Dainese summer and winter jackets with back protectors

Discussion in 'Parts, Accessories & Clothing' started by Pete H, Jun 18, 2013.

  1. Pete H

    Pete H Active Member

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    As part of my clear out of kit, I have two dainese jackets to sell, one for summer and one for winter.

    Optimistically you may want;
    A dainese Zentex mesh jacket, ideal for continental blasting, full elbow, shoulder armour fitted, plus I've got a wave g2 back protector fitted in it which I will throw in as well. It's a size euro 56 which is a uk 46 but that means if it gets cooler you can throw a top under it and keep wearing it. It'll zip to any dainese jeans or leathers
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    These are the mesh areas on the front and back that let the air flow,
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    I wore this for my summer trip to Germany two years ago and during the nice weather during the Olympics last year. That's it. Virtually unmarked, all zips intact etc. £75 +p&p

    More realistically I also have a dainese d-dry jacket whose name I can't remember, but its fully waterproof, has a thermal lining, and has a built in anti break your neck / whiplash thing on the top of the collar.

    It's fully armoured elbows and shoulders, the outer edges of the sleeves are a sort of leather for abrasion resistance. It comes with a full length back protector which goes into a pocket on the jacket and then has a elasticated Velcro waistband to hold the back protector on firmly to you. Again it will zip to any other dainese item. The thermal lining is removable.
    It's a euro 52, uk 42. I am neither anymore :(. Worn maybe 5 or 6 times before I was viciously attacked by pies and cake. £150 + p&p

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  2. Pete H

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    Working on fixing the pics
     
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    notsogreen New Member

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    Wish the first one was smaller............like that
     
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    would you do a better price on the 2nd one without the back armour??
     
  5. Pete H

    Pete H Active Member

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    I'd do it for £140 and include the postage nam, the back protector is no use to me without the jacket so you might as well take it, the jacket is configured to fit the waist straps of the protector through slits in the thermal lining and the normal lining.
     

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