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I got a Road Warrior jacket on close-out @ dealer for $125. From what I gather, it's a less expensive option to the 360 illumination jacket. Therefore I guess the 360 will only be better:
Shoulder and elbow armor. Waterproof, ridden in steady rain, underneath was bone dry. Front and rear vertical vents, along with underarm vents, make it really good for under 80 degree ridings. And by layering it in colder weathers, or even heated liner, I'm good to 40F. Probably will do low 30's even, haven't ride below 40, though.
Only inconvenience is lack of interior pockets, only got a zippered one on the left. Once again, this is a Road Warrior jacket. So the 360 should be good and have more interior pockets.
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