Belstaff Crosby jacket in forest green
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Belstaff Crosby jacket in forest green
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Belstaff Crosby jacket in forest green Product Information
But that does not alter the fact that the Crosby has probably always been the most wearable and practical jacket in the company's waxed cotton collection. Historically, the Trialmaster has simply been too heavy and cumbersome for a lot of people. Whereas the blouson-style Brooklands has proven itself to be too short; particularly at the back, which means that the rain can sometimes run down the jacket into your trousers. For 2024, Belstaff has moved to a much lighter fabric for the Trialmaster, which should make that jacket easier to wear. The company has also, for 2024, extended the tail of the Brooklands, which should make that jacket somewhat more practical, especially in the rain.
A lot of the other stuff is what you might expect of a Belstaff waxed cotton jacket. So we're talking about corduroy in the neck and collar for comfort against the skin. We're talking about brass zips, a brass belt and buckle arrangement at the neck, and ditto at the waist. There are metal aerators under the arms, a checked lining, flap pockets, silicon-covered lower buttons to protect the bike's paintwork, gussets and poppers at the sleeve ends, and so on.
From all the Belstaff jackets in the range, the Crosby has changed the least for 2024, but then again there was never much wrong with it. Those who shunned it because of its single-A rating will no longer have to, even though the outer fabric is unchanged.
One thing Belstaff has done, however, is lower the price. Apparently, a new factory has allowed them to shave their costs, and so the Crosby is now £50 less expensive than it was last year, and indeed three years ago. I cannot remember when we last saw that.
Belstaff is also keen to push their Climate Vest, which clips into the outer jacket. And if you like matching accessories, this may be the way to go. It's a vest, obviously, and for insulation it is filled with a hollow-form fibre called Primaloft, rather than duck or goose down. Personally, we might go for something like Klim's genuine goose-down Maverick jacket. It would be warmer, and as it comes with sleeves it will definitely be more practical when you're off the bike.
Specification
- Eight-ounce waxed cotton outer fabric
- Backed with drop-liner, waterproof membrane
- Level 1, vented, D3O protectors in the shoulders and elbows
- Pocket for a D3O back protector
- Rated AA under EN17092
- Upper and lower pockets protected by flaps and snaps
- One inside pocket
- Check lining on interior
- Corduroy in cuffs and collar
- Metal aerators under arms
- Adjustable belt and buckle at neck
- Elasticated belt and buckle straps at the waist
- Gusset and poppers at the sleeve ends
- Bottom two buttons covered by silicone to protect bike's paint
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