+1 to DriRider, I wear them when cycling.
+1 to DriRider, I wear them when cycling.
I had a pair if Line 7 bib overalls that were brilliant. Loaned them to a fellow rider in our group one day, he sais he would return them after cleaning them. never did.
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i still have two pairs of old Line 7 overtrou still 100 percent effective at keeping the rain out,and also work as another layer
Think that's what mine are. Over-trou with a bib anyway, you can get them in rubberised nylon at the cheap end but it's worth paying a bit more for the rubberised urethane, sized to fit over your boots. My last pair lasted 4 years before I lent them to the brother, who lost 'em.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
+ 1 for Oxford, 'Rainseal' overtrousers from Cycletreads, half lined so easy to pull on over boots and nice long zips on the sides. Wish I'd been wearing them yesterday.
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I have used Rainbird wet gear for over 20 years now. On my second set. Can compress into seat bag, very light, windproof, seem to last me just fine.
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Bloody expensive...I always thought that the people that spend the most time in the outdoors in all conditions are the farmers...
So, RD1 and Line 7, or the traditional over trousers with braces and the good old Swandri! I use 'em all....
All that is missing really is the venting system, but at riding speed, no issues really. Only when you stop does the heat become a bit of an issue.
Alpinestars' Drystar pants have been my regular riding legwear for a while. Never let any water in whatsoever. My leather Alpinestars jacket hasn't either, for that matter.
I always wondered if the pants would stand up in an accident, until a friend of mine involuntarily tested the same type in a 100mph+ spill and now swears by them.
Mine have room for jeans or whatever underneath if i need/ want to take them off.
And, IMO, they are considerably less ugly than some other wet weather gear.
I bought some that have a very dry feel - no condensation issues so far.
Mine are made by Frogg Toggs and the model is "Road Toads".
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006IOMPMS/...I2WY89CS8K2I2B
A pretty good price too - around US$25 + Shipping.
Who wouldn't want wet weather gear with a name like Frogg Toggs Road Toad?
The only trick is finding someone that ships to NZ, but I just use shipito.com and order from Amazon.
well I got sick and tired of getting wet. In the end I went to revzilla and got myself 'bruce' pants and 'bruce' jacket, both by dainese. Both gortex and both kept me really dry during a long melbourne winter.
Yes they are expensive, but really good too.
OZ
to be fair, probably better than wet overtrou and a worn out bum...
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