The best cycling rain ponchos and capes to keep you dry on your bike commute

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@mardomardomardomardo
@mardomardomardomardo 3 жыл бұрын
G'day Tom, Thanks for the great video. I got my first poncho last winter and have some personal observations for you to share. I have the Cleverhood "Rover" that you reviewed. I noticed that it does actually have a belt loop welded into the rear of the poncho. (it does not come with a belt) but you can add your own, so this helps stop the flapping at the back and helps to keep your back/bum dry. I also no longer put the thumb loops over my thumbs, instead I loop them over the handlebar grips, this allows me to indicate, ring my bell or use a tissue while riding, and the cape stays in place. Another consideration for winter is headlight and bell placement. As the cape covers your handlebars (and keeps your hands dry!) it also covers a handlebar mounted light, and muffles the sound of your bell. Just a couple of considerations and worth a mention for prospective cape users. Thanks again so much for your video's I appreciate your hard work!
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
This is great! Thanks for sharing. I think others will find this very useful.
@whazzat8015
@whazzat8015 3 жыл бұрын
Nobody hears the bell , anyway. either headphones or phone distracting. If it rains that much put the light lower. I just yell at ém.
@fillyal85
@fillyal85 3 жыл бұрын
I didn't think about light placement-where would be a good place to attach a front light?
@whazzat8015
@whazzat8015 3 жыл бұрын
@@fillyal85 Prolly above the fender using the brake mount, below the bag if used. Serious night riders also use a head mount for near hazards, and this is where helmet fit on rain gear is an issue.
@swilhelm3180
@swilhelm3180 2 жыл бұрын
@@fillyal85 Your helmet? Then it moves with you. And it darts around more and that is more noticeable.
@christill
@christill 3 жыл бұрын
The windows in the hood are a great idea. They should do that in every cycling jacket. I’ve definitely been in those situations where you can’t look to the side and it’s super dangerous.
@officer_baitlyn
@officer_baitlyn 2 жыл бұрын
yeah i constantly have to argue with people that claim earbuds on bikes are dangerous just to then see them sporting full on battlegear on their bikes without any thought i feel looking around while driving is usually worth a lot more than hearing unimpaired otherwise i dont see how cars are safe at all / how having something over ur head + wind noise is at all different to headphones
@whathappenedto9374
@whathappenedto9374 2 жыл бұрын
Pro Tip: If you strap your helmet over the ponchos hood and fix it in position you can keep your face and vision field free and dont need windows.
@christill
@christill Жыл бұрын
@@doublewhopper67 We should really ban listening to music in cars then.
@another3997
@another3997 10 ай бұрын
​@@officer_baitlynIMO, anyone who wears earbuds and listens to music whilst cycling is an idiot. Hearing is vital to staying safe. You often hear things such as other vehicles, sirens, even people's voices, BEFORE you see them. You can still hear sirens and loud noises such as motorbikes when in a car... if you don't play excessively loud music. But cars offer much more protection than a cycle, cars don't wobble when you turn your head. And unlike a car, which has several mirrors, a lot of bikes do not. Unfortunately a lot of drivers don't use their mirrors properly, and they play loud music too, so they too are idiots.
@another3997
@another3997 10 ай бұрын
​@@christillBanning LOUD music when driving would be a good thing. In a car you can still hear a lot of things with no music, or music played at low volumes. But some people play it so loud, you can hear them coming long before you can see their car, whilst the driver inside is oblivious to everything going on around them. Ever seen those drivers who don't notice the emergency vehicles approaching, despite the sirens and flashing lights?
@olhristov
@olhristov 3 жыл бұрын
I expected way more reflective elements, especially on the backs.
@another3997
@another3997 10 ай бұрын
Reflective strips are great, but it's not such a big deal when you have proper lights and reflectors on your bike. Besides, you can easily add extra reflective strips if you wanted
@maaiker2977
@maaiker2977 2 жыл бұрын
As a dutch woman I cycle in rainy and windy weather A LOT. A rainsuit (including the pants) is the way to go. I tried a poncho but that thing is dangerous. It blew up and over my head while I was cycling next to cars at night....DANGEROUS. Never doing that again. The rainsuit will keep your legs dry as well.
@Cyber128
@Cyber128 Жыл бұрын
Hi I'm struggling to find an example of these, do you have any rainsuit recommendations?
