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Dainese Dainese Tempest 3 D-Dry Women's Jacket
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Dainese Tempest 3 D-Dry Women's Jacket

(3)CE Armor: Level 2High Visibility Apparel

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KL

Kelly L

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Warm and Durable

This is one of the few jackets I've ever owned that has pockets large enough to accommodate my phone and still have room for more items. The jacket is very comfortable and warm. I ride into late fall and early spring where Temps are still 35°-40°. This jacket keeps me warm on my 30 minute ride into work.

height

5'2"

weight

161 to 175 lbs

JB

Jean-Francois B

Verified buyer

Perfect for all weather

Awesome Jacket, Hot, cold, rainy day, no problem!!

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The ones listed look pretty good. I've had jackets from most of those listed brands, alpinestars, dianese and revit I've had tried one on and I feel like they run small. Dianese runs a little smaller on the waist so that would prob work in your favor for the hourglass shape but I do find their jackets to run as if you have a long body.... then again I have an unusually short body so maybe it just me. Alpinestars has the most room, tend to run normal to larger size has been my experience but I feel like they take less long to wear in and are quick to be comfortable....also could be me just being fat and feeling like they are styled for... fluffy women 😅 Overall, for a strictly summer jacket, I'd get the one with waterproofing and if possible, if it has multilayer. Usually those will be more expensive but make sure to review all the options on the jacket. Does it have a thermal layer? Does it have a waterproof liner? Those help but if you've already got a waterproof outer layer you wear on top of your gear, then it's more so added protection. Having a water liner also helps with cutting at the wind as well imo. I have a dianese summer jacket that I've had for the past 6 yrs and I use it every summer afternoon ride. It's got great air flow and it did come with a liner though that's been retired as the waterproof coating started coming off a year or two ago. I also got the air flow back protector they sell. Don't forget that. I live right below Canada in a northern state, your best bet would be to invest in a good multi season jacket. The only downside is that depending on what you ride, might not match the style of your bike if that's a concern. They look more ADV touring style. Tend to have a thermal layer, a waterproof liner, waterproofing, and lots of pockets. Zippers for airflow. I got one right before I started gaining weight which was unfortunate but they are really nice jackets. But I feel like these type of jackets are designed to attempt to do it all... this is similar to what I got: [tempest dianese jacket ](https://www.dainese.com/us/en/motorbike/womens/women%27s-jackets/tempest-3-lady-d-dry%C2%AE-jacket-20265464245G008.html?utm_term=&utm_campaign=TNT+-+Performance+Max+-+Moto&utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=ppc&hsa_acc=3041817882&hsa_cam=17970301337&hsa_grp=&hsa_ad=&hsa_src=x&hsa_tgt=&hsa_kw=&hsa_mt=&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0MexBhD3ARIsAEI3WHLje7GQ7Z5Ww5fZC4Ws8hDpmh0b9e71_K6zHo3w_w7A2NIG5l9M5T0aAvEHEALw_wcB)

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