
Originally Posted by
BigOne
I posted this on another thread-
the farmer gear is the way to go. it's strong and cheap.
There is a rain-wear company called ORINGI that makes farmer wear. Look up their web site. The fabric is rubberised polymer, 100% waterproof and 100% seam sealed. They make a garment called a milkers shirt that has no zips, no pockets, and wet-suit style cuffs. Put that on over riding trousers of the same type, and you wwill never get wet.
Whats more, it all rolls up small enough to get it under a sport bike seat, and it drys in 10 minutes.
I can get this gear on over my leathers in 1 min, and off again when it drys up. Its also very useful on dry days for a cold start early on winter mornings, when its a bit cold for just leathers.
The milkers shirt and pants cost about $230, and will do for several years.
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