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Lost my jacket liner - replacement possible?

JKMSPYDER

Active member
I have a beautiful Can-Am jacket that my employees gave me for retirement three years ago. Yesterday I lost the inner liner that I had strapped on my dry bag. I thought the straps were tight enough but the liner flew off on the freeway and I didn’t realize it until a few miles down the road. I turned around to look for it but no luck. Does anyone know the website for BRP apparel where I might see if I can buy another liner?
 
Sorry to hear about losing the liner.

Please let us know how the communication with BRP works out. You may get lucky. :popcorn:
 
Assuming you can't replace the original liner, worst case if it was a warm liner consider getting a Merino wool long sleeve shirt. They come in various weights and are amazingly comfortable, warm, and moisture wicking. If was a rain liner, any light wind breaker large enough to fit over your jacket works well.
 
Get a heated liner from Warm and Safe. I lost one for a Jacket I really liked that is no longer made so I have used my WnS for my liner since.
 
I would find out who really made the jacket (should be on a label inside) and watch for one on eBay.
 
If the jacket is a mesh jacket, and the liner was single thickness nylon, or something of the sort, my suggestion is forget about it. I used a liner one time with my First Gear mesh jacket and found it was essentially useless. Why? Because with wind coming through the mesh it pushed the liner against the skin of my arms, and being thin with no insulation value, the cold wind was cold on my arm. I hung it up in the closet and left it there. I bought a golfer's windbreaker and wear it over the mesh jacket. That creates an air space between the windbreaker and my arm which acts as an insulator. Works much better for staying warm than an internal liner does.
 
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