Buloong
Well-known member
Hi,
I am selling a nearly brand new Dainese D-Blizzard D-Dry men's jacket. I only wear it a handful of times riding in the city then I decided I needed a smaller size.
Back story: My sister bought it for me in her trip to Italy last Christmas. I was too confident that a size 46EU would fit since I have had two other Dainese jackets, one leather and another textile summer jacket, both in size 46EU. Needless to say, this one is a touring jacket and it fits bigger than what I have had anticipated. I would say it fits like size 48-50EU (38-40US).
It is a very utilitarian yet handsome looking jacket, on and off the bike. I love it so I already bought another one in size 44 from Revzilla and have been wearing it since. I commute during several storms last month and the jacket worked wonder. There were a couple of warmer days and I had had the chances to test the vents. They works great as well. This is truly a 3-season piece of gear.
Below are some key features:
Please look at this link for a comprehensive video review from Revzilla. The guy says it best.
Now comes the price. The new one costs $500 in the US (D-Store or Revzilla, where I bough mine second one). This one costs me a tad over $400 purchasing in Italy thanks to the Euro/Dollar rate. I will let it go for $340 cash.
It comes with everything I got it with: tag, manual, beefy Dainese hanger, big plastic cover. You are welcome to try it on before you decide. I live in San Francisco near Civic Center.
Thanks for looking!
I am selling a nearly brand new Dainese D-Blizzard D-Dry men's jacket. I only wear it a handful of times riding in the city then I decided I needed a smaller size.
Back story: My sister bought it for me in her trip to Italy last Christmas. I was too confident that a size 46EU would fit since I have had two other Dainese jackets, one leather and another textile summer jacket, both in size 46EU. Needless to say, this one is a touring jacket and it fits bigger than what I have had anticipated. I would say it fits like size 48-50EU (38-40US).
It is a very utilitarian yet handsome looking jacket, on and off the bike. I love it so I already bought another one in size 44 from Revzilla and have been wearing it since. I commute during several storms last month and the jacket worked wonder. There were a couple of warmer days and I had had the chances to test the vents. They works great as well. This is truly a 3-season piece of gear.
Below are some key features:
- D-Dry waterproof/breathable fabric + inner mesh layer
- Detachable thermal quilted liner
- Detachable quilted neck liner (I found this very comfortable since the jacket has a high collar)
- Front is equiped with both full length zipper and buttons for a complete rain/wind protection
- Six total pockets with secured zipper or velcro including aa easy-access key/fob pocket and a cellphone pocket
- Adjustable waist, upper arms, cuffs, and lower hem
- Four zipped openings for ventilation
- CE armors over shoulders and elbows
- Inside pocket for back protector
- Full circumference zipper to attach to Dainese riding pants
Please look at this link for a comprehensive video review from Revzilla. The guy says it best.
Now comes the price. The new one costs $500 in the US (D-Store or Revzilla, where I bough mine second one). This one costs me a tad over $400 purchasing in Italy thanks to the Euro/Dollar rate. I will let it go for $340 cash.
It comes with everything I got it with: tag, manual, beefy Dainese hanger, big plastic cover. You are welcome to try it on before you decide. I live in San Francisco near Civic Center.
Thanks for looking!