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Does anyone make a jersey with only a waterproof back?
Waterproof jackets get too hot and sweaty on days when it’s not raining (which are few and far between here in Glasgow!) but the trails are still wet.
Would be ideal to keep me back dry along with my waterproof shorts.
Never heard of one but! But make it all with a light fleece on the front and my be some windsropper on the chest and arms to and it would be a perfect.
Sounds like yo need to get on this and crowd fund it lol
Sounds like you want a rear mudguard.
Try a gilet instead, as your arms can regulate your temperature
think the general assumption is
front waterproof - riding into rain
back ventilation - keep you comfy
^^^gillet [u]and[/u] rear mudguard
but everyone to what they fancy
What Antigee said.
Mudguard to keep the wet ground off you, clothing to deal with what comes from above.
Most cycling waterproofs have great big vents on the back because that's the bit that doesn't get wet. Gillets often replace the whole back panel with mesh.
My favorite autum/winter/spring jersey is the Endura FS260 Jetsream, it's windproof/water repellant on the front, normal mesh cycling jersey fabric under the arms, and fleece on the back.
It's not a ridiculous idea, but probably a bit niche.
Since most of the splash hits the lower back, maybe some kind of water-resistant enduro-cummerbund could work?
But seriously, I do sometimes wear a gilet for this very reason.
Could be a niche market for some waterproof dungaree shorts.
They would sell like hot cakes if marketed as #Enduro bibs 😉
I’d rather not use a mudguard, so hence the question.
Depending on the type you use, they scratch you’re paint, spin out of line, flap about like crazy on rough trails. Its not a fashion thing, I used a mudhugger for years but got fed up with all the flapping about and scratched paintwork from cable ties regardless of how much / type of heli tape protection you use. Much prefer the skid mark up the back now!
Like the gilet idea, thought about that before but never understood the point, I do now though.
Alternativly I’ve got some unused goretex fabric kicking about from a pair of army trousers I cut down into shorts. Might just sew that into the inside my existing jersey and see how that goes. Incidentally, best goretex shorts I’ve ever owned.
Too hot for pedaling surely. Separate jacket for the layering win.
Boil in the bag.
[url= https://www.rapha.cc/gb/en/shop/pro-team-softshell-jacket/product/PST04XX ]roadie? I've this softshell[/url]
front waterproof - riding into rain
back ventilation - keep you comfy
IME this is slightly too simplistic as it is neck and shoulders that take the worst of the rain. I actually have a Gabba sitting in front of me now and it has water resistant material on the front, but also the back for about an inch down from the shoulders and then the drop tail.
So to keep tyre splash off you when mtbing then you probably want to sew the gortex in as a splash guard horizontally at the bottom of the jersey and also maybe a strip up the centre of the back. Think of an inverted T.
Buy a jersey with a waterproof front and put it on backwards.
Hope that helps.
Back to front waterproof jersey, that’s the best idea so far
mudguards is the answer you seek
