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Thread: Repairing waterproof lining in Revit trousers?

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    After 40 years riding bikes, I've recentlyish (in the last couple of years) gone back to wearing cheapish waterproof overtrou and jacket over my (expensive) and once-waterproof-ish 4-seasons gear. The goretex liners are SO fragile, so it doesn't take many days/weeks/months of commuting before they leak. Great in principle, in case the weather decides to run through the gamut of all 5 seasons, but you only need one failed seam or pinhole and you get that icky watery feeling as the rain finds its way down your leg /arm /chest /manparts. Mind you, the liner on my Spidi trou are now so well and truly ferkt that every time I put them on or take them off, there's a snowstorm of little goretex flakes on the floor.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Same. Bought some bison industrial Fluro gear off 1day. The same price as the warehouse stuff.
    The best I ever had though was purple and pink women's gear from the warehouse.

    Folded very small. Seams held up well. Torrential rain no match. Don't recall them ever leaking. Being uglier than Vitz meant I could
    Leave them hanging to dry anywhere without worrying they'd get nicked.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

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