Mens Pack Up Hi Vis Wind Water Resistant Cycling Jacket - Fat Lad At The Back
Mens Pack Up Hi Vis Wind Water Resistant Cycling Jacket - Fat Lad At The Back
Mens Pack Up Hi Vis Wind Water Resistant Cycling Jacket - Fat Lad At The Back

Mens Pack Up Hi Vis Wind Water Resistant Cycling Jacket

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The super lightweight Pack Up black wind and water resistant jacket is very versatile and will become part of your regular cycling attire. Packs into a pocket when not in use, it's the perfect companion for changeable weather, cold mornings and breezy cafe stops. For best results, measure yourself and use our size guide below.

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A feature rich, super lightweight, packable jacket made from a wind and water resistant membrane

FEATURES

  • Deep stretch lycra side panel, a breathable fabric which ensures you won't overheat — please note side panels are not waterproof
  • Reflective piping across back pocket
  • Folded Lycra cuff
  • High collar to keep the wind and rain off your neck
  • Silicone elastic at the waist
  • Easily packs into a jersey pocket
  • Richard wears a size 44" in these Jackets, he is around 6'3".

    WEARER GUIDE

    A lightweight packable shell. Perfect for cold starts or cool evenings, as a get you out of trouble piece to pack into your pocket for when the weather or temperature is changeable.

    To find out more, check out our Jackets and Gilets guide.

    READ THIS  ⬇️  It will help you get the right size, first time!

    Fit

    Jerseys are designed to skim the skin without stretching so you won't look like a shrink wrapped chicken, but if you prefer a stretch effect, go down a size or two!

    If your belly is larger than your chest, you have a couple of options depending on how you prefer the fit of your jersey. If you don't want the garment to stretch at all, then use your belly measurement but this will be a baggy fit elsewhere. Otherwise go with your chest measurement but expect the garment to have to stretch to accommodate your belly. 

    If you straddle 3 or more sizes, it's best to pick a size in the middle.

    Please email our sizing Guru's for more advice.

    Customer Jersey Sizing Feedback

    • Bang on 84%
    • Too big 13%
    • Too small 3%

    Wind and Water Resistant Jackets and Gilets have less stretch than our jerseys and are designed to fit over a layer. If you want to wear several layers you may want to size up.

    Because there is less stretch, if you are between sizes you will probably need to size up, however bear in mind that the jacket may be loose in some places.

    Please email our sizing Guru's for more advice

    Tor Winter Jackets are made from a stretchy fabric but are a snug fit, particularly across the tummy area, therefore we recommend going up a size if you prefer a looser jacket or want to wear several layers.

    • Runs small size up 1 - 2 sizes

      Top Tips For Getting The Right Size

      1. Get measured before you order 
      2. Measure your chest and belly at its largest point 
      3. If your belly is larger than your chest see above for more advice
      4. Drop us an email with your measurements if you need some help
      5. Long sleeve underarm length *approx 61cm
      6. Jersey *approx length centre under collar to hem
      7. For over 52" chest/belly try our Big and Tall range
      8. For more sizing tips and troubleshooting, check out our About Our Gear section
        FLAB SIZE
        CHEST (cm)

        *JERSEY LENGTH

        (Front  :  Back)

        36 36" (92cm)
        59cm  :  70cm
        38 38" (97cm)
        59cm  :  70cm
        40 40" (102cm)
        59cm  :  70cm
        42 42" (107cm)
        59cm  :  70cm
        44 44" (112cm)
        59cm  :  70cm
        46 46" (117cm)
        60cm  :  71cm
        48 48" (122cm)
        61cm  :  72cm
        50 50" (127cm)
        62cm  :  72cm
        52 52" (132cm)
        64cm  :  73cm
        Big and Tall/Spare Tyre 54/58" (137-147cm)
        68cm  :  77cm

        Trying On Cycling Tops

        Adopt cycling position and check the feeling of the top over your shoulders and back