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arenalife 01-10-06 04:38 PM

Wet weather kit, what's the best plan?
 
I've got a full set of armoured Richa clothing but it's lost all it's waterproofness, I've ordered some stuff to spray on and get it back. They were only ever about 85% waterproof though.

Are rainsuits designed to be used over these? I'd be getting pretty michelin man if so. They're pretty cheap so I don't mind getting one to try for downpour days.

What do you do?

valleyboy 01-10-06 04:41 PM

Waterproof coveralls over waterproof clothing on a really cold day.. otherwise you just cook to death.... no matter how waterproof your jacket and trousers say they are, I find the coveralls are always far superiour, and do a very good job of keeping the wind off you at the same time....

BILLY 01-10-06 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by valleyboy
Waterproof coveralls over waterproof clothing on a really cold day.. otherwise you just cook to death.... no matter how waterproof your jacket and trousers say they are, I find the coveralls are always far superiour, and do a very good job of keeping the wind off you at the same time....

I'll second that I road 120 mile in the ****ing rain down the A1 comming home from a bike rallie whearing a HG trible over suit and the only thing that got wet was my hands because I forgot my water proof gloves :?

Grinch 01-10-06 05:52 PM

well i've for the last 2 years worn frank thomas aqua gear on a a 130 mile journey to work. which where treated and washed with nitwax and the trouser have only given up now. with the stitchin I the crotch giving up. while the did some times leak, it just ment the treat ment needed renewing.
i'm trying some hein gerike trouses now that have a waterproof guarantee, so we'll see how that goes. if well i'll replace the jacket too.

hovis 01-10-06 05:57 PM

i am looking to buy some WPs wots leathers with aqua suit on top like??

ill prob go for spada gear jabba recamended...then if its **** i can blame him :wink: :lol: :wink: :lol:

RandyO 01-10-06 06:32 PM

unless it's really hot, I wear my heated gear if I have to ride a long distance in the rain

I have discovered that no matter how waterproof I am, eventually I get wet, I don't mind, cause with my heated gear at least I am still warm

northwind 02-10-06 01:03 AM

I just wear regular waterproofs from a camping shop- there's nothing special about bike waterproofs, except in how they're secured to prevent flapping, so I spent some time finding a set that's tight over my leathers to prevent flap.

My winter jacket's waterproof enough that I don't usually bother with an overjacket, but my summer textile jacket's just sprung a leak at each shoulder. I've got a Linkin Park (don't laugh) tour jacket that I got when I did some boxhumping for them at the SECC a few years back, it works really well- a little bit breathable, a good bit waterproof- and it's a great fit over that jacket.

Kate 02-10-06 09:52 AM

I wear Rukka's. So far (except when damaged) they have kept me warm and dry all year round.

Grinch 02-10-06 10:48 AM

Looks like I need to invest in that jacket... got a wet belly and arms today.

thor 02-10-06 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Kate
I wear Rukka's. So far (except when damaged) they have kept me warm and dry all year round.

My Rukka trousers have been outstanding - but that's good because they were expensive!!!


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