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  1. #1
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    Rainlegs - the new way to keep your legs dry

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    Here in the UK there's a new product which cyclists say is great - they look pretty functional. I'm certainly going to be buying Rainlegs.

    Anything is better than hopping around in a sudden downpour on one leg in the wide-open by the roadside trying to get my shod foot down the other leg of my waterproof trousers.

    Here's the URL
    http://www.rainlegs.co.uk/index.php

  2. #2
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    they look like a clever idea. i'd love to hear what you think when you use them...
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  3. #3
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    Are you a sales rep? Maybe some free samples?
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    They look pretty cool. Chaps!
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    Hi KnottedYet,
    no I'm not connected with the product at all.

    Heard about them on a (UK) cycling forum I use - here's two Forum posters views on them - and I agree with the comment about them being on the highly-priced side.

    “I've just ridden home in a pair. Combined with a Goretex lightweight top, Ron Hill DXB Bikester bottoms & Northwave Celsius Goretex lined MTB boots I'm dry as a bone & very comfy thanks.
    They are easy on/off, allow the legs to breathe so you don't get sweaty & keep out the wind & rain. Useful on frosty nights too!”


    “I've had a pair for quite a while now and like them. I did cause a bit of a riot when I modelled them at our DA meet but I'm convinced that was due to the lacy bit at the top which does look like a garter belt. They do work well and I find that they do not cause overheating as do trousers. They are surprisingly effective and while they extend to just below the knee the whole leg is kept dry. A bit on the dear side but I'd recommend them.”

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    Poooey, I hoped we could get some freebies....

    They are apparently cheaper here. Wallingford Bicycle Parts has 'em for something like $55. www.wallbike.com

    I am a prolific sweat producer, and this might be just the thing for me. (if I wanted to put something over my wool, which seems to do just fine in most Seattle rain conditions)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Sorry about no freebies

    UK Sterling is strong against the US dollar right now so actually $55 is $6 more than I'd be paying here. And we have customs import duty to spoil things too when I buy from the USA -

    A shame really because I like USA quality.

  8. #8
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    OK - have tracked down a local shop (store) where they stock rainlegs.

    I went to try on a medium pair - because I'm pretty much a medium in the clothing department. But the strap that goes round the hamstrings was too short - and my hips weren't covered properly. So then I tried large.

    And then I tried extra-large. Still wasn't a good fit.

    This did my ego no good at all!

    Sadly I think you need to have narrow hips, a small butt and, well, not be such a female shaped female.

    So there I was today, seeking shelter from a sudden downpour, sitting at a bus-stop while I struggled into my Gortex trousers and everyone on the bus was dry, and amused.... What a disappointment.

    The concept is a classic. What's needed is to bring out a more female shaped version.

  9. #9
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    Has anyone given these things a go? Wonder if one could rig up one's own with velcro straps and such fairly easily as well. The concept is great, easy to carry if a commuter and throw on in a pinch. Although the denim version is quite ugly.

 

 

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