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Postby MrE on Thu Jul 08, 2004 1:26 pm

I was just thinking about whether I would need my rain suit this evening. The FieldSheer mesh riding suit just doesn't shed water like the FirstGear Kilimanjaro that I wear in cooler times.

To easily put on my rain pants, I slip a plastic grocery bag over my boot. The foot slides right through without getting caught up. I always have a bag since that is what I store the suit in in my saddlebag.
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Postby JimVonBaden on Sun Jul 11, 2004 6:09 pm

mrenloe wrote:I was just thinking about whether I would need my rain suit this evening. The FieldSheer mesh riding suit just doesn't shed water like the FirstGear Kilimanjaro that I wear in cooler times.

To easily put on my rain pants, I slip a plastic grocery bag over my boot. The foot slides right through without getting caught up. I always have a bag since that is what I store the suit in in my saddlebag.


Knowing what your boots look like, it might be a good idea to leave that bag on them if it is raining! :lol:

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Postby MrE on Sun Jul 11, 2004 10:23 pm

oh, they are in good shape now. A little ShoeGoo and they are good as new. Well, maybe not new, but pretty dang good. They'll last the summer at least.
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Postby JimVonBaden on Sun Jul 11, 2004 10:26 pm

mrenloe wrote:oh, they are in good shape now. A little ShoeGoo and they are good as new. Well, maybe not new, but pretty dang good. They'll last the summer at least.


Knowing you, Mike, you will get at least another year out of them. Just NEVER try to clean them or they will fall apart. It's the dirt holding them, and your bike together! :lol:

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Postby Maria V on Tue Aug 17, 2004 7:06 pm

Any recommendation on rain suits, or more important-what manufacturer to avoid? Include what you like/dislike and price range if possible.
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Yes, I would like suggestions too.

Postby Chubber on Tue Aug 24, 2004 10:09 am

I have mesh gear for really hot days and waterproof gear for the rest of the year. But, I don't have a "rain suit". I see them running from $20 to $200. Does anyone have points or a good link to a "buyers guide"?

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Postby MrE on Tue Aug 24, 2004 10:22 am

Chubber wrote:I have mesh gear for really hot days and waterproof gear for the rest of the year. But, I don't have a "rain suit". I see them running from $20 to $200. Does anyone have points or a good link to a "buyers guide"?

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Several of us like FroggToggs. They are made of Tyvek and are breathable and waterproof. I have tested mine in some pretty nasty stuff and haven't had problems. Don't fold up quite as small as some goretex stuff I have seen, but they are only about $75 for pants and jacket.

Don't know how well they will last long term, but I have worn mine probably a dozen times with no probs.
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Re: Yes, I would like suggestions too.

Postby Kres on Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:13 pm

As a bump and update to this thread -

Feildsheer has redesigned their Mach4 Mesh Jacket again. It now comes with a rain jacket that is stored in a poachers pocket at the back of the jacket. This means that you can always have a windbreaker / rain cover with you - while using a mesh jacket with CE armour in it.

They are also making this year a 600 denier overpant for $50 that can be used with their mesh pants for a rain block or extra warmth.

Kinda silly posting this stuff in Febuary - but it all looks pretty good. I've seen the jacket and will be upgrading my Mach1. $50 for a waterproof layer that won't sweat you out and is actually an abrasive protector sounds like a good deal to me.
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Re: Yes, I would like suggestions too.

Postby DUKR on Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:14 pm

Kres wrote:As a bump and update to this thread -

Feildsheer has redesigned their Mach4 Mesh Jacket again. It now comes with a rain jacket that is stored in a poachers pocket at the back of the jacket. This means that you can always have a windbreaker / rain cover with you - while using a mesh jacket with CE armour in it.

They are also making this year a 600 denier overpant for $50 that can be used with their mesh pants for a rain block or extra warmth.

Kinda silly posting this stuff in Febuary - but it all looks pretty good. I've seen the jacket and will be upgrading my Mach1. $50 for a waterproof layer that won't sweat you out and is actually an abrasive protector sounds like a good deal to me.


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Postby Kres on Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:18 pm

Well.. there is not direct link. Feildsheer uses flash wysiwyg gui-ness on their site:

http://fieldsheer.com/05/

Your looking for the Mach4 Jacket, and the Carbolex Over-trouser.
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Postby Qijote on Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:15 pm

Jim bought a set of Frog Toggs at the Square Route Rally last year. What's your experience been, Jim?
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Postby JimVonBaden on Thu Feb 17, 2005 11:48 pm

roylp wrote:Jim bought a set of Frog Toggs at the Square Route Rally last year. What's your experience been, Jim?
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$59 worth of heaven. They are light, totally waterproof, and easy to store. They work well in winter as a windblock, and in summer don't cut off all breatcability. Probably the best piece of gear I ever got! :D

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Postby Qijote on Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:00 pm

Jim:
Sounds great! ...but you're not on their payroll, are you?
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Postby JimVonBaden on Sat Feb 19, 2005 12:39 am

roylp wrote:Jim:
Sounds great! ...but you're not on their payroll, are you?
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I should be! :lol:

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Postby Newzpix on Tue Mar 28, 2006 2:23 am

JimVonBaden wrote:
roylp wrote:Jim bought a set of Frog Toggs at the Square Route Rally last year. What's your experience been, Jim?
Roy


$59 worth of heaven. They are light, totally waterproof, and easy to store. They work well in winter as a windblock, and in summer don't cut off all breatcability. Probably the best piece of gear I ever got! :D

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Their website is not very informative. Which suit did you purchase???
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