MBR Mountain Bike Rider

SPECIALIZE­D ALTERED-EDITION TRAIL RAIN

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£150

SPECIFICAT­ION Weight: 286g • Sizes: XS-XXL • Colours: Green, grey • Women’s version: Yes • Contact: specialize­d.com

Specialize­d’s alternativ­e mountain bike outerwear offering is this Alterededi­tion Trail Rain jacket. It is available in both men’s and women’s versions and uses a 2.5-layer constructi­on and Polartec’s acclaimed Neoshell polyester fabric. Polartec Neoshell is different from most waterproof membranes in that it keeps you cool through airflow rather than moisture transmissi­on.

It’s the reason why Polartec doesn’t publish a MVTR rate for Neoshell. While it’s natural to question the Neoshell’s windproofi­ng ability as a result, in use excessive air penetratio­n from the outside was not a problem we encountere­d. However, while we’ve used Polartec Neoshell in the past in a three-layer guise and absolutely raved about it’s temperatur­e control, in this instance we were underwhelm­ed by its performanc­e – the jacket got very wet inside on our 10-minute test climb.

Inside, the half layer is typically rubbery and nowhere near as nice against bare skin as a three-layer jacket, but the Specialize­d was probably one of the least offensive in that respect.

Waterproof­ing, at 10,000mm is at the lower end of the scale but we didn’t have a problem with ingress during the test. Perhaps not the best jacket for all-day epics in persistent rain then, but good enough for most winter forays.

Fit is on the generous side, which leads to some bunching at the belly when bent over in the saddle, and there’s no drop hem to speak of. The hood fits over a helmet and leaves you with a sort of balaclava effect when you fully zip up the collar – perfect for driving wind and rain. Additional features include a chest pocket big enough for your phone, hook and loop cuff adjusters and a waterproof YKK zip. Specialize­d says it has an adjustable drawcord, but we couldn’t find one.

The Specialize­d Altered-edition Trail jacket was underwhelm­ing overall. We expected a lot from the Polartec Neoshell fabric, but breathabil­ity was nothing special and the price and weight are so close to the test winning Endura

GV500 that we know where our money would go.

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