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bironi 11-13-24 01:20 PM

Rain jacket recommendation
 
I'm about due for a new rain jacket.
I ride through the winter in Olympia, Washington.
I like armpit zippers, a fairly high collar, good visibly with reflective tape.
Easy to grab zipper tabs and quality zippers.
My arms are rather short.
I know it's a long picky list, but you have anything to recommend.
Thanks much in advance.
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fender1 11-13-24 01:49 PM

This brand gets a lot of good feed back and this one is on sale:

https://showerspass.com/collections/...tury-cc-jacket

I don't own it but I always see them come up as a recommendation.

Dfrost 11-13-24 01:58 PM

Agree with Showers Pass as an excellent brand of rain jacket. They continually improve their product line.

I would recommend checking the size in person. When I purchased mine (at least 10 years ago - it still works great!), I was surprised that a Men’s Small fit best, even with my long arms. I’m usually a Medium Tall.

BertoBerg 11-13-24 02:33 PM

7mesh Rebellion

7mesh is based out of Squamish, BC so they know the PNW. This jacket is available for steal here.

bironi 11-13-24 04:19 PM

Thank you
 

Originally Posted by fender1 (Post 23392994)
This brand gets a lot of good feed back and this one is on sale:

https://showerspass.com/collections/...tury-cc-jacket

I don't own it but I always see them come up as a recommendation.

I've owned a couple in the past, many in the PNW wear them.
I'm giving them another shot because they do seem to continue refining the product.
Thanks for the good price.
At the price I can't complain with as much indignation if I'm somewhat dissatisfied.
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bironi 11-13-24 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by BertoBerg (Post 23393023)
7mesh Rebellion

7mesh is based out of Squamish, BC so they know the PNW. This jacket is available for steal here.

Damn, maybe I'll buy one of each.
Thanks

bironi 11-18-24 09:20 PM

bought them both
 
Well, I bought both.
Kept the Showers Pass.
The 7mesh was not anywhere near the quality in design or material.
Just thought I would present the review for others interested in a similar product.
Thanks again for the recommendation and low prices.
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nlerner 11-18-24 10:00 PM

I've had a Showers Pass jacket for years; it has served me well. For some reason, back in the early spring I bought a somewhat fancy one directly from Gorewear.com, mostly to have something I could wear off the bike that looked relatively normal, partly for the elusive gore-tex experience, partly because it has a hood that fits over a helmet. I like it so far; nice to have choices.

The Thin Man 11-19-24 12:26 AM

PNW guy here. I suggest looking at Cleverhood.

Andy_K 11-19-24 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by nlerner (Post 23396717)
I've had a Showers Pass jacket for years; it has served me well.

But...but...but...I thought it never rains when you're riding. Or is that just something special you do for west coast tours?

nlerner 11-19-24 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by Andy_K (Post 23397260)
But...but...but...I thought it never rains when you're riding. Or is that just something special you do for west coast tours?

My mojo is depleted:
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...812f6c2032.jpg

northbend 11-19-24 03:51 PM

Dang! you beat me to it!


Originally Posted by nlerner (Post 23366394)
My powers are diminished!

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3a267c6ee6.png

79pmooney 11-19-24 04:23 PM

Late to the party but another Showers Pass fan. Been using them ~20 years. Good stuff that keeps getting better. Very well thought out. (I do have one gripe that I have passed on to them multiple times. They need an exterior mesh pocket to stuff dripping wet gloves into for when you duck into a store or espresso cafe. No way you want to put them in an interior pocket! Leave 'em with the bike and they are even wetter and cold when you get back.)

I just bought their rain pants. So far, I've only ridden them once and a couple of around town hikes. Comfortable, breath well, rain simply doesn't matter and ankle details (both velcro and zipper to calf top) work really well. And unzipping doesn't affect the velcro.

The crew at Showers Pass are local riders. They make gear that works for them here.


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