So I could have a week's ice climbing in La Grave and a £200 jacket or one of these. Hmmmm, choices. Stretch panels are very silly. Think about it - for something to stretch, it has to be fixed at both ends.....
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 For that kind of money I'd rather take the heated North Face jacket. It seems incredibly cosy. But then again I'm also a died-in-the-wool fan of electric underblankets. What I wonder is, how long will the jacket last before the heating threads break? Can I throw it in the washer? Will one crampon-aided misstep mean that I have a very, very expensive unheated jacket? Can any cat help but adore me when I offer it a heated lap? These are the important questions that I hope this site will be able to answer. --Mjausson
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 Yes, you can apparently just throw it in the washing machine. Cats will do whatever they want, that's cats for you. You may be aware that there's a moggy on the BIKEmagic forum - BBC - if you want confirmation of that. It's a nasty piece of work though, so I'd steer well clear if I were you.
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 I'll stay away from that one then. If Richard doesn't have access to a cat for testing purpose, I'm sure the kitties in my neighbourhood would relish the opportunity to do what they can in the name of science. I'd be happy to aide the cause by wearing the jacket. --Mjausson
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 10 years on, and it's still pricey.
Did anyone buy one?
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Bwaoh more 400 quid shell jackets around I just recall two brands who named themselves after an extinct animal.
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 I was getting dissapointed in the dead bird as they were looking like being 'trumped' by other people, but looks like they've still got it with one thing @500.... Hesistate to think what a jacket from them in stretch pro shell would cost (Several others very close but stuck on 475. Norrona will very likely bust 500 too if they ever do something in stretch pro shell.). The price differentials in waterproof shells really are pretty terrifying, certainly unusually so as outdoors stuff goes.
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 > I was getting dissapointed in the dead bird as they were looking like being 'trumped' by other people, Check out their Veilance range for really silly prices... as well as pretty preposterous designs Skiwear seems to be where the utterly daft prices are.
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 Veliance gear is well over priced, Preposterous designs? I recon the stuff looks fucking brilliant.
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 Well, it seems they've added a few more resonable designs since I first looked. When they launched, it was with products such as a Windstopper Blazer, which seems pretty preposterous to me...
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 Yeah, fabulous. And a bargain at a mere 800 quid 
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Okay.... Thanks for pointing those out to me. Especially the blazer where Timeless design elements synchronize with modern technology in this versatile Blazer. In what way is it "versatile"? For comparison this overpriced "tailored" cycling jacket is a snip at £400...
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The latest gloves of the extinct bird are outrageous priced. So many quids for a pair of gloves....
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Veliance needs to up their game: From the world of cycling Rapha and Timothy Everest Three-Piece Cycling Suit Woven in Britain, the luxury wool has a traditional Prince of Wales check but has been created using nanotechnology to produce a material which, in addition to looking good, is extremely water and stain resistant. It is also highly versatile, keeping the wearer cool in summer and warm in winter. Scroll down for the price:
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