Overview
About Yeti Cycles Guston PrimaLoft® Jacket - Insulated (For Men)
Closeouts. Equally at home on bike trails, cycling routes and busy city commutes, Yeti Cycles' Guston jacket features durable, water-resistant PrimaLoft® SPORT microfiber insulation that retains warmth when wet. The added underarm stretch panels offer freedom of movement and extra breathability.
- Smooth, wind-resistant synthetic shell and lining
- 60g PrimaLoft® SPORT microfiber insulation is water resistant, highly durable and retains warmth when wet
- Wicking, underarm stretch panels add extra mobility and help keep you dry
- Warm microfleece collar and chin guard
- Zip closure with internal microfleece draft flap and zipper garage
- Vertical zip chest pocket
- Zip hand pockets
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Yeti Cycles Guston PrimaLoft® Jacket - Insulated (For Men)
- Closure: Zipper
- Fabric: 100% polyester
- Lining: 100% polyester
- Insulation: 100% polyester
- Care: Machine wash, line dry
- Total weight: 1 lb. 2 oz.
- Imported
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great Quality Lightweight Warm Jacket
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Reviewed by Frank the Biker from Dallas, TX on Wednesday, December 27, 2017
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great Quality Lightweight Warm JacketVerified Buyer Reviewed by Frank the Biker from Dallas, TX on Wednesday, December 27, 2017This jacket from Yeti Cycles is perfect for riding the trails in the cold weather. It's also lightweight and stylish enough that it can be worn casually. Price was a bargain for this quality jacket.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Runs largeReviewed by Corey.mccartney from Washington on Saturday, October 7, 2017This is a nice enough jacket, as I especially wanted something insulated that is synthetic. I found it runs large. I very reliably wear medium across various brands. With this the sleeves and torso were too long, though not so long that I would want to go down a size. For mountain biking, it's intended use, these lengths should be fine, but feel too long when not in biking position with arms outstretched.
Another note, the Yeti company that Sierra Trading Post describes here is the wrong Yeti. This product is of Yeti Cycles, started by John Parker in 1985 in CO -- a bicycle company.