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Corazzo Postale

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So I just picked up one of these in beige, so far seems like a good purchase.

Some observations:

- sizing seems to run a bit smaller than the 5.0 jacket. A large on the 5.0 seemed a little big, but I ended up wearing an XL in the Postale.

- beige color is good for warm sunny days

- part of me wishes there was a bit more in the way of venting choices, but that would probably ruin the nice clean look of the jacket.

- with temps in the low 80s in CA (dryish heat), the jacket will be a little on the warm side, even with armpit vents open and a t-shirt underneath. This is especially true if you need to walk the bike around prior to riding off. If you don't get stuck at a lot of traffic lights, it's really not bad though. I wouldn't wear this on a 90+ day, but with the vest you could probably wear this jacket when it's in the 50s.

- front pockets don't have anything to hold them close. Interior pockets are open with a Velcro tab. Interior pockets are not big enough to securely hold a hardshell eyeglass case.
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Post by skully93 »

nice jacket.

Mine's black. I got the medium, and it is a bit tight. I call it 'Eurofit'.

very comfortable though, and durable.
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I liked the styling except for the waist adjustment buckles on the sides, I would have preferred something a bit more unobtrusive, that was in it's own was not the reason why I didn't purchase one, I couldn't at the time justify the price :(
I quite like my Corazzo Shop Jacket but the sizing on that is a bit on the large side. I bought it second hand very lightly used for a very discounted price.
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Post by gar1013 »

I was actually torn between the Postale and the Shop Jacket.

Ultimately, the Postale looks that little bit more like a Harrington (in my opinion), which caused it to win out.
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Post by ericalm »

I've owned several Corazzos and the cuts and fits are different for each model. The Postale and the Tempeste both fit me quite well; the Max and 5.0 both a little too boxy. So it's definitely best to try them on.

The Postale has been my everyday near year-round jacket for over a year. When it gets over 85°, I swap to the mesh.

No, it's not the most full featured jacket out there, but there's usually a compromise in features if you care about style (and price).
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Post by gar1013 »

85 does seem to be about the right breakover point, assuming you're wearing a single layer underneath and short sleeves.

If you have to wear a long sleeved shirt, I'd probably go to mesh a good 5-10 degrees cooler.
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Post by chewy86b »

I bought the Postale in black. It's a nice looking jacket.

It's definitely euro-fit. Not being euro-sized myself, it didn't really fit unless I took the shoulder pads out, defeating the purpose of an armored jacket.

It's cut above/right at the hips, which I'm not a fan of personally. The Speedway I have is cut to a nice length, the Postale was much shorter.

I did ride it for a day (pads out) and it kept the cold wind out.

I ended up returning it to Corazzo. That should not deter you if you like short-cut, slim-fitting jackets.
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Post by Syd »

I wish Corazzo made a jacket that fit my monkey arms. Everyone I try is inches above my wrist even before putting my arms in riding position.


But I can scratch the back of my knees without bending over. :D
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Syd wrote:I wish Corazzo made a jacket that fit my monkey arms. Everyone I try is inches above my wrist even before putting my arms in riding position.


But I can scratch the back of my knees without bending over. :D
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chewy86b wrote:I bought the Postale in black. It's a nice looking jacket.

It's definitely euro-fit. Not being euro-sized myself, it didn't really fit unless I took the shoulder pads out, defeating the purpose of an armored jacket.

It's cut above/right at the hips, which I'm not a fan of personally. The Speedway I have is cut to a nice length, the Postale was much shorter.

I did ride it for a day (pads out) and it kept the cold wind out.

I ended up returning it to Corazzo. That should not deter you if you like short-cut, slim-fitting jackets.
The Corazzos all have different cuts that will fit different people better. I have owned four of their jackets. The Tempeste fits me best. I have a long torso and am fairly cylindrical in shape.

The Postale fits me well. The Max (discontinued and on clearance) was loose. The Ventata is the slimmest cut by design. I couldn't layer under it, but it's mesh, not meant for that.
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