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Hip Urban Casual Cycling Jacket?

gemini2k

Turbo Monkey
Jul 31, 2005
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San Francisco
So I need a riding jacket that matches my hip, urban lifestyle. It needs to say "I have taste, but not too much taste" and be at home at the trendy bars in the Mission or the Marina. It needs to be functional for the 50-60 degree range, have lots of pockets, and preferably some kind of venting on the arms or sides. It needs to be reasonably visible so cars don't plow into me while I'm descending Twin Peaks or riding through Golden Gate Park. It needs to be machine washable since I'll be sweating in it.

I like these, but can't quite pull the trigger yet, any other suggestions?:

https://www.kitsbow.com/collections/mens-collection/products/the-alpha-snap-jacket

https://urbancycling.com/products/urban-cycling-reflector-winter-softshell-cycling-bike-jacket

https://www.chromeindustries.com/product/blake-cycling-trucker-jacket/AP-403.html?dwvar_AP-403_color=SHTK&cgid=outerwear_jackets

https://www.rapha.cc/us/en_US/shop/shadow-blazer/product/SDA01XX. but too expensive and dry clean only (wtf?)

https://www.foxracing.com/attack-pro-fire-jacket/19083.html?dwvar_19083_size=M&dwvar_19083_color=208&cgid=sale-mtb-jackets#start=6. nice but not enough pockets.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
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This is perfect for you.
in college one year me and 2 of my housemates (2 other bike dirtbags like myself) couldn't find a 4th for our townhouse and got assigned a rando. he showed up in pretty much the thriller jacket. we thought he was OK despite being a total hipster. one night while having a party with the local BMX crew, he thought it'd be funny to break a bottle over someone's head. he got the shit kicked out of him. would have been a lot worse if my housemates hadn't intervened. i was out drinking elsewhere that night and i got back after the party cleared out and he was nursing 2 black eyes :rofl:
 

Jm_

sled dog's bollocks
Jan 14, 2002
18,972
9,637
AK
A jacket you can wear while riding when it's 60 degrees out?



Fuck, I must be doing this all wrong.
 

Jm_

sled dog's bollocks
Jan 14, 2002
18,972
9,637
AK
SF 60 is colder than 60 anywhere else. It's like a metric system thing or something.
Well that is true from what I can remember, although most of my time there was spend on the water.
 

Jm_

sled dog's bollocks
Jan 14, 2002
18,972
9,637
AK
When it's potentially just slightly chilly (more like 40s to 50s though) I take a small packable jacket, usually not waterproof, but it takes up so little space that it's easy to deal with when you dont want it, like climbing. They ball up to around the size of your fist and can be compressed further. Anything more gets way way too hot and steamy IME.
 

slyfink

Turbo Monkey
Sep 16, 2008
9,319
5,073
Ottawa, Canada
So I need a riding jacket that matches my hip, urban lifestyle. It needs to say "I have taste, but not too much taste" and be at home at the trendy bars in the Mission or the Marina. It needs to be functional for the 50-60 degree range, have lots of pockets, and preferably some kind of venting on the arms or sides. It needs to be reasonably visible so cars don't plow into me while I'm descending Twin Peaks or riding through Golden Gate Park. It needs to be machine washable since I'll be sweating in it.

I like these, but can't quite pull the trigger yet, any other suggestions?:

https://www.kitsbow.com/collections/mens-collection/products/the-alpha-snap-jacket

https://urbancycling.com/products/urban-cycling-reflector-winter-softshell-cycling-bike-jacket

https://www.chromeindustries.com/product/blake-cycling-trucker-jacket/AP-403.html?dwvar_AP-403_color=SHTK&cgid=outerwear_jackets

https://www.rapha.cc/us/en_US/shop/shadow-blazer/product/SDA01XX. but too expensive and dry clean only (wtf?)

https://www.foxracing.com/attack-pro-fire-jacket/19083.html?dwvar_19083_size=M&dwvar_19083_color=208&cgid=sale-mtb-jackets#start=6. nice but not enough pockets.
Given the style of what you posted already, I wonder if you've thought of Patagucci or Icebreaker. They're in the same ball-park price range, but their sustainability ethos should earn you some extra hippy-credit... (that said, I have products from both of these companies, and their quality, durability, and attention to detail is outstanding. well worth the cash outlay IMO. but you better choose wisely, caus' you're going to be living with these pieces for a long time):
https://www.patagonia.ca/product/mens-recycled-wool-bomber-jacket/50815.html?dwvar_50815_color=FGE&cgid=mens-jackets-vests-casual

https://www.patagonia.ca/product/mens-zemer-bomber-jacket/27870.html?dwvar_27870_color=FGE&cgid=mens-jackets-vests-casual

https://ca.icebreaker.com/en/mens-jackets-vests/legacy-coat/100882.html?dwvar_100882_color=001

https://ca.icebreaker.com/en/mens-jackets-vests/-tabi-realfleece-bomber-jacket/104547.html?dwvar_104547_color=001
 

gemini2k

Turbo Monkey
Jul 31, 2005
3,526
117
San Francisco
Ya the pedaled stuff has caught my eye. It's in my maybe category

mission workshop has also a wide selection, quite pricey though:

https://missionworkshop.com/collections/jackets-hoodies
Ya their stuff seems a little heavier duty, but insanely expensive.

Given the style of what you posted already, I wonder if you've thought of Patagucci or Icebreaker.
That Patagonia stuff always looks a little to...peasant-y to me for some reason. If I'm going to spend $200 on a fleece sweater essentially, it needs to look better than a $20 one I can buy at Target. And sometimes the Patagonia stuff looks worse.

The icebreaker stuff might be interesting though.

Are we going Seattle cool kid or SF cool kid. Cause that there is a Seattle mustache if I've ever seen one.
Really? Those are WAYYYYY to common in SF. Basically, more than 0 is too common IMO.
 

slyfink

Turbo Monkey
Sep 16, 2008
9,319
5,073
Ottawa, Canada
This.

https://www.patagonia.ca/product/mens-nano-air-light-hybrid-hoody/84415.html?dwvar_84415_color=PTPL&cgid=mens-jackets-vests-insulated-active#tile-4=&start=1&sz=24

Cuts the wind, warm, but breathes really well. I seem to practically live in mine for many months of the year. Cool fall commutes into work are down a big hill in the morning and straight up the hill climbing home.
If Patagonia is too "pesanty", then maybe Arcteryx is more up your alley?! I have one of these: https://arcteryx.com/ca/en/shop/mens/atom-lt-jacket . I don't use it much, as I find it overengineered for most of my purposes. I also find it too "gear-y". But take it outsidoors in active conditions and it's the shit. It shone on a ski-touring outing in a complete white out on the top of Mount Marcy. Couldn't see shit, winds were so strong I could barely stay straight, the snow was wet and heavy. I threw this jacket on when we came above the tree line, and was astounded at how well it worked. I never overheated, but never felt cold or clammy.

But if you're after something that looks "urban", this ain't your thing. I like @junkyard's recommendation of a wool shirt. You can't go wrong with the classics. And there's a reason they are still used outdoors today.
 

rockofullr

confused
Jun 11, 2009
7,342
924
East Bay, Cali
But if you're after something that looks "urban", this ain't your thing. I like @junkyard's recommendation of a wool shirt. You can't go wrong with the classics. And there's a reason they are still used outdoors today.
Seriously! Go to the thrift store or a second hand spot and buy some goofy old jacket like a true hipster.