OscarIndia
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Mentioned this in the Beakchat, complete with puzzlement as to why anyone without loads of £ would buy one as a main jacket (clearly great for summer/actual adventuring, not UK winters).
Been continuing my hunt for new textiles this morning, and thought as I did it it might be useful to let those of you who don't get the ABR mag have the results. So:
Bone Dry - Switch Desert Jacket - £99.99: 5/10. "Budget buy only"
Spada - Dakar Jacket - £109.99 - 8/10. "Exceptional value for money" and "Best budget buy".
Buffalo - Endurance Jacket - £130: 6/10. "Most stylish jacket on test, but you'll have to buy it for looks".
Richa - Adventure Jacket - £150: 9/10. "Best overall value for money" and "performs as well as jackets costing twice the price".
Weise - Nevada Jacket - £159.99: 7/10. "Good value none-too-flash".
Hein Gericke - Desert Jacket - £199.99: 6/10. "HG has other jackets more suitable for adventure and touring".
Furygan - Cup 3 EN1 Jacket - £200: 7/10. "Stylish, well-made, we like it"
Held - Hakuna Jacket - £270: 9/10. "Top warm weather adventure jacket - Morocco here we come in style and comfort".
Lindstrands - Quattra jacket - £299: 8/10. "Most desirable adventure jacket, practical and almost perfect".
Alpinestars - Excursion Gore-Tex Jacket - £350: 8/10. "Quality all year round touring jacket with conservative styling".
Rev'It - Defender GTX Jacket - £416: 9/10. "Almost perfect if you can live with the looks".
Rukka - Kalahari jacket - £750: 8/10. "The quality and desirability of this jacket is as high as the price".
As seems to be the case with the new(ish) ABR, I'd say they have one eye on advertising here, in that even stuff that's clearly rubbish doesn't get slagged off. I suspect if you'd been reading this in Bike or Ride they'd have been more brutal about some of these.
Second, by definition all of these "adventure" jackets are designed to ride in hot climes first, rain second and cold third. Thus none will keep heavy rain out via the outer layer, needing a waterproof liner instead, and some don't come with any kind of thermal liner at all.
There you go. Hope that's helpful to those of you shopping.
Been continuing my hunt for new textiles this morning, and thought as I did it it might be useful to let those of you who don't get the ABR mag have the results. So:
Bone Dry - Switch Desert Jacket - £99.99: 5/10. "Budget buy only"
Spada - Dakar Jacket - £109.99 - 8/10. "Exceptional value for money" and "Best budget buy".
Buffalo - Endurance Jacket - £130: 6/10. "Most stylish jacket on test, but you'll have to buy it for looks".
Richa - Adventure Jacket - £150: 9/10. "Best overall value for money" and "performs as well as jackets costing twice the price".
Weise - Nevada Jacket - £159.99: 7/10. "Good value none-too-flash".
Hein Gericke - Desert Jacket - £199.99: 6/10. "HG has other jackets more suitable for adventure and touring".
Furygan - Cup 3 EN1 Jacket - £200: 7/10. "Stylish, well-made, we like it"
Held - Hakuna Jacket - £270: 9/10. "Top warm weather adventure jacket - Morocco here we come in style and comfort".
Lindstrands - Quattra jacket - £299: 8/10. "Most desirable adventure jacket, practical and almost perfect".
Alpinestars - Excursion Gore-Tex Jacket - £350: 8/10. "Quality all year round touring jacket with conservative styling".
Rev'It - Defender GTX Jacket - £416: 9/10. "Almost perfect if you can live with the looks".
Rukka - Kalahari jacket - £750: 8/10. "The quality and desirability of this jacket is as high as the price".
As seems to be the case with the new(ish) ABR, I'd say they have one eye on advertising here, in that even stuff that's clearly rubbish doesn't get slagged off. I suspect if you'd been reading this in Bike or Ride they'd have been more brutal about some of these.
Second, by definition all of these "adventure" jackets are designed to ride in hot climes first, rain second and cold third. Thus none will keep heavy rain out via the outer layer, needing a waterproof liner instead, and some don't come with any kind of thermal liner at all.
There you go. Hope that's helpful to those of you shopping.


The result of most reviews in mags is directly comparible with the amount of advertising space they have bought.