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You've finally reached the top of a grueling hour long climb. As you get off your bike to grab a snack out of your pack, you notice that the elevation gain and about a quart of sweat has suddenly made things pretty chilly. You reach for your Troy Lee Designs Ace II Windbreaker. Suddenly you remember that you lent it to your sister's boyfriend last night so he could walk to the store to get you beer and he never gave it back. What a revolting development. The Ace II's 100% nylon outer shell would have no trouble fending off the chilly breeze that currently has you gritting your teeth. The polyester front lining and rear panel would keep things breathable, though, so you would dry off, even wearing the jacket. Elastic sleeve and cuff bindings keep the jacket in place, even during a face melting downhill like the one in front of you, and the three rear pockets are nice for those days when your ride is short enough that you don't need a pack. All of this is irrelevant, though, because your jacket is somewhere down at the bottom of this downhill, and it's gonna be a cold ride. You drop in, with only the hatred for your sister's boyfriend to keep you warm.
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