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 Posted: 21:01 - 18 May 2009 Post subject: How to stay dry |
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I've been commuting to work for about 3 weeks now covering 350 miles a week and all has gone well so far apart from last Friday when it was hammering it down and my Buffalo two piece textile suit couldn't quite keep me totally dry. Oh and my Sidi's leaked too.
So do any of you have any recomendations on what to get i can wear over my work clothes that will keep me bone dry?
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Regatta sailing gear is good. I've got a pair of overtrousers (which I don't wear particularly often, I must admit) which keep my legs bone dry. You should eb able to find a jacket that does the same.
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when it was hammering down i put my kayaking dry cag on looked like a tit but i was dry.  |
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Keeping textiles clean makes a big difference, even a little dirt affects the waterproofness of them!
But I would say one word, Rukka. You get what you pay for, if you really wanna stay dry in textiles then that is the make to go for. It's not cheap but it very rarely lets the rain in!
You could always get a waterproof oversuit (they type you wear over leathers), and wear that over your textiles in really bad weather. Just make sure you go for a size large enough to get over them!! ____________________ Love is 1050cc  |
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I tend to wear Regatta trousers over my leathers and boots, keeps my legs totally dry, as for the top, my leather jacket keeps it all out somehow.
Gets in around the neck eventually though, need a waterproof neck-thing.  ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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I wear:
Dutch army gore-tex trousers over my leather trousers.
Well waxed British army assault boots.
A neoprene smock called a "parlour top" that farmers wear for milking their cows under my leather jacket.
A pair of double cuffed gore-tex gloves with the parlour top cuffs trapped between the two cuffs.
It is years since I last got wet on my bike wearing this gear. I covered around 400 miles this weekend, passing through some rain that could onlky be called torrential (standing water on the M1 at 100mph) and stayed bone dry. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I have a Triumph 2 Peice, The Jacket is massive and dark blue, it has a very thick lining. It's RRP was about £350 I think, I got it for £55 at a show, it has never let water in (Other than when I didn't do it up properly) I bought the trousers that zip to it for £30 on ebay as my Lidl ones where starting to leak at the crotch. These to have kept me bone dry (Not as well tested as the jacket mind)
I have alpine stars SMX4's and HG Panthyon(sp) gloves. The boots are awesome and never let water in (get abit hot in the summer mind) The Gloves are pretty good but not all that, considering they were only £40 they where ok. I also use a Polar buff to keep my neck warm which is good, when it is really cold I chuck a couple more regular bufs (or nock off buffs) over it.
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The strap that tightens the jacket up round the neck is stupidly short, With a polar buff on it can feel uncomfortably tight.
The sole on the boots wears quick, granted I do alot of walking in them though.
The gloves aren't that warm but with hand guards and heated grips I was toasty all through winter.
I haven't worn the trousers enough to pass judgement.
Remember waterproof jackets generally have waterproof pockets which means if you put your phone in one and don't do it up properly you ill get home to find a broken phone and puddle in your pocket.  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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I also rode in that torrential rain last week (and this week for that matter) and although it was very wet and my gear was saturated, I was bone dry.
I wear HG Xtrafit gloves (the previous model not the cack new ones), Tricky II trousers (replaced by Tricky III now), and Cruise II jacket (all Goretex), and a pair of Sidi Mega Gore boots (Goretex lined).
None of the gear was what I'd called cheap, though it's not top-end either, but it is doing the job well.
The textiles will go over your work gear, but I prefer to leave my work trousers in the office and just ride in the textile trousers, the jacket comfortably fits over my shirt and fleece top. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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Thanks for the replies. Theres plenty of tips and tricks there!
That Rukka kit looks awesome but wow how pricey?
Its interesting to hear that the hein gericke suits hold up well to the conditions and i'm willing to pay 5 or 6 hundred quid for something that will do the job.
I might see if i can hold out until the NEC Bike Show and see if there are any bargains to be had
Oh and its always good to hear your tips Stinkwheel but god knows how i'd go about sourcing what you wear  ____________________ My Bikes in order:- Yamaha RXS100 / Suzuki X7 250 / Yamaha RD350LC / Kawasaki
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