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Turns into itself to form a tiny package you can shove in your back pocket.
Reviews
Mountain Bike Rider (UK) - Jul 02
A shame it's not available in any other hues, although it certainly lives up to the old 'be safe, be seen' adage. Extremely light weight, combined with a packed - down size close to that of a spare tube, means the colour is soon forgotten. Sized larger to fit over winter gear, it's worth sizing down if you're only planning on using it for emergency summer cover. A neat detail are the cuff-thumb loops, preventing the sleeves from creeping up, so keeping drafts out. Includes the trademark concealed puncture patch and provides an overall un-flapping fit.
Value: 5/5; Performance: 4/4
UnderGround - Jun 03
Hey Ernie
A dozen of us from MOB (that's Beijing Mtbers) were out on one of those great rides that took (much) longer than we anticipated. We took forever to climb this particular hill and the road back was full of apple-sized gravel. One guy blew a set of shocks, the sun went down and it got cold. We were still miles from the bus.
This one Kiwi was wearing a bright yellow, make that neon, Ground Effect jacket. He had taken crap all day about its colour (it was a beautiful clear day with 100km visibility). But as we descended this steep hill in the fading light, he moved into the head of the pack, and glowed. He just lit up like a beacon - on the sharp corners I could look through each hairpin to see exactly where to go. We found the bus just on dark and everyone walked up to this poor guy, who we had harassed all day, and said "I WANT one of those". So please send me one of them Phantom jackets Ernie.
Thanks, Tim

Stunt double Steve shows Kong some attitude, wearing The Phantom jacket, Chipolata gloves and Daddy Long Legs. Photo: Arthur Smithers’ Private Collection.
Photo: Arthur Smithers’ Private Collection.
Microfibre
Shell fabric constructed from 100% polyester micro fibres, tightly
woven to block wind with a light coating to resist drizzle. The
ultra-fine yarn is silk-like to touch but retains breathability.
The outer surface is buffed to achieve a natural 'peached finish'.
> Composition: 100% Polyester
Sizing
This chart is a guide only – if you fall in-between sizes, the right size for you will depend on your body shape and how loose or tight you like to wear your clothes. It's no hassle to swap it, if your first choice is not the best fit.
| Unisex | |||||
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XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
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Height |
154 -
164 cm |
163 -
172 cm |
169 - 178 cm |
175 - 185 cm |
183 - 191 cm |
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Chest |
84 - 90 cm |
91 -
97 cm |
98 - 104 cm |
105 - 111 cm |
112 - 118 cm |
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Waist |
66 - 72 cm |
73 - 79 cm |
80 - 86 cm |
87 - 93 cm |
94 - 100 cm |
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Hips |
78 - 86 cm |
87 - 95 cm |
96 - 103 cm |
104 - 111 cm |
112 - 120 cm |
Unisex vs Women's Sizes
Most Ground Effect designs are unisex. The jackets, tights
and baggy tops generally fit both men and women equally well.
Fitted garments like cycle shorts and some tops are more gender
specific so there is generally a women's version in the Outskirts
range.
Gossamer-weight shell for superheroes leading the peloton or flying around the city. Tuck it in your rear pocket as insurance against cutting winds and sudden rain. Its high visibility colour ensures you're seen scything through the traffic - important when saving the world from certain disaster.
> Hi-visibility microFoil fabric - drizzle resistant, breathable and completely windproof.
> Full-length front zip.
> Fleece-lined collar. Mmmm.
> Thumb loops keep your wrists covered.
> WhaleTail cut keeps your back covered.
> Lycra bound stretch hem and cuffs.
> Zipped rear pocket.
> Hazard! reflective trim dazzles others at night.
> Turns into itself to form a tiny package you can shove in your back pocket.
> Made by us in New Zealand.
> The Phantom, Doctor Smock, Flip Flop, Flash Gordon, Storm Trooper and She Shell are all shells, ie. they have no insulation. Your shell is the primary defence against wind and rain - and is good insurance to take on any ride at any time of the year.
