Lord Flashheart
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Hello all,
I'm returning to the motherland (Edinburgh, Scotland) on the 16th of this month and toying with a visit to Galashiels so I'm hoping some of you gents might be able to offer a bit of advice.
Previously I have owned an Aviation Leathercraft Irvin. While it was a solid jacket it was incredibly awkward jacket to wear, not just for its thermal properties but more for the bulk of it. The fleece seemed incredibly dense and the arms almost unbearable. I'm 6'3 and 98kg so I felt like the Michelin man everytime I wore it. I sold it to a chap in China a few months back and bought a Gibson and Barnes G1 which I'm very happy with.
However!
I still have the desire to own an Irvin of some flavour. Many will think I'm mad. I live in The Grampian Highlands of country Victoria, Australia. The weather here is hot in the summer but pretty cold in the winter months. Typically in winter we are around freezing point in the mornings and anywhere between 8-14 during the day. I also spend a bit of time out under the stars doing a bit of photography and there is a certain MGB waiting to be purchased in the future.
I've had a good look at Griff delaGriff's new Aero Irvin and it looks the business and I'm wondering how the jackets may compare. Is the Aero a thinner/ less dense fleece and how about the flexibility of the arms. One of my main issues with the ALC was the density of the sheepskin, as some have described it, it felt very teddybear-ish, is the aero similar? What about the thermal qualities?
I know some of my questions have been answered on other threads, I guess I may be trying to justify the cash outlay on a dream jacket.
Regards
Garry
I'm returning to the motherland (Edinburgh, Scotland) on the 16th of this month and toying with a visit to Galashiels so I'm hoping some of you gents might be able to offer a bit of advice.
Previously I have owned an Aviation Leathercraft Irvin. While it was a solid jacket it was incredibly awkward jacket to wear, not just for its thermal properties but more for the bulk of it. The fleece seemed incredibly dense and the arms almost unbearable. I'm 6'3 and 98kg so I felt like the Michelin man everytime I wore it. I sold it to a chap in China a few months back and bought a Gibson and Barnes G1 which I'm very happy with.
However!
I still have the desire to own an Irvin of some flavour. Many will think I'm mad. I live in The Grampian Highlands of country Victoria, Australia. The weather here is hot in the summer but pretty cold in the winter months. Typically in winter we are around freezing point in the mornings and anywhere between 8-14 during the day. I also spend a bit of time out under the stars doing a bit of photography and there is a certain MGB waiting to be purchased in the future.
I've had a good look at Griff delaGriff's new Aero Irvin and it looks the business and I'm wondering how the jackets may compare. Is the Aero a thinner/ less dense fleece and how about the flexibility of the arms. One of my main issues with the ALC was the density of the sheepskin, as some have described it, it felt very teddybear-ish, is the aero similar? What about the thermal qualities?
I know some of my questions have been answered on other threads, I guess I may be trying to justify the cash outlay on a dream jacket.
Regards
Garry