Thanks, Patrick. Slim fit is usually what I need, as I'm 5' 11.5" and 140 
lbs. I bet a medium will still give me some layering room. I'm thinking it 
would be a great jacket for Seattle weather. My only question is whether I 
really need double ventile.

Eamon

On Friday, March 23, 2018 at 4:22:49 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Good call, Eamon! Just keep in mind that the greenspot is trim fit, which 
> means if you get your correct size and are trim, you will be hard pressed 
> to fit extra layers under for insulation, making it a zero season garment 
> for the riding I do (which can include snow at altitude, even in summer). 
> But as a day ride jacket in warmer/more stable climbs, it’s an excellent 
> choice. If you need greater flexability in what you wear under, check out 
> their various smocks. Get the side zips if my want ventilation (but this 
> can get a bit flappy when riding, so I prefer without the side zips). 
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to pm me. I know it’s a tricky bit to 
> navigate (I’m not associated with them except a very happy customer who 
> takes his jacket on every ride and has outfitted his family with the 
> jackets too (they get to grow into them, like they do their Clementines! 
> Grin.). 
>
> With abandon, 
> Patrick

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