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Dainese Avro D-Dry Jacket Focus Self-assertion and sports passion come together in this jacket designed with an eye to the new Dainese suits and dedicated to riders in search of lightweight, technical gear with a close eye on price as well. Safety is guaranteed by homologated composite protectors, a pocket for the type-G back protector, and reflective inserts. The ergonomic cut, elasticated inserts, side, collar, and cuff adjustment possibilities, and the jacket-pants fastening zip all permit the widest range of fit and freedom of movement combined with a removable thermal lining and ventilation zips to offer remarkable riding comfort. Features Protection Removable composite protectors certified to EN 1621.1/97 Standard Pocket for backspace G1 and G2 Material Abrasion and tear resistance Cordura Comfort Fabric Mugello Fabric Comfort Jacket trousers fastening system Adjustable neck fastener Wrist Volume regulator Waist adjustment Breathable waterproof D-Dry interior Exteneral Fabric with water-resistance treatment Idraflap front closing Air vents Removable Thermal LIner Waterproof pocket on front strip Refelecting inserts Internal pocket Pocket on removable liner 3 outer pockets
 
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5 / 5
5 / 5
excellent jacket,awesome service
PostedJanuary 23, 2012
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burty
From wagga wagga
Rider Type:Kneedragger
Age:35-44
Gender:male
Bang for the Buck 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Style 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Comfort 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Protection & Durability 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Air Flow 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Features 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Fit
Small
True to Size
Large
This is my first textile jacket and first Dianese product and first time purchasing from revzilla,the quality of this jacket Is outstanding,the Dianese fit is spot on to there recommendations,all in all,I'm very happy to say the least.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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Dainese Avro D-Dry Jacket Focus Self-assertion and sports passion come together in this jacket designed with an eye to the new Dainese suits and dedicated to riders in search of lightweight, technical gear with a close eye on price as well. Safety is guaranteed by homologated composite protectors, a pocket for the type-G back protector, and reflective inserts. The ergonomic cut, elasticated inserts, side, collar, and cuff adjustment possibilities, and the jacket-pants fastening zip all permit the widest range of fit and freedom of movement combined with a removable thermal lining and ventilation zips to offer remarkable riding comfort. Features Protection Removable composite protectors certified to EN 1621.1/97 Standard Pocket for backspace G1 and G2 Material Abrasion and tear resistance Cordura Comfort Fabric Mugello Fabric Comfort Jacket trousers fastening system Adjustable neck fastener Wrist Volume regulator Waist adjustment Breathable waterproof D-Dry interior Exteneral Fabric with water-resistance treatment Idraflap front closing Air vents Removable Thermal LIner Waterproof pocket on front strip Refelecting inserts Internal pocket Pocket on removable liner 3 outer pockets
 

How much warmer will the D-Dry version be than the regular Avro?

I would like to ensure I am covered for the possibility of rain on my upcoming trips but do not want to sacrifice overall comfort in hot/dry weather. Should I get the D-Dry version or the regular?

Going to the dragon at the beginning of August and anticipate really warm weather.
Is definitely go with the ddry,its the middle of summer here and its stinking hot,just take the thermal liner out,I've been riding with it out and the jacket is superb,just have your zip down a touch and your good to go,our winters are cold here as well,so you get the best of both worlds.hope that helps.
1 year, 4 months ago
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