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Better wind protection than the New York Times Sunday edition.

It's the rare garment that can be wadded up and stuffed into a rear pocket and still leave room for a phone or energy bar. The Capo Pursuit Wind Vest is cut from two fabrics -- Compact RS and Wind ST -- that offer exceptional softness and compaction. The Compact RS is used for the front and back of the vest and gives the vest its wind-stopping and water resistant qualities. The Wind ST fabric is used for the side panels to add a bit of stretch to accommodate its form-following fit.

The full-length zipper is lockable, so you don't have to worry about the pull working its way down under over time. The small zippered pouch makes a great phone pocket or can be reversed into a stuff sack for the vest; the whole thing compresses into the size of a spare tube. It's hard to believe a garment so useful can pack so small. With its tiny packed size, it's too convenient to not carry it in your jersey pocket if weather threatens your ride.

The Pursuit Wind Vest is Black and comes in five sizes from Small through XX-Large.

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Erick Brian

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I was looking for a vest I can keep in my pocket for night rides or chilly mornings, and had been shopping around for something like this.

Well, I ordered a size XL and XXL to fit myself and ended up returning both. I'm a large guy (220lbs 5'11" 44-45 chest) so the XL was way too snug for comfort and the the XXL was way too long to even think about wearing.

Aside from the sizing I had issues with, it was a super-light vest with a very thin material that I thought couldn't possibly block much wind, but I guess if you're in temperate climates like me, it'd be fine for morning rides. The only test I did was stand in front of a fan to try and get an idea of how much wind blocking it'd do, which was decent.

I'm still searching for a better fit and better product. I've got a Castelli vest that I use, I just don't like the design and branding all over.

Wish this fit better, I probably would've kept it since it does compact into very small bundle.