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AGU Storm Breaker
5 / 5
Does the job in heavy rain
I was able to test it during a 3-hour outing in non-stop rain, and I stayed dry with no perspiration problems because it's breathable. Very light. It's also great for cool morning rides as you can fold it into a back pocket. 59kg 172cm size S perfect. I'm not thick. Maybe for people with broad shoulders it might be a bit tight I think...
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Waterproof and zip that opens from two sides.
Tested in pouring rain, this jacket is pretty much waterproof! You can open the zip from the top and bottom, ideal if you want to grab something from your back pocket. The fit fits nicely. Occasionally the zip gets caught behind the fabric.
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5 / 5
This product fully meets expectations
This product fully meets expectations
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Top raincoat. Good fit and folds quickly
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Storm Breaker: aptly named!
Really pleased with this wind and rain jacket. Super breathability. You feel sheltered from the wind without sticking to the jacket because you stay cool underneath. Very compact. Compact. A stow-away pocket so you can carry food, keys, phone or other items on your back. The same pocket can be used to store the jacket by rolling it up inside. This makes the jacket super compact and easy to carry. I put it in the middle pocket of my jersey and it fits perfectly. It's worth knowing that the jacket has a double zip that allows you to zip all the way to the top and open at the bottom if you feel squeezed in the more aero position, but I didn't have this problem. Very light. I'm 1m85, fairly broad shouldered but slim 71.5kg. The brand recommended S for me but it was too small so I opted for M. Impeccable aesthetics! Sober but well cut. A well-respected name: "Storm Breaker"! The only weak point, I'd say, is that there's a little fabric protection missing at the bottom of the zip to protect the shorts from chafing. But that's just a detail.