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I tend to find waterproof jackets delaminate after a couple of years (yes, decent brands) and the DWR lasts no time. Being a Fairweather type, I tend to buy discounted branded for casual/walking/biking use, ideally with pit zips.

Anything good going or should I have a different strategy?

Enduraa Humvee looks good, nice cut (ie not potato sack)


 
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and the DWR lasts no time

The new 'eco' DWR's are really poor, both when new and in durability.

waterproof jackets delaminate after a couple of years

I find that they both stop breathing as well and usually starry to leak at areas of high wear, but not delaminate. Are you washing correctly?

We've a couple of Altura waterproof's - a lumi one for commuting and a MTB one that have lasted well and fit nicely. Less breathable but durable.

We've also got a Madison Stellar(?) old model which is superb. Really waterproof, a few features I scoffed at but now think are great such as magnetic drop hem and pit-zips on the wonk so accessible when in riding position. Really nice fit too. Was £40 in a sale.


 
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+1 Madison stuff

Freewheel often have them on sale

Mines a couple of years old and still good


 
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My Madison waterproof shorts have been good for the last two or three years. I wouldn't buy Endura again but others swear by it.


 
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Always been happy with my Forclaz decathlon waterproof jackets
Really good value compared to bike stuff


 
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Decathlon stuff is usually pretty good.
I have a very old Endura Event jacket that is battered but I just reproof the DWR for last 15 years. But I usually just wear a DWR soft shell or waterproof gillet nowadays. The Missus has a Berghaus Goretex Active jacket that’s still going strong after 5 years. But only wears it on bike park days.


 
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Thank you everyone.

In the end I bought a decathlon waterproof, it has beaded perfectly so far.


 
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Missed this or I'd have suggested a Columbia Outdry. It doesn't depend on DWR.


 
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I was going to suggest decathlon too, bought one of their fairly basic windbreaker style waterpoofs for £13 in the sale and a £6 fleece to go under it for working outside and walking to work. It's been really good, and less zips to fail.

On the bike I've got a now ancient Race Face Atlas AM jacket for really shitty days. DWR has long since gone though. Washing and lightly tumble drying helps, but only for a few more rides at a time.


 
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@scotroutes I already have one thanks - delaminated


 
Posted : 01/12/2022 11:40 pm