Best rain hoodie?
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Best rain hoodie?
Looking for something:
-water PROOF (not "resistant")
-longer in back (for riding in dropped positions)
-brim
-snug fitting hood that sits far back enough on the face so as not to blind peripheral vision
-at least kinda breathable (sucks when you wear something water-proof just to get soaked from sweat being trapped inside); ie, vents
-snug fit (no ponchos or big baggy nonsense)
could be a jersey too, but i'm not as concerned about back pockets
(cost isn't really a concern)
-water PROOF (not "resistant")
-longer in back (for riding in dropped positions)
-brim
-snug fitting hood that sits far back enough on the face so as not to blind peripheral vision
-at least kinda breathable (sucks when you wear something water-proof just to get soaked from sweat being trapped inside); ie, vents
-snug fit (no ponchos or big baggy nonsense)
could be a jersey too, but i'm not as concerned about back pockets
(cost isn't really a concern)
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comes in black and yellow, lete you put a blinky on the back neck.
There was a thread in roadbike reviews about head wear
https://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1241718536202
There was a thread in roadbike reviews about head wear
https://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1241718536202
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Patagonia Houdini - While it does not meet all of your criteria it does a decent job
Pro
- Very light (can pack 100% of the time)
- Snug/Slim Fit body and hood and a bit longer in the back
- very breathable
Con
- Only H2O resistant
- not warm, but does block wind
- Limited pockets.
Hope this helps,
kj
Pro
- Very light (can pack 100% of the time)
- Snug/Slim Fit body and hood and a bit longer in the back
- very breathable
Con
- Only H2O resistant
- not warm, but does block wind
- Limited pockets.
Hope this helps,
kj
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looks nice, but it doesn't seem to have a longer back. do you know what i mean? like:
https://www.roadcycling.com/artman2/u...ing_Jacket.jpg
https://www.roadcycling.com/artman2/u...ing_jacket.jpg
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/images/gore%...cket%20med.jpg
hast to be cycling specific or it won't have that and you'll get rain in your bum.
also, i mean snug as in snug. like the above jawns.
snug hood is especially important as i don't want to keep pulling my hood up, and if i close the drawstring, my peripheral is gone.
i've seen them before; they almost have an integrated cycling cap type thing so that it doesn't budge but does keep your head and neck dry.
https://www.roadcycling.com/artman2/u...ing_Jacket.jpg
https://www.roadcycling.com/artman2/u...ing_jacket.jpg
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/images/gore%...cket%20med.jpg
hast to be cycling specific or it won't have that and you'll get rain in your bum.
also, i mean snug as in snug. like the above jawns.
snug hood is especially important as i don't want to keep pulling my hood up, and if i close the drawstring, my peripheral is gone.
i've seen them before; they almost have an integrated cycling cap type thing so that it doesn't budge but does keep your head and neck dry.
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Showers Pass has a hood option that goes to its jacket with Velcro.
Call them, its about $22.00 plus shipping
https://www.showerspass.com/products....8&Product=Hood
Call them, its about $22.00 plus shipping
https://www.showerspass.com/products....8&Product=Hood
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ooh, that looks really good. their jackets are all waterproof, i'm assuming? they seem to be what i'm looking for, and coupled with the hood they'd be perfect.
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Check the commuter and touring forums, they seem to be highly regarded.
I don't own onee simply because my wife bought me the gore-tex jacket and I hate to hurt her. I did buy a EMS rain jacket and its hood rolls up into the collar
that stuffs in my pocket (barely) , but NO drop tail.
Get the showers pass, somone said Paragon sporting goods in NY had a 30% off sale on them this weekend.
I don't own onee simply because my wife bought me the gore-tex jacket and I hate to hurt her. I did buy a EMS rain jacket and its hood rolls up into the collar
that stuffs in my pocket (barely) , but NO drop tail.
Get the showers pass, somone said Paragon sporting goods in NY had a 30% off sale on them this weekend.
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hot. thanks N.t.S., this seems to be perfect. prices are ill, lots of styles and fair prices!!
case closed.
(unless someone knows of even iller bizness)
case closed.
(unless someone knows of even iller bizness)
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Kidding, you said "proof" not "resistant".
Seriously though it's only $300!!! ...
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eff rapha.
waterproof and a ben:
https://www.showerspass.com/products....roduct=ProTech
sh.t is ill. not hood compatible though, so no go. but it goes to show how silly rapha can be sometimes.
getting this https://www.showerspass.com/products....Double+Century with the hood.
total cost, $142.00 and i actually stay dry.
waterproof and a ben:
https://www.showerspass.com/products....roduct=ProTech
sh.t is ill. not hood compatible though, so no go. but it goes to show how silly rapha can be sometimes.
getting this https://www.showerspass.com/products....Double+Century with the hood.
total cost, $142.00 and i actually stay dry.
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The elite 2.0 gives you the best options of weatherproof/breathability.
BUTTTT, costs you twice as much.
All joking aside. I road in the Bike NY this past Sunday as a marshall with my $15.00 Yellow rain jacket from Performance. I was as dry as expected and it did not stop raining all day. I was out from 5:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Its not what I would call breathable but I've had alot worse. It has mesh inside the entire arms for breathablity. My head was wet with my cotton cap under hood, but so what I would have been wet from sweat.
Good luck, these decisions kill me.
Rob
BUTTTT, costs you twice as much.
All joking aside. I road in the Bike NY this past Sunday as a marshall with my $15.00 Yellow rain jacket from Performance. I was as dry as expected and it did not stop raining all day. I was out from 5:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Its not what I would call breathable but I've had alot worse. It has mesh inside the entire arms for breathablity. My head was wet with my cotton cap under hood, but so what I would have been wet from sweat.
Good luck, these decisions kill me.
Rob
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water resistant means nothing. my tennis shoes are water resistant.
-proof or it's a joke.
-proof or it's a joke.
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You DO know I was just kidding about Rapha and their $300 jackets, right?
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I'd toss in a vote for the Elite too. Although I'm not a big fan of Showers Pass, I'm a huge fan of eVent. Noticeably more breathable than your typical Gore wear, and practically the same amount of waterproofness. Also, 3-layer construction will feel better and be much more durable than a 2-layer proprietary film construction.
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https://www.swrvecycling.com/topsMilwaukee.html
There's this, but again only water resistant.
There's this, but again only water resistant.
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You really have only two choices. You can get a softshell, which is breathable and semiwater repellent, or get a waterproof coat. A softshell is great if you want to breath, but won't keep you dry in a downpour. WP/B laminates(Goretex, ect) will keep you dry, but there isn't a single WP/B laminate that can move the amount of water vapor you produce riding a bike. I would just get a SilNylon rain coat and call it good myself.