@benmooredorencio6504
@benmooredorencio6504 Жыл бұрын
True
@JEEROFUKU
@JEEROFUKU Жыл бұрын
That’s why you have ( your poncho obviously haven’t) the waist and finger straps.
@another3997
@another3997 10 ай бұрын
You were obviously doing something wrong, they're designed not to do that. Unless you didn't have a cycling poncho, but even an ordinary poncho can be held in place without difficulty.
@danielbrimm9330
@danielbrimm9330 8 ай бұрын
You probably weren’t using the thumb straps
@nordlyselsker
@nordlyselsker 3 жыл бұрын
One thing you didn't mention is that the Vaude's pocket also serves as a carrying bag for the poncho, and unless yours is different from most Vaudes, once you have turned it inside out and have stuffed your poncho in it, it also has a waist strap, so it's easy to carry around. And it doesn't take much room when stuffed into the pocket. I recently bought a Vaude Valero (which has sleeves - I am not sure yet whether that's a good thing), and it lives permanently in my pannier. By the way, "Vaude" is pronounced approximately "Fow Day". The name is derived from the founder's surname, von Dewitz, or V.D. for short - and those letters are called Vau and De in German.
@dutchman7623
@dutchman7623 3 жыл бұрын
Usually they work like sails, wind in the back; no peddles needed, wind in front; stay at home. For me rain trousers work best, together with a normal rain coat or leather jacket.
@1966johnnywayne
@1966johnnywayne 3 жыл бұрын
Nice ponchos, and I like the one with reflective properties...but rain gear needs to be HIGH VISIBILITY. OMG...I was wondering why you didn't state the prices with the reviews...$250 USD for a rain poncho. C'mon, we're not all government employees spending taxpayer money.
@another3997
@another3997 3 жыл бұрын
Cycling gear does not always have to be high visibility. Yes, it can help in some circumstances, but then so do bicycle lights. How and where you ride is also important. Road positioning can be more effective at protecting you than a high visibility vest. Just because someone sees you, doesn't mean they will give you enough consideration.
@kottelkannim4919
@kottelkannim4919 2 жыл бұрын
@@another3997 What cosideration would one get in case one is not visible?!
@simongee8928
@simongee8928 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting how many things are being 'reinvented'. I was using a cycle specific rain cape back in the mid 60s. It was oilskin with thumb loops and a waist strap. Nothing new then eh - ? 😁
@another3997
@another3997 10 ай бұрын
The Victorians would say the same thing to you. 😉 Capes have been used on bikes since the first "bikes" came along. Capes were popular long before then, so had already been adapted for horse riding, walking, sailing etc. I imagine stone age man invented the cape... kindly donated by some large, furry animal that also tasted quite nice. 😄
@LoosLas
@LoosLas 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if so someone commented on the pronounciation of Vaude. It's a German brand and, I think, a spoken abbreviation: VD. So it's pronounced as 'fow' like in fowl and 'deh' like Denmark, but longer.
@Joy-xm5rg
@Joy-xm5rg 2 жыл бұрын
Love to see u collab with Not Just Bikes and Propel. Truly love your content. You deserve more subscribers. Love from an Indian subscriber.
@BlairdBlaird
@BlairdBlaird 3 жыл бұрын
One thing that's missing here (and from most ponchos) is that they don't quite help glass wearers: the brims are usually quite small so not at all sufficient to prevent drops and projections from hitting the glasses... and staying there and progressively blinding the rider unless they have hydrophobic coating (which in my experience is quite rare for corrective glasses, and might conflict with other treatments e.g. anti-glare or anti-blue).
@soheiladehmassi7380
@soheiladehmassi7380 5 ай бұрын
What should we glass wearers do while riding in rain?
@markfaulk5064
@markfaulk5064 3 ай бұрын
I’ve discovered that a baseball cap or visor works great for glasses. Just tuck it under the hood
@Colleenann61
@Colleenann61 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve switched to a poncho for bike touring. The only thing I wish it had, is a clear window on the front that would allow me to see my Garmin when I’m following a route. It’s very annoying to have to stop and pull back the cape to see which way I’m supposed to go. Otherwise, the poncho is awesome.
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
Wearing a rain poncho in soggy weather is a game-changer for a bike commute or urban bike ride. These are all great rain ponchos for different reasons.
