Hej alle.
Er der nogle der kender noget godt PVC/gummi regntøj der er godt at cykle i både om dagen og natten når det regner?
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05.06.2020 18:30
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Hej alle. Er der nogle der kender noget godt PVC/gummi regntøj der er godt at cykle i både om dagen og natten når det regner? |
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06.06.2020 12:18
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Alt regntøj kan som udgangspunkt cykles i.. :-) Det vil altid være et kompromis mellem vandtæthed/åndbarhed, samt anonymitet/synlighed.
Det er min erfaring at lige meget hvad, vil man svede i rentøj, når der Cykles med høj intensitet om sommeren.
Jeg selv cykler alle hverdage i alt slags vejr, året rundt.
Dertil så vil de to sæt nævnt her, i samme farve, minde om hinanden, for det utrænede øje, og det er derfor nemt at skifte imellem de to sæt, alt efter humør og vejr, uden f.eks. Kollegaer undre sig alt for meget ;-)
Jeg har også cyklet i HH highliner, Ocean classic o.lign.... Som begge i mine øjne er fantastisk regntøj! Men det er ikke på cyklen de har sin styrke.
Der findes mange mere “cykelspecifikke” regnsæt, som sikret har sine fordele, men jeg har ikke fundet nogle, som samtidig bare har lidt “regntøjs følelese” over sig....
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06.06.2020 15:02
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Lyder ok
jeg skal til at cykle på job hverdag ca 5 km i alt hade overvejret noget Ocean eller Viking men kan godt se det der med at det tager meget vind da det er noget stort i det. hvad for et Farmer set har du evt?
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07.06.2020 11:31
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@ Rainwear _76
Google translate gave a good translation of what you said, i hope you understand English well enough. Sorry, my *insert any Scandinavian language* is no good ;)
Currently usually high Aigle boots, Helly Mandal (good sizing but very stiff material and boring cut, especially the newer versions) or AJ group 350g pants (both starting to wear) and Helly Highliner jacket in M, fits me perfectly, NICE. Black rubber gloves in varying sizes with latex gloves underneath in summer, textiles gloves in between the two in cold weather and without the latex ones and hidden under fingerless bicycle gloves for going to work ;D
We all know how strange the cuts on some rainwear are. HH Nusfjord comes to mind, where a size L jacket is about XXL. Or some random very good nonbranded rainwear (seems to be very similar to ocean and 66) that is a size M and fits me right (i am neither small nor very light, standard male body type, really) but then the arms and legs are so short that you see half a mile of rubber gloves up the arms when cycling and the pants almost slip over the boots, letting rain in. Goodness why....
I have found that the regular, non-bib rainpants by Dolfing from NL are quite long. M is a bit snug and not quite long enough, L is almost too long for me. Very cheap too if you are in DE or NL. https://www.arbeitsschutz-arbeitskleidung.de/for DE I have two brand new pairs because i am still using up a rather worn out pair of yellow rainpaints currently - i bicycle a LOT. Including to work. So i also have that problem of "can't really use more than 1 1/2 "extreme" rain outfits or people look funny. Which is why i am trying to wear out the old pair first.
Rainwear is great in Winter. With the wind protection of a full suit, a cozy woolen jacket keeps you very warm. I wear it a lot as practical everyday stuff.
Regarding farmerrain: I have been planning to buy something, preferrably something useable for everyday life because i already have enough too shiny, too heavy or too weirdly cut fetish rainwear. I want more stuff that is heavy and well made but nice, low key and stylish like the nice farmerrain cuts in heavy but matte material.
So how is the sizing ? You say the pants are long ? How are the overalls ? The Website says 87cm leg length for L size pants, that would be pretty much my size. The size L Overall says 181 cm total, but not the coordinates. Seam to Neck would be plenty, Seam to tip of the hood would be a bit too small. Which indicates that they are pretty much on size.
That would be real nice. Maybe a black overall and a nice Jacket or Anorak with pockets and non-baggy cut to wear with the new dolfing pants.
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07.06.2020 17:26
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Hi. Great to hear, that other than me here, are interested in finding some good, usable, practical,rainwear to use on the bicycle.. @nyGummifyr – Det er altid lækkert at kunne cykle til job, også i regnvejr Tretorn Sixten, PU rainwear: (Not the newer version 2.0)
Farmerrain For info am I 1,78cm/75 kg and are still able to have a warm layer inside.
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07.06.2020 18:41
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Thanks for replying ! Size XS. Wow ! Im about 1,85 and a few kilos heavier right now, but when i have enough time for Sports i usually weigh no more than 80 Kg either. So their cuts are also along the weird tradition of making stuff so large it is an impediment to work and motion. Why....darn.
But it makes sense. Kinda. Everything but legs and arms says i should buy M, according to their table. And that is probably still sized for spaciousness. That means i could probably get away with S if i really wanted to. M with a couple cm added on the extremities would be a safe bet.
If you are 178 and fine with 82 cm i would probably need about 90 because my legs are about 82cm to begin with, needing more space when bicycling.
Maybe i need to just go to Sweden and say hello, i need some vacation anyways, once this pestilence is full and well over. Would be real nice to try somethings on in their store before buying or even ordering something that sounds ridiculous like size s :D
What is the pricing on custom like ?
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07.06.2020 23:22
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Yes, it's pretty wild, that I ended up in a size XS pants... And I guess I might could have had the jacket in XS as well. |