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Re: [ST] Aerostitch Jackets..
- Subject: Re: [ST] Aerostitch Jackets..
- From: Erik Miner <Axeis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 06:55:09 -0400
The Darrien is long to keep water out and it doesn't ride up and the
rear vent keeps it from billowing. It also doesn't flap around at
high speeds, a problem I've had with other jackets.
Erik
>
>That is one thing I haven't brought up but annoys me about the jacket I wear
>now. It is just a normal, everyday jacket, not a riding jacket. The back
>billows up and flaps a lot and the back pulls up. Not very comfortable for
>longer stints. Do the back vents in a riding jacket help deal with that
>problem? That is one reason I have tried to find jackets with a slightly
>longer back to help avoild it riding up.
>
>Thanks again for all the input. I have to admit that I have riden off and
>on over the last 11 years, but have never taken my riding gear seriously
>(ie: jacket, boots, pants, gloves, etc). Definitely trying to be a much
>more responsible rider than I used to.
>
>Eric Mann
>eric91z@xxxxxxxx
>'91 Camaro Z28
>'01 Blue ST
>'95 Ford F150 4x4
>
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