I’ve been riding through wet Portland winters (they last 9 months) with a #Carradice rain cape (poncho) for decades. Looks like they recently updated the design.

https://carradice.co.uk/products/duxback-poncho?variant=53457575149895

#BikeTooter #Rain

Duxback Poncho

@voiceofunreason what do you do for gloves?

@mossyfoot the cape covers my hands/bars so I’m typically less precious about gloves.

When temps are above 35f or so generally something thin/wind resistant like Manzella Windstopper O618M. I get them slightly oversized so I can have wool liner gloves under them on chillier days. They will get a bit wet even though covered most of the time with the cape, but since they’re multiple thin layers they dry out and the wool keeps me warm, even when damp.

@mossyfoot For really cold days I have some Nokia (yes, that Nokia) ice fishing mittens. When it’s that cold, I don’t have to worry about rain, but sweat can be an issue so sometimes I switch to my thinner gloves halfway though my ride.

I also have some tyvek stashaway pogies for extra wind blocking.

@mossyfoot for Xmas I got some “waterproof” Showers Pass gloves. They’re pretty good, but I end up having trouble whenever they’re in the vicinity of hook-n-loop fasteners.