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  • Waterproof trousers.
  • paulwebster
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    The old endura’s have given up the ghost so looking for some so called “waterproof ” pantaloons any recommend

    Malvern Rider
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    Even I think it’s silly. Even I! With me bar ends, and me reflective bands, and me hybrid, and me panniers and cycling spectacles – all accounted for and necessary IMO – but wateproof trousers? Flappy boil-in-the-bag nonsense! Lycra sir, lycra and be damned! Lycra gets rain on it, it gets wet, you keep going, then you get changed after it’s all over.

    shermer75
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    Currently using my Mountain Equipment trews that I also hike in, working really well

    rene59
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    Overtrousers?

    Montane Don’t weigh much, comfortable and great for both hiking and biking. Bit expensive.

    Decathlon Don’t weigh much, comfortable and great for biking. Cheap.

    paulwebster
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    The reason for waterproof trousers is riding 10 mile to graft in the pi$$ing rain then doing a 8-12hr shift.Soggy unders isn’t great way to spend ya day or night. There not to ponce around a trail centre or even a full day in the flooded Lake District.

    loddrik
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    Got some Aldi ones which are the best I’ve ever used. Really light and comfortable and, funnily enough, waterproof.

    genesiscore502011
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    Showers Pass really expensive but really really good

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