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I am at the end of my tether with wet weather gear. I have tried so many different things, and really thought i had it sorted with the stein jacket i got a couple of months back. However yesterday that also got relegated to the 'crap clothing' department. It seems to have lost its waterproofness already- after about 10 minutes i was absoloutely soaking and freezing cold:thumbdown:, water coming in all over, especially through those zips under the arms (why do manufacturers insist on the ridiculous things:thumbdown:).

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What does everyone else use, or recommend? Someone said the SIP (goretex?) ones were pretty good?

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Mate I know where your coming from! Even Goretex isnโ€™t the final amswer. I have a jacket which I use for walking etc, cost me ยฃ170 and after a few washes has lost its waterproofness (is there such a word?)

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Apparently it needs re-washing in a special detergent as the goretex gets contaminated with dirt and looses its effectiveness.

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I do a lot of cycling and there are some excellent, fully breathable and waterproof jackets out there. All it needs is the manufacturer to re-brand a few jackets and expand their market.

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Goretex is fickle stuff. It is a semi permeable membrane that works on temperature difference from inside to outside, and as you say must be washed with care. I dont understand the full complexities of it as it was only explained to me late last night (when i was exhausted , soaking still, and freezing cold) but something to do with pores getting blocked and tumble dryinghelping too, which can 'regenerate' the goretex.

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or something.LOL

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I am at the end of my tether with wet weather gear. I have tried so many different things, and really thought i had it sorted with the stein jacket i got a couple of months back. However yesterday that also got relegated to the 'crap clothing' department. It seems to have lost its waterproofness already- after about 10 minutes i was absoloutely soaking and freezing cold:thumbdown:, water coming in all over, especially through those zips under the arms (why do manufacturers insist on the ridiculous things:thumbdown:).

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What does everyone else use, or recommend? Someone said the SIP (goretex?) ones were pretty good?

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You read my mind! Have had three showers now today from getting flippin' soaked. I blame the climate more than the gear tho. I am of the opinion that rain is BAD because seemingly so was God! Here's the evidence!!!

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...No shrub of the field (F) had yet [grown] on the land, [f] and no plant of the field had yet sprouted, for the LORD God did not make it rain on the land, and there was no man to work the ground. 6 But water would come out of the ground and water the entire surface of the land....

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Mac in a sac, non breathable but dry!!!!!

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I use those ex army goretex which i bought for ยฃ10, okay its camo but its dry!!!!

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