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| BillyJ |
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 BillyJ Nearly there...

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 Posted: 13:53 - 09 Sep 2013 Post subject: Waterproof gear? |
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Hi guys, since summer is over and it will now rain for months, can anyone recommend their favourite or just the best waterproof:
Jacket
Gloves
boots
trousers (overalls)
Thanks!
(nothing stupidly expensive please) ____________________ Had: '06 CBR125R + '01 GSF600 + '07 SPRINT ST 1050 + '80 CB250 RSA + '93 Ducati 900SS
Have: '13 GSXR-1000 + '01 CB500S
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 matlow Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 14:03 - 09 Sep 2013 Post subject: |
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The problems not waterproofing its breathability, for breathability read comfort.
waterproof oversuits are fantastic at keeping you dry and cost buttons, however they are also a big plastic bag you sweat into.
The only bit of waterproof kit i've ever bought thats done a great job has been Daytona GTX boots, pricey but work, i've bought goretex jackets that have been worse than a 50 quid oversuit
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 Posted: 14:05 - 09 Sep 2013 Post subject: Re: Waterproof gear? |
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| BillyJ wrote: | Hi guys, since summer is over  and it will now rain for months, can anyone recommend their favourite or just the best waterproof:
Jacket
Gloves
boots
trousers (overalls)
Thanks!
(nothing stupidly expensive please) |
Impossbru.
You will only end up with a compromise.
Cheap gear is cheap gear. It may be waterproof and only last a month or two, be impractical/difficult to live with/in when it is asked to do it's job. ie drenching rain and cold.
I use Hein Gerrike gear as a rule because it works. And is not too expensive for gear that lasts season after season. I have jackets since 2007 and still perfect. Hoi them in a washing machine with a dose of Nikwax Techwash every year to keep them sweet.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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| esullivan |
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I use a stupidly expensive Rukka jacket and trousers (which, as I predicted here, resulted in a hot and dry summer), but when wearing jeans/leather jacket, I use a Targa one-piece oversuit that has kept me dry during occasional showers. Something like this one. Cheap, but effective. I don't know how long it will last, though. The summer has been so dry I've only worn mine a handful of times and now I'm back into the Rukka.
My alpinestars MX-4 boots weren't stupidly expensive and have kept my toes dry for 18 months. ____________________ Current: '14 VFR800X Test passed 31/10/12.
Previous: '12 NC700S, '11 CBF 125, '04 SH 125. |
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The only two pieces of waterproof gear that I own that I still like are my tucano urbano big furry muffs, and a pair of Alpinestars web goretex boots. The muffs (£50ish) are excellent, as are the boots (£110).
I have Weise textiles that are absolute shite and two pairs of "waterproof" Spada gloves that absorb varying levels of water, make my hands sweat even at subzero temperatures and take an age to dry.
Muffs review:
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=231946 |
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My RST "sinaqua" lined textiles lasted a couple of years before seeping and despite Nikwax re-proofing (wash in and spray on) are now gushing at the groin and elbows
I was putting some solvent free brickwork sealer on the house this weekend though, one thing led to another, and all my gear, gloves included, got a good dose of it. Bring it, nature.
However, for actual water / weather proof winter riding, I use army surplus goretex lined boots, army surplus rubbery trousers, and a hi vis padded / thermal / roadworks jacket with storm flaps, worn over the top of whatever protection layers (leather, kevlar jeans) I fancy wearing. Not glamorous, not expensive, but it actually works.
Oh, and muffs of course, DIY ghetto style. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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These boots will do the job https://www.britishmilitarysurplus.co.uk/ishop/1069/shopscr383.html
Had a pair for 3 years now, got them second hand, been used for everything, only just starting to let a bit of water through, and only if I stupidly stop where I have to put my foot in a deep puddle. ____________________ CG125, SV650S, CBR600F, GSXR600 SRAD |
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We did a 220 mile there trip and a 220 mile back in the rain trip on Saturday & Sunday. It rained a lot, I stayed pretty damn dry, warm and comfortable.
Boots dun got dubbined up after someone mentioned putting dubbin on them on BCF a couple of weeks ago. Feet then had sealskinz waterproof socks just in case my dubbin didan'ae work. Boots held up a lot better but still leaked a bit of water in, waterproof socks took care of that.
My Joe Rockett textiles had some nikiwax tackle applied to them and I this time remembered to put the additional 'waterproof' inserts back in. I also had in a dry bag on the pillion seat a set of army surplus goretex over trousers and jacket. I put these on for the 220 miles back as it was bouncing it down.
By pulling the trousers up as far as I comfortably could and pulling the jacket down and trapping the back bit under my arse and the seat I managed to stay totally dry from my toes up to my wrists. Only my hands and throat got wet and cold.
I can't lower myself to fit muffs to the bike, yet. So the quest for warm & waterproof hands continues. Everyone else got wet & cold feet, hands and groin.  |
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I just use one of these
https://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/pict/400404730928_1.jpg
Rst rain suit
50 quid
Get a size up from your gear, keeps everything dry, can use the same gear in summer [layers if its cold], no need to buy new winter/waterproof gear, and wraps up tiny in your backpack/luggage to carry for emergencies at any time  |
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My supposedly waterproof textiles let water in around the crotch a few years ago and soaked my nuts, after that experience i bought a rain onesie, happy with it so far  |
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| -Matt- wrote: | I just use one of these
https://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/pict/400404730928_1.jpg
Rst rain suit
50 quid
Get a size up from your gear, keeps everything dry, can use the same gear in summer [layers if its cold], no need to buy new winter/waterproof gear, and wraps up tiny in your backpack/luggage to carry for emergencies at any time  |
I've got something similar, all in one over one-sie.
It's nicknamed my sweat tent as that's exactly what it is. I also use it on winters mornings for warmth where it does an awesome job. It's just a ballache to get it on and off. ____________________ Gone: Haotian HT125-8 / Yamaha YZF 600R Thundercat / Kawasaki ZX9R C2
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Yeah they do get a tad sweaty don't they guess vented ones aren't waterproof enough
Good for winter [when it TENDS to be raining at least], on the rainy summery days they're a bit toasty though  |
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