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Schwinnrider 10-08-11 06:13 PM

I have plenty of chances to test rain gear, living in Florida. Thunderstorms roll through every summer afternoon at 4PM, and if I didn't want to ride home in the rain I'd never be able to commute. My route is long, so keeping cool(or at least not smothering) is difficult. I started with a Performance rain jacket(not the Century, but a cheaper one). It kept the rain off but didn't breathe at all. I bought a J&G rain cape, but I think rain capes work much better on bikes without drop bars. The rain gathered in a pool between my forearms, which pressed the cape to my forearms, making me hot. Plus, in windy conditions, the cape becomes a bit of a sail.

My ultimate solution in summer rain is to wear a helmet cover, Rainlegs(waterproof chaps), and waterproof booties. I don't mind the jersey getting wet, but I can't abide wet feet. I hear the SPD sandal is the best footwear for riding in the rain, but I'm not fully sold on the SPD sandal yet.

david58 10-09-11 09:48 PM

Just purchased the Showers Pass pants and shoe covers.

The pants look great, I like the velcro on the calves to help cinch in the flappy legs. I also got the suspenders - make too much sense. I will combine with my Performance rain coat till I wear it out, then will get a SP coat.

The shoe covers will be an experiment - they are designed for one to cut out the sole to allow the cleat to protrude. I will have to report back on that - I think the hole will have to be quite large to make sure the cleat is available if I unclip at an intersection.

Hopefully this will be the ticket - I really like the SP folks I met yesterday at the post-ride event (after a Century in Oregon), and their stuff is well sealed and affordable. I have their helmet cover on my Christmas wish list, if I can manage to actually succeed at this wet weather commute thing.

As a post script - Goretex is great stuff, I still own one of the original parkas from the '70's with Goretex. But if I want to stay dry, I go full waterproof. Figger that if I need to cover up, it will be best to just ride a bit slower to minimize the sweating. On warmer days, I will just get wet and not bother with the rainpants. But with the Goretex, I just never can take it easy enough whatever the activity that I don't out-sweat it's breathability.

Cyclosomatic 10-11-11 12:01 PM

Yeah, I'd like to hear how those shoe covers work. My last pair of cycling shoes that i used for commuting ultimately delaminated from the repetitive soaking and drying processes. So far those are the only piece of equipment that i absolutely no experience with but I'm fairly certain would make my wet commute even more more bearable.


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