Ok, here we are in the rainy part of the year again and I'm faced with teh same bloody problem as ever - finding rain gear that actually works.
Winter gloves (gauntlet style), my old Mars jacket and a vest keep the top half pretty dry, but I can't find pants that make a difference.
I've tried full suits, bib and braces style pants, overpants, etc etc etc. I've tried most major brands (Dririder's a joke, should be called Wetrider) and ski gear but no matter what, if it's even slightly raining by the time I get 200m I've got a wet arse. By the time I get anywhere (usually work) I have to change pretty much everything from the belt down.
Anyone got any tips on stuff that works for them?
I ride every day, to work, for fun, to the shops, whatever and have done for decades so I'm pretty used to it, but just thought someone might have a solution.
Oilskins for example, never tried 'em, do they work?
As Roady said , I swear by the RST pants and jacket I have . I use an Irwin trouser braces ( made to hold a tradie toolbag ) to hold pants up as the shiny inner lets them slip down without braces . Removable quilted liner in both , so warm on a cold day its like riding in a sleeping bag . Absolutely 100% waterproof , and they breathe when its not raining . Pants and jacket are called PRO Series . Once a year I also give them a thorough spray with silicon spray , don,t know whether they need it or not , but I do it anyway .
Oilskins or waxed cotton do work , but are dirty , and new technology with the textile gear has outclassed then , in my view anyway . Alpine Stars gear is more expensive as they use Goretex and have to pay royalties as such .
Thanks for all that, I'll head out to the new MCAs when itopens and see if I can find one of the ones recommended. I'm just sick of getting two minutes from home and feeling the wet start to grow. I have a full set of leathers from the old sportsbike days that work really well and by boots are fine (I alternate between a pair of Rossis and some Carolinas, both do a great job of keeping my feet dry) it's just the backside that gets soaked every bloody time. Good look when I arrive at work, there's always some smart arse who says "Mate if riding in traffic scares you that much!"
I use Dririder gear you can take the layers out so it hotter and put the layers in as it gets colder. Very warm and dry..
Olympia Horizon from revzilla.com
Take a look on ebay for snow mobile outfits, pants from the US, they be dry and warm, wind and waterproof.
P.S. Tip,when our winter is on the way, their summer is starting so most places over there are setting up clearance sales for the winter stuff.
Dri rider Apex2 Jacket and my old Walden Miller waxed cotton pants for winter. The old pants are outstanding for keeping dry and warm considering they are 30+ years old. The apex 2 jacket has been through a few big storms and so far so good after about 3 years.
Just to piggy back onto this topic. Everyone has had a say about their wet weather over clothes, but what do folks recommend as best wet weather winter gloves?