I should have said that I want a rain ensemble (bike + clothing) that
decants me in presentable form at church or restaurant or store. And oh my,
oh yes, fenders, please; nothing more horrible than -- it's not the
*water* kicked
up by the wheels that is so annoying, it's the *mud and grit.*



On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 2:36 PM Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't ride a lot in the rain. If I'm out and rains it rains, if I'm home
> and it's raining good I likely will either wait or go for a walk. Back in
> the 80's I had some Bellweather pants and jacket that were just mildly rain
> resistant but I never died from ever getting wet. I've been wearing various
> hooded windbreakers since. I've wanted to get a packable rain jacket, but I
> never met one that I wanted to buy. Not a cycling rain jacket, I hate
> cycling specific jackets, just a all purpose rain jacket I can wear all
> year long, be very lightweight and packable to the size of a 29 oz. can of
> tomatoes, or so. It also had to have a trim fit and a well fitting hood
> that covers my chin and cinches around my face if I want. It had to be able
> to pass body heat vapor well too not only during rain but also when dry.
> This year I finally saw something that looked interesting, a Montbell Rain
> Trekker made with seam taped Gore Infinium Windstopper fabric. It
> supposedly was waterproof enough and pass enough body vapor not to die from
> heat exhaustion without the need for other ventilation, so I tried it. I've
> put it to the test real good, getting hammered by some sustained downpours
> in the 50's and 60's and worn it on a dry cloudy turned sunny day in the
> low to mid 60's. I was pleasantly surprised it did well as both, so good
> enough to carry with me in my bag, and weighs a mere 7 ounces in the large.
>
> I do have a couple of pair of Sportful Norain Fiandre Pro bib shorts that
> are quite water resistant from the DWR surface treatment and it really does
> keep shorts from getting soaked, and they're lightly fleeced inside so
> don't get that chilling effect that slick poly/lycra does.
>
> I like natural plastic clothing for bike riding as like everything else
> there's really fine fabrics and there's really crappy fabrics.
>
> Other that, I enjoy the outdoors and if it rains start singing just
> because I can. One bike has fenders and one doesn't. I can't say it much
> matters either way to me, well no, I really prefer a plain ol' road bike
> w/o fenders.
>
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