Rainsuits??

Nickolp1974

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With the UK's weather having a constant grey/wet theme I'm considering a rainsuit such as the mt500 but it is a little pricey. Has anyone used one? Are there any alternatives?? Or with the way things are going maybe a full blown wetsuit would be better?!
 

Zimmerframe

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I think a particularly super crappy winter was forecast .. wetsuit might be the way to go :)

You could probably pickup a surplus nbc suit far cheaper and then you're ready anything.
 

Nickolp1974

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I think a particularly super crappy winter was forecast .. wetsuit might be the way to go :)

You could probably pickup a surplus nbc suit far cheaper and then you're ready anything.
Those nbc suits look sweaty! I'd lose 5kg a ride, hmmm not a bad shout actually...
 

KennyB

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Dirtlej Dirtsuit for me. As breathable as anything else I've used, loads of vents and mesh lined. Got mine a year ago from Bike Discount in Germany.
 

StuR

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Another vote for Dirtlej Dirtsuit.
I did a short review on one in December last year
Search reviews - Dirtlej Dirtsuit Pro
Sorry , don't know how to paste link
There is a shortish thread on them

They are awesome and definitely worth a punt
 

Mikerb

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Most waterproof fabrics do not like constant contact with other surfaces so I would be sceptical the bum area would stay waterproof for long. A packable waterproof jacket coupled with normal good quality mtb shorts does the job for me. I use a Nukeproof jacket and Oneil mtb shorts.
 

Nickolp1974

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I shall have a look for your review thanks. Agreed about the rear section! Not too fussed about getting that damp, mainly about keeping most of the elements out and mainly the mud. Got a few very good waterproof jackets and trousers as i do alot of hiking but there lightweight and expensive and wouldn't want them destroying on my bike.
 

Russell

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If you want a cheap option I got a set of lightweight army goretex trousers that I wear with any old jacket. If you get warm they have zips on the sides
 

Nickolp1974

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Can anyone recommend a quality waterproof jacket? Doesn't have to be MTB specific.


I use a montane minimus which is great, works well, small pack size and lightweight. Only downside for me is the single chest pocket which is large but I would of liked some side pockets. Can be had for a good price if you shop around.
 

Mikerb

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Mine is a Nukeproof 10k rating which is what you need as a minimum if you want decent rain protection whilst riding. Very light easily packable and with a hood that fits over a helmet......another must unless you are happy with rain off the helmet pouring down your neck. I would avoid chest pockets because it means waterproof/taped seams which are always the weakest link in a waterproof jacket. An elongated tail is also a good idea and if it is a bike specific jacket it should have that. Expect to pay decent money for something that will survive more than a few wet outings.
 

Nickolp1974

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Mine is a Nukeproof 10k rating which is what you need as a minimum if you want decent rain protection whilst riding. Very light easily packable and with a hood that fits over a helmet......another must unless you are happy with rain off the helmet pouring down your neck. I would avoid chest pockets because it means waterproof/taped seams which are always the weakest link in a waterproof jacket. An elongated tail is also a good idea and if it is a bike specific jacket it should have that. Expect to pay decent money for something that will survive more than a few wet outings.

My chest pockets have not leaked yet! An elongated tail is defo a good idea on a bike as normal jackets tend to ride up. Does have a 20k waterproof rating and 20k breathabillity which is pretty good. I use mine for hiking so cant really comment for cycle use. All I can say is I spent 7 hours in heavy rain and it coped remarkably. It will take a mountaineering helmut under the hood, not sure about cycle helmut, never tried. I will though, tomorrow.
 

Mikerb

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My chest pockets have not leaked yet! An elongated tail is defo a good idea on a bike as normal jackets tend to ride up. Does have a 20k waterproof rating and 20k breathabillity which is pretty good. I use mine for hiking so cant really comment for cycle use. All I can say is I spent 7 hours in heavy rain and it coped remarkably. It will take a mountaineering helmut under the hood, not sure about cycle helmut, never tried. I will though, tomorrow.
Now you mention it...yep my Nukeproof Blackline is 20k rated not 10k as I said before and also 20k gsm breathable.
 

Peko

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I like my Gore Powertrail GT AS Jacket.

Im using it since more than 2 years now and it's still fine. Made of tough material and the packing size is ok. I'm always riding with a backpack and i still cant't see any damage. It's also my preferred jacket during the cold seasons.
So i would say this jacket is my favorite allrounder.
 

Gavalar

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You just need to make a trip to Mountain Warehouse, or similar, and buy something far cheaper that could probably do a better job, or, buy road specific kit in a size up, I bought some Rivelo kit last year from www.sportpersuit.com, it's the best wet weather kit I have ever bought for MTB.
 

Jamsxr

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Mine is a Nukeproof 10k rating which is what you need as a minimum if you want decent rain protection whilst riding. Very light easily packable and with a hood that fits over a helmet......another must unless you are happy with rain off the helmet pouring down your neck. I would avoid chest pockets because it means waterproof/taped seams which are always the weakest link in a waterproof jacket. An elongated tail is also a good idea and if it is a bike specific jacket it should have that. Expect to pay decent money for something that will survive more than a few wet outings.

What’s the sizing like on your Blackline?

I’m 5’11 and 40” chest, thinking of going medium for a snug fit..
 

Mikerb

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Im 6ft and 38 chest. Mine is a large and not baggy worn over a mtb jersey and leatt dbx vest.
 

Eckythump

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Yeah, a cracking deal. The Endura dirtsuit was nearly double the cost of a Dirtlej when I got my Core.
You wont regret it. After you have tried a 'onesie' you'll not go back to a twin set.
 

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