IHJ-48 - Black Quilted Racing Jacket
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Do you have a preference between the two, for practical reasons or otherwise?
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Just picked up the final L of this bad boy!
Very excited to be warm again!
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@Giles - any pic of your black one without the patch? I saw on the product description it mentioned you did this. wondering what the holes look like… thanks!
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I don't think I can even see them anymore. I'll check it out in the morning
Is that because your eyes are so old or are the holes that small?
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I don't think I can even see them anymore. I'll check it out in the morning
Thanks so much!
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Hey Adam, here is a pic for ya. This is freshly removed, I’m guessing the holes/spots where the patch was removed will dissipate with time. I’m going to cover it with a new patch. The big white spots will still be visible on the outside of the new patch, but I’m not worried. This jacket is way better in person, imo. I could not give a stronger recommendation to go for it. Pm me if you want more pics, I’ll get you whatever you need. @Appfaff
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Killer! Thanks Clay! I wonder is a machine wash will help fill the holes… is the shell nylon or is the entire thing Poly?
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Damn, I'm not sure. It feels the same on the inside and out. It's a soft material and the jacket feels really light weight. I think it will be great in Spring and Fall. Even tho the exterior and lining feel the same, I swear the lining is a little bit different. Little softer and shinier maybe. I will have to defer this question to the experts.
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It looks amazing! As do the jeans!
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I don't have any pictures on hand, but I wanted to share my 2 cents regarding this jacket.
First of all, it is super duper light. When I say it is a light jacket, I mean this thing weights less than a midweight iron heart flannel. I haven't tested its packability, but it was very easy to make into a makeshift pillow, albeit that the back of my head and neck got a little sweaty.
Secondly, this thing is WARM! Sure, it's not going to stave away hypothermia on a frozen tundra, but it just might be enough to make you sweat during a chilly evening. Perhaps it is just me, but I really need to be cold or for there to be a substantial windchill for me to really need to push the jacket. This thing dominates any chilly night.
In summation: this thing is a steal and buy it now at it's current price. You'll be kicking cold right in the ass for years to come.
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I don't have any pictures on hand, but I wanted to share my 2 cents regarding this jacket.
First of all, it is super duper light. When I say it is a light jacket, I mean this thing weights less than a midweight iron heart flannel. I haven't tested its packability, but it was very easy to make into a makeshift pillow, albeit that the back of my head and neck got a little sweaty.
Secondly, this thing is WARM! Sure, it's not going to stave away hypothermia on a frozen tundra, but it just might be enough to make you sweat during a chilly evening. Perhaps it is just me, but I really need to be cold or for there to be a substantial windchill for me to really need to push the jacket. This thing dominates any chilly night.
In summation: this thing is a steal and buy it now at it's current price. You'll be kicking cold right in the ass for years to come.
THAT MEANS YOU ADAM! @Appfaff
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Copped and stacked.
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Thank you for releasing me of the temptation Joe!
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