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  1. #11
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    That sounds like a pretty good description. I love my softshell, even for the hardest rain. Its very good at letting sweat out and I find I stay drier in it, than I would in a fully waterproof rain jacket.

    I tend to generate a lot of heat when I ride..... (which is funny because when I am not moving I'm one of those people who is ALWAYS cold), so I boil in a standard waterproof/breathable jacket. I tried it out again the other day - went on an errand ride, which means no team kit, which is what I normally wear. It was probably a little over 50 out, overcast, but not raining any more than a few drops here and there. I wore only a camisol top underneath the rain jacket (started out with a sweater on, but only made it a few blocks before that was way to hot!). Even with the pit zips wide open I was frying.

    Other things to love about softshells - no crunchy noises when ever you move. They can fit nice and close - so no flapping. They are not usually clammy when you are not riding. A little more fashionable when you are not on the bike.
    The drawback - they are fairly bulky so rolling one up and sticking it in your back pocket can be hard.

    One caveat about the buddyflap.com flaps - if you are putting them on because you are riding with other people, unless you have very long fenders, they tend to not be big enough. A bunch of our new gals put those on their bikes and they perfectly direct spray up into my face. I think they are unhappy that I've told them they need bigger/longer flaps, but I tend to be a mouth breather on the bike and I dislike eating road grit....
    Last edited by Eden; 11-18-2007 at 07:19 AM.
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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