dmccarty
Super Star Member
The problem with rain gear and work is that it seems like you have two choices. Get wet from the rain? Or get wet from the sweat?
I have a nice Goretex jacket and pants. It keeps you dry as long as its not too warm outside AND I'm not workng/walking too much. Once you start burning calories you just start to sweat and it overwhelms the Goretex. My jacket is old at this point so maybe they material has improved.
Given what I paid for the Goretex there is no way in heck I would wear it when there was a good chance of it getting tore up. If its cold out and rainy I'll wear my wool jacket and pants. They might get wet but at least I'm warm and they are quiet. Some of the new Fleece materials are supposed to do the same while being lighter.
It interesting that the old "technologies" seem to work best for doing work in the rain.
Later,
Dan
I have a nice Goretex jacket and pants. It keeps you dry as long as its not too warm outside AND I'm not workng/walking too much. Once you start burning calories you just start to sweat and it overwhelms the Goretex. My jacket is old at this point so maybe they material has improved.
Given what I paid for the Goretex there is no way in heck I would wear it when there was a good chance of it getting tore up. If its cold out and rainy I'll wear my wool jacket and pants. They might get wet but at least I'm warm and they are quiet. Some of the new Fleece materials are supposed to do the same while being lighter.
It interesting that the old "technologies" seem to work best for doing work in the rain.
Later,
Dan