...about rainlegs?
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...about rainlegs?
http://www.rainlegs.co.uk/ A Canadian friend had some and they seem pretty good. My mum is nifty with a sewing machine and made me something similar for a fraction of the price. They are very good as they don't make your legs sweat as normal plastic trousers would. Also they are a lot lighter than a full pair of waterproof trousers. Anyone else used them?
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They are a 'love them or hate them' item. I use mine all year round on my recumbent trikes as I use a Fairing and they cover the parts of me below the waist not covered by it.
I've used them on an upright too and they are great for a summer down pour when you are wearing shorts and don't mind getting your lower legs wet.
I've used them on an upright too and they are great for a summer down pour when you are wearing shorts and don't mind getting your lower legs wet.
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Rainlegs
My Rainlegs are black, but I still feel a bit stupid in them, especially at cafe stops. But then, as my wife say's , " what makes you think you don't look stupid without them ? "
For me, certainly the best compromise between "boil in the bag" and just getting soaked.
For me, certainly the best compromise between "boil in the bag" and just getting soaked.
Just pedalled the ten miles home in a blizzard wearing mine - I stayed dry and warm
I've used them all year in some quite good downpours and find them much better than full overtrousers. In dry cold weather they also keep your knees warm - bliss at 6am with 9 miles still to go
I must admit I was sceptical at first, but now they live in the pannier all the time, just in case. The £70 overtrousers on the other hand are 'somewhere' in the house
Steve
I've used them all year in some quite good downpours and find them much better than full overtrousers. In dry cold weather they also keep your knees warm - bliss at 6am with 9 miles still to go
I must admit I was sceptical at first, but now they live in the pannier all the time, just in case. The £70 overtrousers on the other hand are 'somewhere' in the house
Steve
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Re: Rainlegs
sedwin wrote: " what makes you think you don't look stupid without them ? "
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Another fan of them here too.
When I did my cycle ride over the mountain last weekend, I nearly froze solid! Put my rainlegs on, and my overshoes and suddenly I was a whole lot better - still cold, but at least I could function.
They certainly get my vote.
On the website linked with these posts, they come in black, silver, white and denim!
Mine are black. An important part of the war against weather!
Mary
When I did my cycle ride over the mountain last weekend, I nearly froze solid! Put my rainlegs on, and my overshoes and suddenly I was a whole lot better - still cold, but at least I could function.
They certainly get my vote.
On the website linked with these posts, they come in black, silver, white and denim!
Mine are black. An important part of the war against weather!
Mary
rain legs
I prefer rain legs for a number of reasons.
You dont sweat in them.
The ones I've got roll up and clip in place like a belt round your waist when its not raining.
Because of that they're easier to put on and take off in showers. Especially on cold wet days.
Take up less room, none if you wear them on your waist.
You dont sweat in them.
The ones I've got roll up and clip in place like a belt round your waist when its not raining.
Because of that they're easier to put on and take off in showers. Especially on cold wet days.
Take up less room, none if you wear them on your waist.
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