> The Phantom, Doctor Smock and Flip Flop are made from hi-visibility Microfibre fabric. They are obscenely compact to carry and is totally windproof but only provide emergency protection in light rain. Ideal for those who want to be seen on the road but don't stray too far from home.
> The Flash Gordon, Storm Trooper and She Shell are made from HydroFoil fabric. They are more 'high performance jackets' that provide effective protection in more serious conditions but are still relatively light and low bulk to carry. If you ride more than a couple of times a week (especially if you commute to work rain or shine) then you'll easily get your money's worth out of one of these over the microfibre jackets.
> Additionally the Storm Trooper and She Shell are tape-sealed and have hoods for maximum protection from the elements. They are most suited for multi-day mountain bike trips in the back-country and commuting or touring when you're likely to encounter rain for more than a few hours.
How waterproof is it?
> The challenge is for a jacket to keep you as dry as possible. With all shell fabrics this involves a trade-off between waterproofness and breathability. Even garments made from the most waterproof fabrics will eventually leak when you're belting along at 30kph in the wet (rain gets in through the collar, cuffs or closures). It's difficult to quantify waterproofness in meaningful terms for cycling. Keeping the wind out stops the majority of heat loss.
> The Phantom, Doctor Smock and Flip Flop keep you dry in intermittent rain or light showers. In persistent rain you'll probably begin to feel damp after about half an hour.
> The Flash Gordon provides extended protection and is good for up to a couple of hours in continuous rain.
> If you're heading into exposed areas for a day or longer or often ride in the rain for more than a couple of hours, then choose the Storm Trooper or She Shell for maximum protection - with its tape sealed seams and hood. And remember, if it all gets too grim then it's okay to hunt down a warm fire and a pint of Guinness.
> What ever your choice, it's important to use any shell in combination with an effective base layer (a Heatwave Merino, Intercool or micro-fleece 100 top) so that any accumulated moisture is transferred away from your skin.
How breathable is it?
> Cycling is a highly aerobic activity - so you sweat a lot. Even the most breathable fabrics won't actually stop you sweating and because they're windproof, you lose the cooling effect of the air rushing past as you ride.
> The Phantom, Doctor Smock and Flip Flop use Microfibre fabric - very breathable and totally windproof but only provides some water repellency.
> The Flash Gordon, Storm Trooper and She Shell all use 2.5 layer HydroFoil fabric. Specifically developed for high aerobic activities, it is extremely breathable - around 2-3 times more so than standard waterproof-breathable fabrics. The latest spec 2.5 layer version has a textured finish on the inside that improves comfort. Under arm vents in the Storm Trooper and She Shell provide additional temperature control and all the HydroFoil jackets feature full-length front zips.
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Washing Instructions?
> Ground Effect shells enjoy a warm machine wash. Try to avoid cold-water detergents and those with bleach. The cold-water varieties have little enzymes that are super-charged to brave the cold but can damage the Microfibre fabric. Bleach may also attack the fabric's coating.
> Select a soap-based product - ideally use a specific sport wash like Grangers Extreme Cleaner or Nikwax Tech Wash (around NZ$30 from most outdoor shops). Check out www.grangers.co.uk or www.nikwax.com for more info.
> Try not to wash too often. General wear along with washing will progressively remove the water repellent treatment on the outside of the fabric. This helps rain to bead and run off - and enhances the overall performance of the fabric. You can restore it after a wash by chucking your jacket in the dryer using a warm (not hot) cycle. This 'recharges' the water repellent treatment so it lasts a bit longer. When this trick no longer does its magic you can reapply the original treatment with a product like Nikwax TX Direct or Grangers Xtreme Synthetics (available from most Outdoor Shops).
> Any stubborn stains should be dabbed not rubbed clean. For grease spots you can use a degreaser like Swarfega. It's aggressive stuff though so take care - it might be best left alone as added character.






