Wet weather trousers

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Re: Wet weather trousers

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Sitting in water in breathable waterproofs is always going to be an issue. It's a lot of pressure pushing the water through. In my experience a sideways solution is to use a Coolcovers seat cover. The water drains through so you're not sitting in a small puddle. It can be cooler around the man parts in the winter though.
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I've just fitted a cool cover for that reason. Always get wet crotch with whatever I use. Currently using alpinestars. I was very surprised yesterday by the cooling effects when riding to work. Its shows that it must work though.
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Re: Wet weather trousers

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I've had good success with Oxford stuff--not even their laminate version. However, for trail riding , and heavy rain on the road, its German army goretex salopettes in XXL, and also a long jacket with a two way zip so it spreads out like an old dispatch riders coat. Being XXL and flappy lots of the rain gets shaken off as has been said. If you can find it the RN blue goretex jackets are really Heavy Duty and good with a high neck fastening. When the weather is wet I'm not bothered about what I look like, and when the rain stops its easy enough to strip it off and pack it away. The plus side is that they cost about 5% of a Klim product or similar and you can run a comfortable, non waterproof jacket and trousers underneath.
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Re: Wet weather trousers

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Now in 2011/20012 i got fed up of the wet patches .
so thought i would invest , i dually handed over a LARGE sum of cash
and got me an all singing dancing Klim Badlands suit . first time out it leaked
like all the ones before :evil:
But true to there word They sent it of and tested it .
Came back to me within two weeks and sent me a complete new suit.
to this day its still waterproof I have dragged it all over the EU on road and so much off road
Money well spent
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Re: Wet weather trousers

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I bought an Astars goretex 2 piece when i started commuting year round and it's never let a drop in.
Don't commute anymore so it's my touring outfit for early or late season. Let's be honest, the leathers come out about 3 times a year when it's sort of warm.
Still going strong, i carry army goretex pants as a belt and braces thing if i know i'm having a long wet day but i don't need em as such.
I thought the Astars was dear at the time but you get what you pay for it would seem?

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Re: Wet weather trousers

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BMW Street guard trousers still going strong at 10 years old ,fingers 🤞 bit warm in summer tho
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Re: Wet weather trousers

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Oxford rain seal over trousers...

Never leaked ....or army gortex on road leaks due to hydrostatic pressure....

Or wear a nappy...
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Re: Wet weather trousers

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Well my cool covers doesn't work. Only 40 minute commute but in heavy rain recently I had wet undies. Pants only only cheap alpinestars but do the job well enough for commuting but not for touring any distance. Would love a rukka but they are like 10 times the cost 🫣
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Re: Wet weather trousers

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I use army gortex leggings but they have had a good spray of the stuff you spray on tents
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Re: Wet weather trousers

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redbikejohn wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 9:10 am Well my cool covers doesn't work. Only 40 minute commute but in heavy rain recently I had wet undies. Pants only only cheap alpinestars but do the job well enough for commuting but not for touring any distance. Would love a rukka but they are like two times the cost 🫣
There’s a reason Rukka kit is expensive… :lol:
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