On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 17:05:11 GMT, Little Meow <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>When Fabrizio posts, people read.
>Your sartorial resplendence lend particular
>credence to your bon mots apropos chic cycling.
>Pay no heed to those provincials who lack the
>good sense to not base their lives upon your
>teachings.
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 17:05:11 GMT, Little Meow <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>When Fabrizio posts, people read.
>Your sartorial resplendence lend particular
>credence to your bon mots apropos chic cycling.
>Pay no heed to those provincials who lack the
>good sense to not base their lives upon your
>teachings.
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 17:05:11 GMT, Little Meow <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>When Fabrizio posts, people read.
>Your sartorial resplendence lend particular
>credence to your bon mots apropos chic cycling.
>Pay no heed to those provincials who lack the
>good sense to not base their lives upon your
>teachings.
In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] >,
Ace Mechanic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>I'm looking for information on the following rain jackets:
>
>Jackson & Gibbons
>Craft
>Showers Pass.
>
>I've looked at their websites but I'm hoping for actual experiences.
>
>I have a Burley but the cut is not to my liking and I end up sweating
>too much on my 15 mile commute.
_ Are you wearing them when it's not raining? If so a soft shell
style of jacket will work much better in everything but a total
downpour. In my experience when it's raining and you're active
you have only two choices
1. Be wet and uncomfortable.
2. Be wet and relativeley comfortable.
_ You have to figure out what works best for you. Some people
swear by goretex and some people swear at it. Give up on being
dry and work on being comfortable.
In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] >,
Ace Mechanic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>I'm looking for information on the following rain jackets:
>
>Jackson & Gibbons
>Craft
>Showers Pass.
>
>I've looked at their websites but I'm hoping for actual experiences.
>
>I have a Burley but the cut is not to my liking and I end up sweating
>too much on my 15 mile commute.
_ Are you wearing them when it's not raining? If so a soft shell
style of jacket will work much better in everything but a total
downpour. In my experience when it's raining and you're active
you have only two choices
1. Be wet and uncomfortable.
2. Be wet and relativeley comfortable.
_ You have to figure out what works best for you. Some people
swear by goretex and some people swear at it. Give up on being
dry and work on being comfortable.
In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] >,
Ace Mechanic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>I'm looking for information on the following rain jackets:
>
>Jackson & Gibbons
>Craft
>Showers Pass.
>
>I've looked at their websites but I'm hoping for actual experiences.
>
>I have a Burley but the cut is not to my liking and I end up sweating
>too much on my 15 mile commute.
_ Are you wearing them when it's not raining? If so a soft shell
style of jacket will work much better in everything but a total
downpour. In my experience when it's raining and you're active
you have only two choices
1. Be wet and uncomfortable.
2. Be wet and relativeley comfortable.
_ You have to figure out what works best for you. Some people
swear by goretex and some people swear at it. Give up on being
dry and work on being comfortable.
In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] >,
Ace Mechanic <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>I'm looking for information on the following rain jackets:
>
>Jackson & Gibbons
>Craft
>Showers Pass.
>
>I've looked at their websites but I'm hoping for actual experiences.
>
>I have a Burley but the cut is not to my liking and I end up sweating
>too much on my 15 mile commute.
_ Are you wearing them when it's not raining? If so a soft shell
style of jacket will work much better in everything but a total
downpour. In my experience when it's raining and you're active
you have only two choices
1. Be wet and uncomfortable.
2. Be wet and relativeley comfortable.
_ You have to figure out what works best for you. Some people
swear by goretex and some people swear at it. Give up on being
dry and work on being comfortable.