I know, I know, its Crikey, how much, but the thing is, I like gilets for core warmth and this one adds a bit of insulation that still works when its wet. The only issue I had with this is that I'm kind of between sizes and this first one I bought was too big but I didn't decide this until after having used it for the Dunwich Dynamo. Thats the only time I've used it - I bought a Large straight after, keeping the XL in case the L was too small, and then never got round to trying to return the XL to them, or sell it. So, its about 8 months old and has been used for one overnight ride (and then washed ;-)).
For size understanding - I'm just under 6 foot tall with decent shoulders but no belly, which meant this was a little flappy around the body. If you're a little more portly, it will probably fit. It has stretchy mesh sides to give ventilation and help provide a snug fit over other layers.
I know the photos don't show it but it is navy, not black (though its close).
They are £130 new, so...£80 posted?
SOLD Crikey, how much (!) Brevet Insulated Gilet, XL, Navy, used once
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Re: Expensive hipster brand (!) Brevet Insulated Gilet, XL,
Hahahahahhaha.... I didn't realise you had an automatic find and replace set up for R A P H A....
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I have one of these. And no problem admitting to it!
They are excellent, really good.
They are excellent, really good.
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I remember reading something that you'd written about them somewhere, which finally convinced me to try one!ianfitz wrote:I have one of these. And no problem admitting to it!
They are excellent, really good.
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Re: Expensive hipster brand (!) Brevet Insulated Gilet, XL,
Crikey, how much gear is utterly amazing... expensive (but so is a Travis Prong fork and Smoove chain lube... Thing they all have in commong is that they all do what it says on the tin.
Had a yellow hardshell jacket and reproofed it. A few days later it developed a fault with the zip. I contacted them and they returned it with a voucher of almost £250... Thing is it was around 2 years old but they asked not a single question...
If I were to buy another hardshell jacket though I'd pribably go for Stolen Goat. Most of my Crikey, how much gear is purchased used from fleabay or similar. One fella I met through it sold me a few items saying he wss making the jump to SG... Reviews and impressions look amazing and a fraction of the price of Arcteryx/Crikey, how much etc...
NB. Pls dont shoot me (and sorry for hogging the thread).
Perfect size for me and I'd have bought but money flow is currently a bit of an issue at the mo. GLWTS
Had a yellow hardshell jacket and reproofed it. A few days later it developed a fault with the zip. I contacted them and they returned it with a voucher of almost £250... Thing is it was around 2 years old but they asked not a single question...
If I were to buy another hardshell jacket though I'd pribably go for Stolen Goat. Most of my Crikey, how much gear is purchased used from fleabay or similar. One fella I met through it sold me a few items saying he wss making the jump to SG... Reviews and impressions look amazing and a fraction of the price of Arcteryx/Crikey, how much etc...
NB. Pls dont shoot me (and sorry for hogging the thread).
Perfect size for me and I'd have bought but money flow is currently a bit of an issue at the mo. GLWTS