Man I can't wait till I can afford some decent wet weather gear. I've posted before about how my pants leak, and how I treated them with Gecko Guard to try to waterproof them. And how that didn't work.
So on sunday I went to the warehouse and got a pair of $8 rainpants (I guess that's what you'd call them?) and tried riding to uni in those today (had my bike pants on underneath them).
They seemed to be doing ok, until I was nearing the end of the motorway coming in to town when I started to feel water leaking in. I think it was getting in through the pocket holes in the plastic pants. So I've melted them shut with the soldering iron, hopefully they'll keep me dry now.
Thanks to whoever it was that suggested putting your boots in the oven and then putting dubbin on them and repeating until they're pretty soaked with dubbin. I did that on sunday too and they seem to be more waterproof now

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Really, this post was just because I wanted to grumble. I guess my gear isn't so waterproof because it's a cheap brand? I'm not going to be getting new gear for ages, I think, but I'm interested in how other people cope with the rain, what kind of gear you use, etc. I've heard several people just say they just wear their leathers and get wet. I dunno if I'm just a wuss or what, but I think there's gotta be a better way to deal with it?
Oh, for anyone thinking of buying new gear, I'd suggest you be wary of the Fieldsheer gear if you want waterproof gear. Maybe it's just their cheaper gear, or maybe I was just unlucky, I dunno, but my jacket and pants I got from them are not so waterproof (the jacket is mostly ok, except for the sleeves leak a bit, and the pockets are not waterproof at all).
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