I should add that none of these is made from "breathable" fabric like
Gortex; the one that ought to be most breathable, the waxed cotton
canvas Ducksback, was the hottest of the three because the heaviest.
You get your ventilation from below -- that's one of the main points
of a cape.

On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 8:09 AM, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've used the Ducksback, the Pro Route and (currently) the cheap
> Campmor and I must say that, for warmer temps, the Campmore is more
> bearable than the other, heavier ones. It does blow around a bit more
> because of its light weight, and the thigh loops are annoying
> alternatives to waist straps, but it works. (We do get the occasional
> shower here in ABQ; the Campmor kept me dry from neck to knees once in
> a half hour ride against a howling 3/4 headwind blowing a SW downpour
> that filled our access road 2' deep in an hour.
>

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