Cheap Breathable Single Skin Waterproof
Mark Elvin
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I'm after a cheap, breathable waterproof cycling "jacket". Ideally single skinned as I want domething that folds up real small.
Is there such a thing?
Is there such a thing?
2012 Cannondale Synapse
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Nod, or go for the birthday suit option in summer. Dries easily, quite waterproof bar a little wrinkling at the extremeties and if you're unlucky/lucky - you might get a free ride to the local police office.Le Cannon [98 Cannondale M400] [FCN: 8]
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A bin bag.0
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Agree - I would go for cheap and breathable but water resistant or showerproof, otherwise you get soaked with sweat.0
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I got one from ALDI last month as it was cycling specific, it packs into the size of a cricket ball in it's own sack. Can't remember the price, but it was cheap.CAAD9
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OK, remove the waterprrof & replce with shower proof......2012 Cannondale Synapse0
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What's cheap? sub £50?Purveyor of sonic doom
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I just got an Altura Cropton jacket – cheap, windproof, water resistant, packs up small.
I got mine for £24 from http://www.cyclesportsuk.co.uk/product_ ... ts_id=4063
Very pleased with it so far, but not been rained on yet!
Or there's the Craft Performance jackets from Always Riding, £40 windproof, £60 waterproof I think.0 -
montane featherlite, packs to the size of a grapefruit and weighs 180g. Costs about 30 to 40 quid
it's water resistant for about 10 miinutes of rain. If you wear it over bare arms it lets the water straight through0 -
vorsprung wrote:montane featherlite, packs to the size of a grapefruit and weighs 180g. Costs about 30 to 40 quid
it's water resistant for about 10 miinutes of rain. If you wear it over bare arms it lets the water straight through
I use the featherlite trousers.
Very good, and kept the windchill to a manageable level this winter. Again good for about 10-mins of rain but they do dry in about 5-mins0 -
vorsprung wrote:montane featherlite, packs to the size of a grapefruit and weighs 180g. Costs about 30 to 40 quid
it's water resistant for about 10 miinutes of rain. If you wear it over bare arms it lets the water straight through
+1, although mine's successfully kept me dry for far longer in various downpours!0 -
Yup - my tip for the featherlight jacket on bare arms is to leave the zip undone. The sleaves then fill with air avoiding skin contact and also applies a little pressure against rain ingress. I also reproof mine from time-to-time which helps a lot (tumble drying in between reproofs "reactivates" the proofer)
But yes - skin is the only cheap, waterproof and very breathable material - so MTFUROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH0 -
meanredspider wrote:Yup - my tip for the featherlight jacket on bare arms is to leave the zip undone. The sleaves then fill with air avoiding skin contact and also applies a little pressure against rain ingress. I also reproof mine from time-to-time which helps a lot (tumble drying in between reproofs "reactivates" the proofer)
But yes - skin is the only cheap, waterproof and very breathable material - so MTFU
What do you reproof it with? How does this affect the (excellent) breathability? And how long does it resist showers?
I'm thinking about the jacket.0 -
I use Grangers stuff. See here:
http://www.grangers.co.uk/productview.cfm?id=1
And, yes, it maintains breathability (it's designed for Goretex, eVent etc). I use this stuff on all my outdoor gear (hillwalking etc) and I'm very happy with it.ROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH0 -
Well I bought a DAre 2B Fastpack for £25 in the end after much searching. Apparently it comes with a "velcro bike attachment system", what & how good this is remains to be seen.2012 Cannondale Synapse0
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decathlon gilet £20 - waterproof & windproof for the body and works well for me whatever weather or time. ok arms are out but they invariably end up wetter with sweat than rain anyway and make the arms of a coat all clammy and ugh.
it rolls up and sits under my saddle with a velcro tie on the warm day.0 -
meanredspider wrote:I use Grangers stuff. See here:
http://www.grangers.co.uk/productview.cfm?id=1
And, yes, it maintains breathability (it's designed for Goretex, eVent etc). I use this stuff on all my outdoor gear (hillwalking etc) and I'm very happy with it.
I reproofed mine a couple of times with the recommended nikwax tx direct spray on
This didn't improve performance
Resisting 10 minues of rain is of no use to me, if the rain is only 10 minutes then I'd get wet and not care. If it is more than 10 minutes then I'd expect a coat to keep it at bay.
I sold the Montane featherlite jacket and I don't currently have a very lightweight waterproof coat. I have a couple of coats but they are bulky, multi layered and weigh 800g0