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Alpaca aviator vest

Ralph Chen

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Just spot this on Freewheelers site , seem like a good way to wear my thin CR in real cold winter :)

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That's what the cut-off's are for!

...wouldn't want to be seen in one worn over a Perfecto even on a scooter.
 

Carlos840

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I dont think wearing something over leathers will actually increase your warmth that much.
Warmth comes from trapped air around the body, and trapping air outside of the jacket won't help much.
 

Peacoat

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I dont think wearing something over leathers will actually increase your warmth that much.
Warmth comes from trapped air around the body, and trapping air outside of the jacket won't help much.
That is exactly what I think each time someone mentions layering on top of a leather jacket. Going on a ride this morning, and you better believe my vest will be under the leather.
 

Otter

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I can see that might be a problem for people who like the "second skin" fit of their cafe racers.
I recently bought a Paramo Gilet that is designed to overlayer on top of your waterproof or wind proof layer when you take a breather. I was a bit sceptical at first, but it works and works well, it now has a special place in my pack.
 
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Blackadder

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I can see that might be a problem for people who like the "second skin" fit of their cafe racers.
I recently bought a Paramo Gilet that is designed to overlayer on top of your waterproof or wind proof layer when you take a breather. I was a bit sceptical at first, but it works and works well, it now has a special place in my pack.
I tend to agree. I suppose the vest can still help trap body heat but wearing it over a leather jacket means taking away the function of the leather jacket as a waterproof windbreaker unless the vest itself has a waterproof and windproof shell.
 
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I dont think wearing something over leathers will actually increase your warmth that much.
Warmth comes from trapped air around the body, and trapping air outside of the jacket won't help much.

I thought it to be utter nonsense too until I went to Canada, where after everything else failed, I discovered that wearing a ski jacket over a leather jacket absolutely did wonders for me. For some reason. I would wear just a t-shirt, a Vanson (mod B) and a cheapo ski jacket on top, and would literally feel hot after only a few minutes walk, even though the temperatures were below 25 Celsius. Takes a short while for the leather to heat up, but this combo truly does wonders.

I'm not sure why though. Has to do with some of that science stuff I guess...
 

Ralph Chen

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i think the extra layer of alpaca will help the warmth on the chest area but probably not very functional for biker.
 

Blackadder

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I have a cheap (it was on sale) Schott deck vest with grosgrain shell and synthetic wool lining which is pretty warm. I have not tried wearing it over a jacket because it is a very tight fit but I do sometimes wear a down vest over denim jacket and it does work.
 

Roma

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When I wanted to buy a Freewheelers vest in the beginning of the winter, they and all their dealers were out of stock of my size and I bought an Iron Heart alpaca vest. The Freewheelers looks more interesting but the Iron Heart's take on was good too. It does help keep warmth inside and I used the vest occasionally throughout the winter over my Langlitz and Aero A2. In the picture it's the latter.
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IXL

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I, along with many of my riding buddies, have found that a nice heavy vest worn over a leather jacket will indeed help to insulate one from the cold. I use a Carhartt insulated canvas-duck vest.
 

CBI

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nice looking vest, the pockets are for my taste too large so the best ends up looking tubby
 

Peacoat

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i think the extra layer of alpaca will help the warmth on the chest area but probably not very functional for biker.
That's the way I see it as well, although IXL says it does work. But as he is from Oklahoma, I am a bit skeptical of the comment. ;) I would think the wind would strip the warmth from beneath the vest. I prefer that my moto jackets for cold weather riding have enough room inside the jacket for a vest.
 

ProteinNerd

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That's the way I see it as well, although IXL says it does work. But as he is from Oklahoma, I am a bit skeptical of the comment. ;) I would think the wind would strip the warmth from beneath the vest. I prefer that my moto jackets for cold weather riding have enough room inside the jacket for a vest.

Its a great excuse for an extra jacket.....one for warm weather, one for colder :cool:
 

Cyber Lip

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I dont think wearing something over leathers will actually increase your warmth that much.
Warmth comes from trapped air around the body, and trapping air outside of the jacket won't help much.


Sure it does. The more layers you add, the warmer you'll be. I wore a down vest over my cafe racer all winter and it worked great
 

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