The "non-outerwear" Outerwear Thread
The "non-outerwear" Outerwear Thread
Needing some new options for spring riding apparel (hoodies, crewnecks, etc.). Analog Crux is still my benchmark and as far as I can tell the options for something similar to that are few and far between (if they even exist). Preferred features:
- Standard sweatshirt material w/ a DWR coating and maybe some spandex blended in for stretch (can't stand the fit, feel, or look of those bonded material hoodies).
- Riding length (slightly longer than average)
- Zippered pockets
Curious to know what you all prefer, something for those warner spring resort days.
- Standard sweatshirt material w/ a DWR coating and maybe some spandex blended in for stretch (can't stand the fit, feel, or look of those bonded material hoodies).
- Riding length (slightly longer than average)
- Zippered pockets
Curious to know what you all prefer, something for those warner spring resort days.
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I snagged the Parker hoodie from Picture a few season ago and really like it. 10k waterproofing, pit zips, sleeve pass pocket, zippered front pockets, built in neck gaiter thing, etc. Fits great in an XL (I wear a large in 686 and AK). 686 also makes a version of this that I like. Volcom does, too, but they run super small. Like the XL felt small on me even.
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ive been hurting around for old school knitwear. like wool sweaters and pants, etc. hard to find. Only brand I know that does this is Alps & Meters. Burton back in the day (mid 90s) had a line called Britches, and it was pretty cool IMO. Now everything is either gorpro or streetwear inspired
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Def not on the level of shralps n tweekers... but you might like Marine Layerbenjinyc wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 8:39 am ive been hurting around for old school knitwear. like wool sweaters and pants, etc. hard to find. Only brand I know that does this is Alps & Meters. Burton back in the day (mid 90s) had a line called Britches, and it was pretty cool IMO. Now everything is either gorpro or streetwear inspired
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yeah, I like that aesthetic.
these pants are what I want, but not at $1,670.00
https://sease.it/en-US/products/zoawa-s ... 41tn185x55
makes the one from Alps Meters a bargain
these pants are what I want, but not at $1,670.00
https://sease.it/en-US/products/zoawa-s ... 41tn185x55
makes the one from Alps Meters a bargain
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my wife got a fleece from picture on sale 2 years ago, and it has held up great. pretty nice quality from what i can tell.eleveneightnate wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 8:17 am I snagged the Parker hoodie from Picture a few season ago and really like it. 10k waterproofing, pit zips, sleeve pass pocket, zippered front pockets, built in neck gaiter thing, etc. Fits great in an XL (I wear a large in 686 and AK). 686 also makes a version of this that I like. Volcom does, too, but they run super small. Like the XL felt small on me even.
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interested in this type of stuff myself. i have this bright blue patagonia sailing jacket (bomber style) that i rock during spring days, but would love a waterproof crew or hoodie.
i don't wear much more than a shell during the season as i run pretty hot, so i appreciate this type of fit. also nice for warm backcountry days in april/may
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The year AG did the 3L hoodies and coaches jacket was so good.. man I wish I knew where that hoody went
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Exactly. Fit was slightly oversized, all of the features made sense. That era in general had plenty of quality options for "shred ready" casual wear and are still in heavy rotation for me (Analog Crux, DC Snowstar, several Volcom hoodies) and all had similar fit and features that I don't want to comprimise on. Maybe I'm being too picky, but it seems like I'm struggling more than I should to find what I'm looking for. Anyone know of any options out there similar in specs to the 1st gen AG Crux?michaelangelo wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 7:47 am The year AG did the 3L hoodies and coaches jacket was so good.. man I wish I knew where that hoody went
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I have three Analog Crux hoodies, and they are the benchmark in early fall / late spring riding as far as I'm concerned. Nothing else comes close for a regular-ish hoodie.jbrorbs wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 8:29 amExactly. Fit was slightly oversized, all of the features made sense. That era in general had plenty of quality options for "shred ready" casual wear and are still in heavy rotation for me (Analog Crux, DC Snowstar, several Volcom hoodies) and all had similar fit and features that I don't want to comprimise on. Maybe I'm being too picky, but it seems like I'm struggling more than I should to find what I'm looking for. Anyone know of any options out there similar in specs to the 1st gen AG Crux?michaelangelo wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 7:47 am The year AG did the 3L hoodies and coaches jacket was so good.. man I wish I knew where that hoody went
Now that I've discovered the 686 Waterproof Hoodie and Waterproof Anorak, I ride hoodies 95% of the time out here in Utah.