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Just buy waterproof leathers, stuff is made. Costs but then the good stuff is waterproof. Bought some Huggers deerskin gloves, all leather and waterproof.
Thanks, Vanson made my jacket and trousers to fit, I'm very happy with both and have no intention of replacing either. Boots are Vendramini, which I also have no intention of replacing.Interestingly, I've been in a few downpours with this gear, which came out of it none the worse for wear, but as said in my original post, I'm interested in knowing the latest/greatest in temporary rain protection that can be stowed on my new bike.
Aerostitch R3 Light would fit in that line-up nicely.
Leather ... doesn't breathe enough when it's HOT.
An observation that of course has nothing to do with the fact that your screen name is Arizona Wayne :)
Thanks, I think I'm just looking for the latest and greatest that could be worn over my existing gear in an unexpected rain and keep my gear and me more or less dry for about 30 minutes until I came across a cafe, hipster or otherwise, that offered temporary refuge and a decent double espresso :)
If your approach to rain is that you just need enough time to get out of it, what's your solution?I'm coming at the question as a guy who wears a leather jacket and trousers, and leather boots, who isn't in a hurry, and who would prefer that my leather clothing didn't get soaked. What's the latest/greatest for temporary shelter from the deluge until one gets to the nearest hotel/restaurant/coffee shop?I'm looking for something that I can pack on the bike, don quickly, and that will keep me reasonably dry, or at least spare my leather clothing, for maybe 25 miles/40km.
Frogg Toggs, motorcycle version. About $100.Or stand under an overpass.
Surprised no one has mentioned trash bags and duct tape Come on , don't tell me you've never done it Dusty