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Canari Eclipse Cycling Jacket - Convertible (For Men)
$39.95
$70.00
Save 42% Item #1797F
Closeouts. Two zips or some simple stuffing; that’s all it takes to convert Canari’s Eclipse cycling jacket into a vest or to pack it all into the back pocket and turn it into a waistpack. Wind-resistant shell is made of tightly woven polyester Wind Shear fabric.
Sleeves zip off to convert jacket to vest
Fleece-lined collar
Reflective piping on shoulders, zip hand pockets, back vent and back pocket
Back pocket has stretchy webbed interior straps that can be used as a waistbelt
Zip front
Length: 31”
Weight: 14 oz.
Fabric: Polyester shell and lining
Care: Machine wash, hang dry
Closeouts. China.
Size: S(38-40) M(40-42) L(42-44) XL(44-46) 2XL(46-48)
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I would buy this product again By Tim the road dog from Las vegas on 11/03/2009 Pros: Breathable, Lightweight Best Uses: Bad Weather, Road Racing Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have only used this jacket once and it performed as advertised. It was light weight, breathable, it kept the chill off in the early morning but remained comfortable as the temp. rose. It did bellow a bit in the stiff wind, but that is to be a little expected. Overall a good purchase for me.
2-in-1, with great pockets By Froggy the Gremlin from Blacksburg, VA on 10/28/2009 Pros: Dries Quickly, Good Pockets and Features, Lightweight, Versatile Best Uses: Casual Wear, Commuting, Mountain Biking, Road riding Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist Sizing: Feels half size too big Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Don't know about its durability yet. Love the front zipped and interior front pockets. Like that sleeves zip off at shoulders without a cape attachment as with other manufacturers' designs. Seemed to be a wide size difference since the large (42-44) was very baggy, and the medium (40-42) slightly tight with shorter sleeves (I'm 6'). With the sleeves off, the large vest's arm holes were too big and drafty. I (size 42) opted for the medium for the aerodynamic benefit. I like the rear pocket/stuff sack, but it could use an adjustable strap for easier wearing as a fanny pack; as it is, the strap and buckle can be tight around the waist. Would have liked the option of brighter colors. All in all, this meets my needs as a versatile, one-piece wind jacket/vest, eliminating the need to carry both or make a decision as to which one to wear. It is compact and stuffs into a jersey pocket or into its own rear pocket and worn as a fanny pack.
For that price you can't beat it! By hsdentco from Carson City, NV on 10/20/2009 Pros: Breathable, Dries Quickly, Good Pockets and Features, Lightweight Best Uses: Bad Weather, Commuting, Mountain Biking, Wind Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I am Ride all year round, I just got it but for that price I don't care if it only lasts one year. Works great right now.
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