I'll weigh in with the opposite opinion on Rainlegs . . .

I bought them because I hate wearing rain pants, but I also dislike
walking into a restaurant on a rainy day  bicycle tour and leaving a
puddle on the floor. So, I tried the Rainlegs on the Oregon coast and
found that within two days, the waterproofing at the crotch had
delaminated where it rubbed the saddle. I'm sure that bicycle tourists
always look a little weird to the locals, but a bicycle tourist who
looks like he's pee'd his pants probably makes folks downright
uncomfortable.

I'm back to high quality rain pants. The durability of the Rainlegs
didn't impress me.

Dave

On Dec 15, 8:10 am, Ron MH <visio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just l-o-v-e my Rainlegs!
> No more sweaty legs, no more wet legs from the rain. A classic win-
> win.
> And this, from a guy who commutes by bike year-round in Portland, OR.

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