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Old 08-13-2007   #1 (permalink)
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any body have a Pantha Sympatex jacket?

Clement Wrote an evaluation on one in Rider Magazine. Looked pretty good. Anybody have one? Just wanted a non paid opinion from somebody that bought theirs instead of gettin a freebie to do a write up. How does it work in the heat, rain, cold, ect. What did you pay for it? Retail or discount?
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Sympatex jacket

I bought one at the end of the season last year and only got to wear it on a ride once. Felt very good. A little stiff, but thats to be expected when new. I got mine with a 20% discount (end of year stuff). Can't wait to get out this year and really test it. I'm thinking about getting the matching pants too.Pretty pricey though.
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Is the outer fabric waterproof or is there a zip-in liner? How are the vents at flowing air? Is the sizing comparable with other jackets you wear (or does it run small/large)?

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Pantha Sympatex jacket

I got mine 2nd hand off Ebay from a nut converting to Hardly Davidson. Paid $160 plus $20 to ship. Awesome jacket. Is waterproof. Removable plastic armor plating in shoulders, elbows and back. Warm as toast riding in 35-40*F temp with vents closed. Subtle logos and piping extremely reflective for night riding. Zip out lining. Softer & lighter than good leather. Normal sizing but try it on first. Than buy it. Now. Right now.
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Is waterproof. Removable plastic armor plating in shoulders, elbows and back. Warm as toast riding in 35-40*F temp with vents closed.
Thanks Norm!

Do you need to zip-in a liner to make it water/wind proof? Is there a thermal liner too? Would it feel comfy at 80-90 degrees in the summer with the vents open?

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I had mine on the other day, 70 degrees, slightly humid, the jacket felt good but a little clammy. Vents didn't do much, but I really wasn't thinking about it. It is a quality piece of gear, but the search for the perfect jacket goes on. I like the look and feel of the Olympia Air Glide stuff so that may be next. If you're looking for a jacket to keep wind and rain off, the sympatex is a good choice.
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Took another ride with the sympatex jacket today, vents work better with no sweatshirt on underneath----DUH!
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