I've read here before is that some of them don't have any venting, although I think this one makes mention of under arm vents?
Thanks.
quote=JohnClimber post_id=281258 time=1641989689 user_id=2075]
Outdry jacket £93 in human sizes (not tiny or massive)
https://www.columbiasportswear.co.uk/p/ ... =030&pos=2
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- Bearlegged
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They vary, but this particular model is probably comparable in weight/drape to a 2.5 layer Gore-Tex. It's not super breathable, but the armpit vents and mesh lined pockets help a lot.
Possibly because the fabric is on the inside and the waterproof membrane on the outside, i find it doesn't get as clammy as most waterproofs.
It's not got any liner mesh, so a pretty pure hardshell style.
Possibly because the fabric is on the inside and the waterproof membrane on the outside, i find it doesn't get as clammy as most waterproofs.
It's not got any liner mesh, so a pretty pure hardshell style.
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How bulky/weighty are they? - Bigger and heavier and bulkier than super lightweight jackets - Unless it's a Gore ShakeDry there is no better waterproof coat for the weight.
I'm luck I have the Gore Shakedry and the Outdry - If heavy rain is forecast for several hours it's the outdry (bulk and weight doesn't matter as it's on your body) if it's a heavy shower the tiny packing Gore Shakedry comes out to play.
Are they like a hard shell (if you know what I mean) - More like a modern day fishermans sou'wester
How breathable? - Not as breathable as some, but as you are riding it's easy to open the zip as you ride with your head down so your chest stays drier, if it's really heavy rain just ride slower so you don't sweat as much.
It's plodderes waterproof rather than an all out racers waterproof.
Mine was one of the first ones out and it's still as good as new.
I'm luck I have the Gore Shakedry and the Outdry - If heavy rain is forecast for several hours it's the outdry (bulk and weight doesn't matter as it's on your body) if it's a heavy shower the tiny packing Gore Shakedry comes out to play.
Are they like a hard shell (if you know what I mean) - More like a modern day fishermans sou'wester
How breathable? - Not as breathable as some, but as you are riding it's easy to open the zip as you ride with your head down so your chest stays drier, if it's really heavy rain just ride slower so you don't sweat as much.
It's plodderes waterproof rather than an all out racers waterproof.
Mine was one of the first ones out and it's still as good as new.
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That's the model I have. I'd echo all the John has said. It's sweaty, unless the weather's cold.
Actually, mine's a Reign EX - no pit zips.
I'd have been disappointed with it if I'd paid over £100 (but it was £65 IIRC).
For multi-day trip I would always take the older Montane eVent shell I have.
Actually, mine's a Reign EX - no pit zips.
I'd have been disappointed with it if I'd paid over £100 (but it was £65 IIRC).
For multi-day trip I would always take the older Montane eVent shell I have.
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I'm the other way round. Multi-day trips that I know will be continually wet, then Outdry always for me.For multi-day trip I would always take the older Montane eVent shell I have.
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Are the outdry jackets as short in the back as the pics make them look?
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IME yes it's not a cycling cut
Sizing is also erratic I have two smalls one is tight at the waist the other I could wear a putter jacket underneath and still have space
Sizing is also erratic I have two smalls one is tight at the waist the other I could wear a putter jacket underneath and still have space
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Mine doesn't seem short (although I am) but there are different models so maybe some are shorter?
EDIT: as John says, they're not a cover your arse cycling cut but they're hardly up to you nipples either
EDIT: as John says, they're not a cover your arse cycling cut but they're hardly up to you nipples either
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Yes won't cover your arse or expose your back either.
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Been said before on other threads but I will.happily trade a possible increase in sweatiness (TBF I beat most fabrics) for the almost indestructible DWR properties of Outdry.
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My Outdry has pitzips, it's a dealbreaker for me. I wore mine for whole of the duration of the Winter Event, even when it wasn't raining, which was a good few hours I'd say. The pit zips encourage windflow and also allow sweat out. I run quite hot and sweat easily so would struggle without them
If only Columbia cottoned onto to the notion of providing a guide to the various outdry iterations - how robust, how they're cut, how they differ
If only Columbia cottoned onto to the notion of providing a guide to the various outdry iterations - how robust, how they're cut, how they differ
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If they did their sales would probably increase and there'd be less overstock for us to pick up at reduced prices. Be careful what you wish forIf only Columbia cottoned onto to the notion of providing a guide to the various outdry iterations - how robust, how they're cut, how they differ
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True, but at least we'd buy a jacket that fits and functions as intendedCheeky Monkey wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 10:53 amIf they did their sales would probably increase and there'd be less overstock for us to pick up at reduced prices. Be careful what you wish forIf only Columbia cottoned onto to the notion of providing a guide to the various outdry iterations - how robust, how they're cut, how they differ
Quite a few on here have bought a jacket that's too big or too small. Personally, I'd like it if my Outdry had sleeves that were at least an inch longer
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I'll cut an inch off mine, for you...Quite a few on here have bought a jacket that's too big or too small. Personally, I'd like it if my Outdry had sleeves that were at least an inch longer