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bob51 03-06-10 08:33 AM

splash pants
 
I have been looking for a light weight pant that is minimally water resistant that I can wear for daily comutes over my office clothes. Basically, I would like a pant that protects against spray from wet roads to keep dress pants clean and are easy / quick to get in and out of.

I have seen lots of heavy duty breathable rain pants for cycling but these are far in excess of my needs. Does the sort of pant I am looking for exist?

missile meister 03-06-10 09:13 AM

Not sure about being water resistant enough to protect clothes worn underneath, but I use Target's C9 brand nylon pants for cooler weather damp/wet riding as they dry fast (I carry and change clothes in office). Mine are very lightweight but they offer a couple different weights that might be what you're looking for.

SteepGradient 03-06-10 09:19 AM

i only figured out the other day that it is actually illegal to ride without a shirt on, otherwise i would say go without, but how ridiculous is that either way

lambo_vt 03-06-10 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by bob51 (Post 10488699)
I have been looking for a light weight pant that is minimally water resistant that I can wear for daily comutes over my office clothes. Basically, I would like a pant that protects against spray from wet roads to keep dress pants clean and are easy / quick to get in and out of.

I have seen lots of heavy duty breathable rain pants for cycling but these are far in excess of my needs. Does the sort of pant I am looking for exist?

Anything that is waterproof won't breathe, and your work clothes will get soaked in sweat if your commute is anything but very short and slow.

MichaelW 03-07-10 06:17 AM

I have 2 pairs of pants from Montane, One is a full waterproof breathable, the other is a featherweight Pertex nylon material. The Pertex pants are not fully waterproof but do resist spashes and spray. They are very breathable, dry in minutes and pack down to the size of an apple.

Timber_8 03-07-10 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by SteepGradient (Post 10488824)
i only figured out the other day that it is actually illegal to ride without a shirt on, otherwise i would say go without, but how ridiculous is that either way

your joking, woman can even walk around topless in Brattleboro VT. I never herd of such a thing. I have been riding shirtless since I was a kid

chephy 03-07-10 05:14 PM

This winter I just used a pair of ski pants. That worked quite well. However, I wouldn't recommend that for warmer weather. It may be better to wear something else for the commute and carry the fancy work clothes with you or keep them in the office.

rumrunn6 03-08-10 03:13 PM

you might consider inexpensive running pants from a shop like Walmart or Target. they are only about $10 and the right size would fit over anything


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