Rain over suit

drinkingparrot

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lost my over suit this year on a jolly up to Portpatrick, It was a fully lined Frank Thomas over suit that I bought about 6 years ago, and although it didnn't quite pack down that small it was a cracking suit, looking around at whats available all seem to be on the lite side. has anybody got any recomendations, and I'm not after anything like an aerostich.
 
I have an Alpinestars "smock" top and troos - about £60 I think - v happy as they are small when packed, easy on when required.
 
Alpinestars ElNino

Alpinestars El Nino

see the RIDE report, its expensive but WILL KEEP YOU DRY

Ridden mine through torrential weather a number of times and always dry.
 
BMW ProRain II

On short trips I generally go 'el fresco' with my Rallye 2 Pro twat suit with the Gore-Tex liners but for the extended trips I pack the BMW ProRain II suit.

I've been in horizontal rain/hail storms with it and been as warm as toast and bone dry.

Just buy 2 sizes larger as you can look like a bug under a magnifying glass when putting it on hopefully under an overpass.

I'm 6'3 and 205 and use a XXL.
 
I find that ordinary and cheap rain over-suits can be almost unbearable to wear when it's rainy AND hot, because they don't breathe at all. It's like wearing a portable sauna. So, I opted for BMW's Klimacomfort suit, which is made of Gore-tex, and breathes much more. It IS horribly expensive, but for me there is no other alternative. Now, I am not sure you can find it anywhere now, since BMW has abandoned the Gore-tex license, for a new deal with Schoeller, or something.
 


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