I'm quite happy with the $20 O2 jackets. They are extremely light
weight, breathable and 100% waterproof, and come either with or
without a hood. No pockets at all unfortunately.

Jay

On Sep 15, 1:11 pm, Bruce Herbitter <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been pleased with a Shower's Pass touring jacket and some rain pants.
> You'll need a helmet cover and waterproof rain booties or splats for your
> shoes if you want to keep them dry as well. Depends on the kind of ride
> you're doing, as you can get soaked from sweat too.
>
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:55 PM, tragicallyaverage <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > As the rainy season approaches, I've been motivated to keep myself dry. My
> > former method of riding in the rain was to ride a fendered bike, and then
> > simply get soaked on my commutes.
> > I'd like to attempt to stay as dry and comfy as the fall season
> > approaches. Any suggestions or products that have worked well for anyone?
>
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