The jacket can be found at the Burley site. They are in rainy Oregon. They specialize in those pull along bicycle trailers. Here is a link:
http://www.burley.com/products/raing...int+Jacket&i=0
The jacket can be found at the Burley site. They are in rainy Oregon. They specialize in those pull along bicycle trailers. Here is a link:
http://www.burley.com/products/raing...int+Jacket&i=0
[QUOTE=bikerbarb]The jacket can be found at the Burley site. They are in rainy Oregon. They specialize in those pull along bicycle trailers. Here is a link:
bikerbarb - thanks for the link. Which one have you got the rain rider or the rock point? The rock point is in the shop here at TE and looks pretty good.
I believe I have the rockpoint one. It is woman specific and it has pit zips. I love the pit zips. Is this new for TE to carry? I don't recall it when I was looking. I tried 2 others from TE that didn't fit. I'm glad to endorse something they carry here.
Barb
bikerbarb - thats the one they have here and it looks pretty good. I think I will try one of these out for Winter.
Cant say how long its been on the site as I have only just started to look at winter gear.
Thanks again for your help - it makes shopping that much easier.![]()
Hey Bikerbarb - My Burley jacket arrived yesterday from the TE shop and I love it.
To the other lovely ladies that offered winter clothing advice thanks again. Im slowly gathering my winter gear and feel happy that I will be able to continue cycling thru the cold season.![]()
Great! Glad to help someone with my experience. Now if I could just have someone help me with what new bike to buy. I"m so tired of my Jamis touring bike and want something lighter, faster that can take a lot of miles without constant problems with wheels, chain, derailleurs, brakes, pedals...but that's not apparel, so guess I've got to find another thread.