Pearl Izumi Optik Vest
BikeRadar verdict
"Naturally, it's not the warmest layer - but it does trap heat and it's perfect to cut out the wind on an Alpine descent, even if the wafer thin material snaps a little noisily."
The 100 per cent polyester Optik is cut from a silky soft, translucent ripstop fabric, packing down into a fist-sized ball that will easily stow in a racing jersey pocket.
Yet despite its small size and ultra-low weight, it still manages to have two pockets - a zippered one on the outside, and a mesh one on the inside. The cut is spot on: snug but roomy enough across the back and chest, with elasticated arms and a high collar to ward off draughts. Naturally, it's not the warmest layer - but it does trap heat and it's perfect to cut out the wind on an Alpine descent, even if the wafer thin material snaps a little noisily.
Manufacturers description
Super lightweight wind and water resistant Optik fabricUser Reviews
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User review of Pearl Izumi Optik Vest
How do I buy a bloody product from your site?????????????? Will no one answer My e-mails??
Yes I go to your links where you say I can 'Buy it here' but they dont have it, and I dont want similar either.
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Specification
- Name:
- Optik Vest
- Built by:
- Pearl Izumi
- Price:
- n/a
- Additional Zipped Pocket:
- Yes
- Available Colours:
- Pearl, Red, Yellow
- Clothing Material:
- Polyester
- Clothing Sizes Available:
- L, M, S, XL
- Fastening Type:
- Full-Zip
- No. of Pockets:
- 1
- Reflective Piping/Accents:
- Yes
- Storm Flap:
- Yes
- Water-Resistant:
- Yes
- Weight (g):
- 73 g
- Windproof:
- Yes
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