Jacket question
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Jacket question
Of all the Indy jackets every company makes, which one can you put through the most abuse and still have it hold up?
Tough Jacket
Anybody make a jacket out of concrete and stainless steel?
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My guess would be that the list would go from "most durable" to "mostly costume" :
Tony Nowak with a very slight edge over
G & B / US Wings, which are about tied from what I can see
Wested, which seems to straddle the gray area between durability and costume
Wested "special offer" &
Todd's standard as a costume jackets
This is just taking into account construction, assuming each used the same leather, which of course they do not, and will affect durability greatly.
I say "guess" because I don't have a jacket from every one of those vendors, and hence am going by my general impression of photos and comments I've seen here. I only own the TN, Wings, and Wested. Since both Wings and G&B sell mil-spec jackets, I'm assuming they're about the same construction quality. The TN seems to be double stitched in a few more places than Wings jacket, both of which I would rate above my Westeds in this regard. (no disrespect to Peter intended. He does fine work.) Speaking entirely subjectively, I still think that the Westeds though have the best "look" to them of the other manufacturers, even if they're not the most durable.
Tony Nowak with a very slight edge over
G & B / US Wings, which are about tied from what I can see
Wested, which seems to straddle the gray area between durability and costume
Wested "special offer" &
Todd's standard as a costume jackets
This is just taking into account construction, assuming each used the same leather, which of course they do not, and will affect durability greatly.
I say "guess" because I don't have a jacket from every one of those vendors, and hence am going by my general impression of photos and comments I've seen here. I only own the TN, Wings, and Wested. Since both Wings and G&B sell mil-spec jackets, I'm assuming they're about the same construction quality. The TN seems to be double stitched in a few more places than Wings jacket, both of which I would rate above my Westeds in this regard. (no disrespect to Peter intended. He does fine work.) Speaking entirely subjectively, I still think that the Westeds though have the best "look" to them of the other manufacturers, even if they're not the most durable.
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I think the answers you'll find will all be very subjective, but for what it's worth, when I visited his workshop, Nowak kept on stressing that he reinforced his jackets from the inside, and even demonstrated that the handwarmer pockets had a "safety" stitch (with an extra leather square) to prevent it from tearing. If he pays that much attention to a small detail like that, then the rest of the jacket is almost guaranteed to be well considered.
Then there is the small matter of which leather you're getting...
Then there is the small matter of which leather you're getting...
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I don't know........I don't doubt the durability of the Nowak jacket...........I'm just very hesistant to beat the **** out of a $700 premium jacket.eazybox wrote:Tony Nowak advises everyone who buys one of his jackets to "beat the **** out of it." He also says it will never need any special care or cleaning at all. That sounds like a guy who has a fair amount of confidence in his product.
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Well, we're in the middle of our second heat wave here, so I haven't even had much of a chance to wear my TN yet, let alone beat the **** out of it.PSBIndy wrote:I don't know........I don't doubt the durability of the Nowak jacket...........I'm just very hesistant to beat the **** out of a $700 premium jacket.eazybox wrote:Tony Nowak advises everyone who buys one of his jackets to "beat the **** out of it." He also says it will never need any special care or cleaning at all. That sounds like a guy who has a fair amount of confidence in his product.
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eazybox wrote:Well, we're in the middle of our second heat wave here, so I haven't even had much of a chance to wear my TN yet, let alone beat the **** out of it.PSBIndy wrote:I don't know........I don't doubt the durability of the Nowak jacket...........I'm just very hesistant to beat the **** out of a $700 premium jacket.eazybox wrote:Tony Nowak advises everyone who buys one of his jackets to "beat the **** out of it." He also says it will never need any special care or cleaning at all. That sounds like a guy who has a fair amount of confidence in his product.
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...well, I have my AC on and I'm walking around in my basement with my TN on and boxer shorts and pretending it's the middle of a frigid Chicago winter!..........we gearheads are a crazy bunch!
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Yes indeed, Nowak jackets come with the elastic straps in the back.Captain D wrote:The Expedition also comes standard with hidden elastic built within the jacket to help keep the form of the jacket and to keep the action pleats closed. I'm unsure if T.N.'s jackets have these or not...Anybody?
At least mine had them, so pretty sure it's standard.
Mike