Top marks for resurrecting this thread on its birthday - predictably this dilemma is still relevant to me
To be fair to MW I have one of their lightweight shirts, and recently bought some lightweigh 3/4 length shorts and so far they've been decent - striking a nice balance between on-bike coolness and at-work presentability (within limits of course). Granted I can see the cheaper stuff falling down when it comes to more technical stuff like jackets.
All the Altura and Endura stuff seems to get middling reviews, and unfortunately there's nowhere local (that I'm aware of) where I can actually try it on. Even if there was I'd probably baulk at the cost given how much end of line clothing is often reduced to online.
Maybe I'm wide of the mark but I seem more comfortable than paying naff all for something that just about gets the job done or a load of money on something I know will be really good.. rather than middling money for something of middling performance.
I nearly bought a Brompton-branded Endura jacket, but they sold out while I was still mincing over whether to commit..
Thanks - that's an interesting observation and something I'd not considered. I have a pretty nice Mountain Equipment jacket (I think their entry point for those that actually have the Gore-Tex membrane rather than a DWR treatment) and that feels good so far for breathability; however I've not really used it a lot over a range of conditions. It has armpit vents which I appreciate in principle, however the stiffness of the zips exacerbates the high pit location and feels somewhat invasive..
Another potential reason for going more expensive is that it seems DWR coatings (as found on cheaper coats) are more susceptable to abrasion; so probably no good if worn with a rucksack. I do have an old North Face Resolve that could potentially be pressed into service; however it's now a sponge and past attempts to re-proof it have failed, while the fabric on the shoulders is noticeably thin after years of use with a rucksack; so supect it would be on borrowed time from that perspective too.