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Strider
  
Hi,

I'm looking for a good website (or high street shop) in the
UK which sell those light collapsible coats which fit in the
bum bags. I don't care how crap they look, they're just to
keep my dry cycling home from work.

Can anyone recommend a good site/store.

Many thanks.

Scott

--
www.stri.tk

"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall
like a house of cards. Checkmate."

Pete Biggs
  
Strider wrote:
> I'm looking for a good website (or high street shop) in
> the UK which sell those light collapsible coats which fit
> in the bum bags. I don't care how crap they look, they're
> just to keep my dry cycling home from work.
>
> Can anyone recommend a good site/store.

I don't know about the ones that come with their own bum
bags but you could get a thin jacket that would pack down
into any small bag or even a large pocket. A "racing cape"
might do...........

1. Local bike shop.

2. Lusso "foldaway" Aqua Cape (actually a jacket) and other
jackets from: http://www.parker- (http://www.parker-/)
international.co.uk/clothing.htm

3. Browse these sites for various alternatives:
http://tinyurl.com/yppph (Mike Dyason's)
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ http://www.ebay.co.uk (http://www.ebay.co.uk/)

Some are "breathable", some are not, but ANY rain jacket is
going to make you too hot on warm days. You're then better
off just getting wet, seriously.

~PB

Strider
  
Pete Biggs proclaimed...

> I don't know about the ones that come with their own bum
> bags but you could get a thin jacket that would pack down
> into any small bag or even a large pocket. A "racing cape"
> might do...........
>
> 1. Local bike shop.
>
> 2. Lusso "foldaway" Aqua Cape (actually a jacket) and
> other jackets from: http://www.parker- (http://www.parker-/)
> international.co.uk/clothing.htm
>
> 3. Browse these sites for various alternatives:
> http://tinyurl.com/yppph (Mike Dyason's)
> http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ http://www.ebay.co.uk (http://www.ebay.co.uk/)
>
> Some are "breathable", some are not, but ANY rain jacket
> is going to make you too hot on warm days. You're then
> better off just getting wet, seriously.

Thanks

--
www.stri.tk

"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall
like a house of cards. Checkmate."

Frank X
  
> 2. Lusso "foldaway" Aqua Cape (actually a jacket) and other jackets
> from:
> http://www.parker-international.co.uk/clothing.htm
>

Just bought one of these after the torrential rain we had a
couple of weeks ago. It was as much for visibility (its
bright yellow), I felt very insecure wearing a pitch black
bin bag in near zero visibility.

> 3. Browse these sites for various alternatives:
> http://tinyurl.com/yppph (Mike Dyason's)
> http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ http://www.ebay.co.uk (http://www.ebay.co.uk/)
>
> Some are "breathable", some are not, but ANY rain jacket
> is going to make you too hot on warm days. You're then
> better off just getting wet, seriously.
>
Yebbut it's worth having a lightweight/packaway one just in
case. Rain can get very cold if you only have a very light
top. They can also be useful for that first cold 10 minutes
in the morning and then removed. If you just meant
breathable ones are useless I agree, except when the temp
goes towards zero.

Pete Biggs
  
Frank X wrote:

>> Some are "breathable", some are not, but ANY rain jacket
>> is going to make you too hot on warm days. You're then
>> better off just getting wet, seriously.
>>
> Yebbut it's worth having a lightweight/packaway one just
> in case. Rain can get very cold if you only have a very
> light top. They can also be useful for that first cold 10
> minutes in the morning and then removed. If you just meant
> breathable ones are useless I agree, except when the temp
> goes towards zero.

I do mean specifically in *warm* weather (or "hot" if you
like) where a jacket would really cause overheating, be it a
breathable or non-breathable one. An alternative for when
you would get a bit chilled with only a light top is to
carry an additional light top (perhaps a long sleeved one)
to wear over the top. You'd still get wet but the extra
material will keep the worst of the chill off, but without
making you too hot. Another answer is a sleeveless coolmax
string vest worn underneath the light top.

But I certainly agree that it's worth carrying some sort of
rain jacket for most of the year (in the UK) on the days
when there's a chance of rain.

~PB

Simon Brooke
  
in message <2gl4fsF46hs8U1@uni-berlin.de>, Pete Biggs
('pclemantine{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc') wrote:

> Strider wrote:
>> I'm looking for a good website (or high street shop) in
>> the UK which sell those light collapsible coats which fit
>> in the bum bags. I don't care how crap they look, they're
>> just to keep my dry cycling home from work.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a good site/store.
>
> I don't know about the ones that come with their own bum
> bags but you could get a thin jacket that would pack down
> into any small bag or even a large pocket. A "racing cape"
> might do...........

The ones from Ground Effect do, and very good they are too.
Not cheap...

<URL:http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product_detail.php?style-
=STO&category=RAI>

--
simon@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke)
http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/

-- mens vacua in medio vacuo --

Strider
  
Simon Brooke proclaimed...

> The ones from Ground Effect do, and very good they are
> too. Not cheap...
>
> <URL:http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product_detail.php?sty-
> le=STO&category=RAI>

Thanks Simon, but cheap is the word of the day for me.

--
www.stri.tk

"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall
like a house of cards. Checkmate."

Strider
  
Simon Brooke proclaimed...

> The ones from Ground Effect do, and very good they are
> too. Not cheap...
>
> <URL:http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product_detail.php?sty-
> le=STO&category=RAI>

Man, dont post links when im drunk, you bastard :)

Just ordered one. er, does it fit in a bum bag, I hope so.

--
www.stri.tk

"If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall
like a house of cards. Checkmate."

Pete Biggs
  
<URL:http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product_detail.php?style=STO&category=R
AI>

That's two and a half times as heavy as the Lusso Aquacape.

~PB

Pete Biggs
  
<URL:http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product_detail.php?style=STO&category=R
AI>

That's two and a half times as heavy as the Lusso Aquacape.

~PB

Simon Brooke
  
in message <MPG.1b1073d92b04b456989d95@news-text.blueyonder.co.uk>,
Strider ('email-address@signature.okies') wrote:

> Simon Brooke proclaimed...
>
>> The ones from Ground Effect do, and very good they are
>> too. Not cheap...
>>
>>
<URL:http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product_detail.php?style-
=STO&category=RAI>
>
> Man, dont post links when im drunk, you bastard :)
>
> Just ordered one. er, does it fit in a bum bag, I hope so.

Yes, it does.

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http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ Das Internet is nicht fuer
gefingerclicken und giffengrabben... Ist nicht fuer gewerken
bei das dumpkopfen. Das mausklicken sichtseeren keepen das
bandwit-spewin hans in das pockets muss; relaxen und watchen
das cursorblinken. -- quoted from the jargon file

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