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DESCRIPTION : The 2. The Gore-Tex is the important part, as that's where the moisture and thermal management goes down: water out, warmth in. 5-layer construction, which combines an outer layer that carries the color and reflective details, a Gore-Tex layer, and an inner, protective scrim that only really counts as half a layer since it's integrated in the Gore-Tex fabric. The Element Gore-Tex AS Jacket is a true 2. Gore intentionally adds the modifier durably to waterproof and windproof because this jacket won't lose its resistances over the course of a season's use and/or in the wash. For anything that may blow your way, the Gore Bike Wear Element Gore-Tex Men's Jacket is what you need to stay prepared. The Gore Bike Wear Element Gore-Tex AS Men's Jacket is available in five sizes, from X-Small to XX-Large, and in the colors Brilliant Blue, Fresh Green, Neon Yellow, Red, and Black.. Reflective highlights include piping for your collar bones, upper arms, and lower back, plus a Gore logo at the back hem to make you as visible as possible in low-light conditions. 5-layer construction means it's as lightweight and compactable as a waterproof jacket can be. It features two zippered front pockets for easy saddle-bound access, hook-and-loop fasteners for an optional hood (sold separately) , adjustable cuffs, and a cord-adjustable hem. The jacket's fit varies from Gore-Tex's slimmer Power Jacket in that it's generous enough for some substantial thermal layering underneath, so you can accommodate drops in temperature.We dislike nothing about riding in the fall -- beneath canopies of foliage, along colorful roads or autumn-smelling dirt trails -- except for the erratic weather best Bike
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