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Old 05-08-19, 07:45 PM
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Waterproof Jacket Recommendations

Hello all. Looking for a good quality waterproof jacket to wear in the spring and summer on those rainy commuting days. I am new to commuting by bike and need to find a jacket that I can wear that won't deter me form riding when there is rain in the forecast.
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Showers Pass.
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For a cool Spring rainy day, I use a cheap Rockbros rain jacket and pants (for really cool rainy days, otherwise just the jacket). It has ventilation on the back and waist. What was lacking was underarm and calf ventilation. New design now has underarm but still missing calf ventilation. For Summer rainy days, I simply enjoy the warm rain. No special clothing required.
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I am a Clydesdale and sweat a lot, so am very sensitive to rain jacket breathability. Two years ago I splurged and bought a Gore Active jacket, which has served me very well: it is waterproof, and is more breathable than any other fabric I had encountered previously. Nonetheless, when the thermometer climbs above 60F, even this jacket becomes too clammy for me. So this spring I searched for a more breathable waterproof jacket and came upon Goretex Active Shakedry fabric jackets, which are made with a two-layer material with the black membrane exposed on the exterior like sealskin.

Initially I bought a Gore Shakedry jacket, which has a racer cut and was way to narrow for my build, even in an XXL size. I then found a North Face hiking jacket made from the same material, the "Hyperair" (and at a much lower price that the Gore version), which fits perfectly for commuting, with the room to add a layer in cooler weather. This jacket is never clammy, even while wearing it indoors, is 100% waterproof, is as light as gossamer, and packs down to almost nothing. I don't normally get emotional about gear, but this may become the exception.
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Frogg Toggs might work well. www.froggtoggs.com
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Hate to break it to you, but if you're riding more than 2-3 miles in a summer rain shower, you're going to get wet. Without a jacket, you'll get wet from rain. With a waterproof jacket, you'll get wet from sweat.

Personally, the rain feels better (at least in the summer) than the sweat on my skin.
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For commuting I like a rain jacket that fits a little large so I can wear it over other jackets depending on the weather. I also like to wear rain pants and waterproof boots when it rains and all through the winter.
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Spend as much as you can, because the expensiver jackets have better ventilation. I spent $100 on a Showers Pass jacket, and it's good. I wish I had the nicer one, but I don't regret saving money, as I don't wear it that often. To prevent excessive sweating, I ride slowly. I generally don't mind getting wet if the weather isn't cold, so more layers of wool or synthetic turn into warm wet sponges, and sometimes that's better than trapping my heat and sweat inside.
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I would also suggest goretex.

If you aren't powering it and don't sweat like a pig while sitting you should be fine. But with any waterproof jacket, the water vapor will condense if you're cranking it.

I just researched for a while this topic and yesterday bought the following jacket for jogging. They have a cycling version here.
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I recently bought a rain cape I have been using. It is a "cleverlite" from"Cleverhood" that I paid $80 for. It forms a canopy over you and works well and allows for ventilation. A downside is wind catching it. So far, I have not ridden in overly windy conditions. I will probably go with jacket and rain pants in really windy conditions.
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I tried a frogg toggs setup last year, I'll be using it today, but I'm not very happy with it. I think it holds in too much heat, so I just ordered a showers pass this morning, I'll swing back and update with how the two compare once I get the SP and try it out. I'm cheap, so I ordered it used on Ebay .

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Re; Waterproof Jacket Recommendations

a little reality check .. water Proof is impermeable going in and out..

so you sweat like mad inside it and it cannot evaporate so you still are going to be soaked


in your own sweat ...

water resistant breathable fabrics depend on a surface chemical, so water beads up rather than soak in.

the opposite of wetting agents in detergents...

fabric mill coating is good for maybe a year , maybe 2, then it has to be re applied ..


In Water Proof ... Cycle rain capes .. open underneath so ventilation takes care of your sweat ..

just not ideal if you want to Ride Fast.. & lighter fabrics flap more than heavier ones..





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I'd like to beg to differ here, I have a Columbia jacket that wicks sweat extremely well, but in fact is waterproof. I know it's not chemical based, my wife is a chemist and she explained something to do with h2o vs sweat, and molecular size, solubility, and a bunch of other things that my brain heard like the teacher in Peanuts, but basically it does appear there is some science to waterproof and breathable. So not everything that's waterproof has to feel like a rolling greenhouse.

