Yet Another Cycling Forum

General Category => Freewheeling => Topic started by: ravenbait on 04 December, 2023, 01:57:35 pm

Title: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: ravenbait on 04 December, 2023, 01:57:35 pm
I like the look of Albion's hi-viz storage vest, but holy crapola, it's HOW MUCH??? I thought the Apidura one was a touch steep, given you can get one from Madison for half that (but I still bought one, because I hate great big flappy things, and it's great).

I don't even know if it would meet the standard required for PBP, for instance.

I'm not sure how they can price this at more than twice what the Apidura one costs, just because it has pockets. I mean, I really like the idea, but...

(Also, I don't think it will do well on those of us who are larger in the chest department.)

https://www.albioncycling.com/products/visibility-cargo-vest-orange

Sam
Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: lissotriton on 04 December, 2023, 02:22:25 pm
Looks similar to a "race vest" type thing, as used by ultrarunners. They give you plenty of pockets etc.
Though not sure if any brands make a hi-vis version. I have added extra reflective tags and clip-on lights on mine anyway.

And yes, some brands are rather expensive, but there are a few cheaper options.
eg https://www.ultramarathonrunningstore.com/Running-Backpacks-Vests-Hydration-Packs-s/1817.htm
Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: LittleWheelsandBig on 04 December, 2023, 02:25:28 pm
There is no mention of meeting an EN standard, so probably not officially acceptable for PBP, etc.
Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: grams on 04 December, 2023, 02:26:09 pm
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Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: ravenbait on 04 December, 2023, 03:03:55 pm
Looks similar to a "race vest" type thing, as used by ultrarunners. They give you plenty of pockets etc.
Though not sure if any brands make a hi-vis version. I have added extra reflective tags and clip-on lights on mine anyway.

And yes, some brands are rather expensive, but there are a few cheaper options.
eg https://www.ultramarathonrunningstore.com/Running-Backpacks-Vests-Hydration-Packs-s/1817.htm
Yes, I have a running vest. It has 16l capacity and is hydration bladder compatible, as well as having lots of useful pockets, and it was not as expensive as the Albion one, despite being made by Osprey!

Sam
Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: Poly Hive on 04 December, 2023, 04:37:45 pm
Good to see you are still around Sam.

Pete

aka Poly Hive or Shen
Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: quixoticgeek on 04 December, 2023, 09:01:03 pm

I'm not sure how they can price this at more than twice what the Apidura one costs, just because it has pockets. I mean, I really like the idea, but...

(Also, I don't think it will do well on those of us who are larger in the chest department.)


On a related note, has anyone with a larger chest tried the apidura vest? Am tempted by one if it's more comfy than the cheap one I currently use. But it would have to work with boobs.

J
Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: ravenbait on 05 December, 2023, 12:52:07 pm

I'm not sure how they can price this at more than twice what the Apidura one costs, just because it has pockets. I mean, I really like the idea, but...

(Also, I don't think it will do well on those of us who are larger in the chest department.)


On a related note, has anyone with a larger chest tried the apidura vest? Am tempted by one if it's more comfy than the cheap one I currently use. But it would have to work with boobs.

J

I'm fine with the smaller of the two sizes, even over three layers. There's a lot of adjustment in the fastening. I'm impressed with mine.

Sam
Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: T42 on 05 December, 2023, 01:56:12 pm
There is no mention of meeting an EN standard, so probably not officially acceptable for PBP, etc.

Didn't see any mention of standards at all, just "Made in China" under the heading "Materials and Responsibility".
Title: Re: Those are expensive pockets...
Post by: ravenbait on 05 December, 2023, 03:12:42 pm
There is no mention of meeting an EN standard, so probably not officially acceptable for PBP, etc.

Didn't see any mention of standards at all, just "Made in China" under the heading "Materials and Responsibility".
I wonder which part of China.

Sam