Detailed explanation at link below -

https://norwaygeographical.com/omni-tech-vs-gore-tex/


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Originally Posted by fietsbob
a little reality check .. water Proof is impermeable going in and out..

so you sweat like mad inside it and it cannot evaporate so you still are going to be soaked

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This doesn't happen often, bob, so let me enjoy it...

You're wrong.

The term "waterproof" when dealing with fabrics does not mean "impermeable."

Joseph's post on Columbia Omni-Tech describes the "waterproof" of both Omni-Tech and Gore-Tex fabric systems really well.

Here is another article which clearly defines the differences.

That said, @josephjhaney: According to your article, Gore-Tex breathes better and is more "waterproof" than Omni-Tech. I think though, the omni would be more pleasant to the touch and would function fine for most of us.
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It's not as common in the US markets, but material should be measured for waterproofness and breathability.

Breathability can be measured by JIS L 1099 like here:


Waterproofness can be measured by a hydrostatic head test:


I usually like a minimum of 10k/5k

I recently bought this styling is extremely important to me from these guys:

https://www.rain-couture.nl/us/mens-rain-trench.html

Here is a quick photo. Very nice and I get a huge number of compliments on it from random people.

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Here's an example of tested ratings from that Amsterdammer firm that I like.
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It should be noted that Showers Pass also employs direct analysis, which is nice, albeit with a convoluting extraneous "star" system.

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Originally Posted by alloo
Frogg Toggs might work well. www.froggtoggs.com
Another vote for frogg toggs. I am a fan of cheaper, more generic solutions for bike-specific uses. The motorcycle market is much larger, and caters to an (on average) less privileged demographic, so prices are a lot lower.

I got my son a frogg toggs rain jacket for college (he discovered pretty quickly that, in places other than San Diego, water just falls from the sky all the time!), and he likes it.

Also a cape was mentioned. I have a cape from Ikea (less than $10) that works very well. Because unlimited ventilation comes 'for free' as fundamental to the concept, the material doesn't have to be breathable. It's a lot cheaper to make something fully waterproof if it doesn't have to breathe.

However, if you want to spend the most on the best, Showers Pass does seem to be the brand to get.

(Is Showers Pass the Ortlieb of raingear? Maybe not, as a pair of Ortliebs is expected to last literally a lifetime, while any rain jacket put to regular use will last only a few years)
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Water Proof , 5 star, is what the People working fishing the northern seas wear...

Grundens a Swedish-Portuguese company makes some of that ..

that would be the Ortlieb dry bag of foul weather gear..
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Originally Posted by alan s
Showers Pass.
yes they do! sorry it made me chuckle.

no jacket is waterproof and breathable as has been said. I have a Altura rain jacket and Endura windchill jacket that has seen rain once or twice. they both do well but I only worry with the rain jacket if it is cold and rainy. It is hard to get motivated to leave the house in the rain without the jacket but it is warm. I think pit zips are vital to venting. I wish both jackets could zip up from the bottom. I think rain hits you more when riding a drop bar bike on the chest and shoulders and arms.

the windchill allows heat to evaporate and it hasn't been in a drenching rain. plus i ride slower in the rain because can hurt at 17-18 mph
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Endura bike wear is another company..
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Originally Posted by RidingMatthew
.....no jacket is waterproof and breathable as has been said.
Gore's latest two layer Active Shakedry fabric is getting damned close to waterproof/breathable perfection:
  • breathability: 50,000 g/m2/24hrs
  • waterproofness: 20,000 mm.
This stuff is quite amazing, absence of pit zips is practically unnoticed (but the $$$ price tag is very noticeable).

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Originally Posted by Archwhorides
Gore's latest two layer Active Shakedry fabric is getting damned close to waterproof/breathable perfection:
  • breathability: 50,000 g/m2/24hrs
  • waterproofness: 20,000 mm.
This stuff is quite amazing, absence of pit zips is practically unnoticed (but the $$$ price tag is very noticeable).

https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Gor...ke-Jacket/BBTB

Seems actually relatively cheap at £220. That's less than a decent blazer for the office.
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Originally Posted by acidfast7
https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Gor...ke-Jacket/BBTB

Seems actually relatively cheap at £220. That's less than a decent blazer for the office.
The site you shared is discounting that Gore shell very heavily, that is a very good deal. Word of warning, the Gore cycle jacket version is very slim, I ended up getting a hiking version from North Face to fit my build.
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