@briansroute
@briansroute 3 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, but what about the clearance if you use a helmet, I usually don't use it if I consider my tracks safe... But under rain I would always use it. Could you consider for future videos? Thank you, we are here following you awesome and honest work, congratulations!
@TheSJCieply
@TheSJCieply 3 жыл бұрын
@@briansroute I have a People's Poncho and it works just fine under a helmet (though not over one)
@donttouchthisatall
@donttouchthisatall 3 жыл бұрын
But you are not AERO!
@koborkutya7338
@koborkutya7338 2 жыл бұрын
So true - one common reason for starting to drive is that its raining. Seeing me arriving every day in office clothing completely dry is a big argument.
@photoo848
@photoo848 2 жыл бұрын
Why are none of these rain ponchos made from reflective material? Being draped in grey tones when it's raining feels not very safe
@HiltownJoe
@HiltownJoe 3 жыл бұрын
I was wearing a poncho with viewing windows in the hood for a long time, and compared to an opaque hood they are a game changer. The only aspects that rate higher for me are waterproofness and visibility to others.
@foitzer4839
@foitzer4839 3 жыл бұрын
Riding on painted lines in the rain gives me inner anxiety.
@C0deH0wler
@C0deH0wler 2 жыл бұрын
Not me. Must be because we have anti-slip paint here in New Zealand. Same with the green paint you see occasionally in cycle lanes. Not sure about this paint tho. Personally, I'm more concerned by shared-paths that use pebble concrete. So many bad experiences, lol.
@SeanThompson-ct3vx
@SeanThompson-ct3vx Жыл бұрын
Love the channel. I'm in Wales (where it rains - a lot) and use a cape made by Carradice. They produce very solid old school waxed cottoned and canvas saddle bags and panniers - and also an old school waxed cotton (think Barbour jacket material) bike cape. Very solidly made and will last a lifetime, very effective, but unfortunately very expensive.
@DaedalusDesign
@DaedalusDesign 2 жыл бұрын
Are you able to wear your helmet under any of the hoods on these? Or are all for under helmet?
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 2 жыл бұрын
All should fit over a helmet.
@laerciofigueiredo3066
@laerciofigueiredo3066 3 жыл бұрын
I have a Vaude poncho. I like it a lot. It protects very well in the rain. It enable me wear the helmet under it. The absence of waistband does not affect me, since here is a tropical country, and the back free movement of the poncho helps to decrease the inner temperature. One positive thing about ponchos is that they allow a lot of different protection levels and ventilation possibilities depending on how you wear it. You can cover your entire body, you can leave your arms uncovered, you can put the entire thing at your back if it stops raining for while, and so on.
@neiker234
@neiker234 2 жыл бұрын
When gringos says ponchos seems like they say panchos 😅
@peterlarsen5194
@peterlarsen5194 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting! I didn't know there was such a thing as a rain poncho. I have questions: 1. How do these things interact with a helmet? 2. It looks like the poncho would mask a handlebar-mounted headlight. What do you do about that? 3. Are they available in hi-viz colors? The retroreflective material is nice for when it's legitimately dark out, but wouldn't a hi-viz color be better for low-light daytime use?
@rosecitytid1631
@rosecitytid1631 2 жыл бұрын
I just ordered a Rover poncho from cleverhood, and they have a nice hot pink one and a kind of neon orange, which I'm pretty sure only females can tell the difference between the colors, tbh. They look the same to me but are different color options, so I assume they must be different. Handlebar mounted headlights may work just above the wheel or on the fork. Since I just ordered it and have not received it, I can let you know about the helmet once I get it. Assuming you didn't already get one.
@peterlarsen5194
@peterlarsen5194 2 жыл бұрын
@@rosecitytid1631 Thanks for the input. I haven't bought a cape ( not sure if I will), but I look forward to hearing about the helmet fit.
@daffodil2067
@daffodil2067 2 жыл бұрын
@@rosecitytid1631 so how's it fit?
@rosecitytid1631
@rosecitytid1631 2 жыл бұрын
@@daffodil2067 it works, it is hard to do hand signals and does not fit over helmet but I do stay dry
@kb_100
@kb_100 Жыл бұрын
There's a European brand called GoFluo that does high viz and reflective ponchos. A bit pricey though and I'm not sure if they deliver outside EU.
@charles1598
@charles1598 2 жыл бұрын
Can you fit a helmet under the hoods?
@MsFrenchkiwi
@MsFrenchkiwi 3 жыл бұрын
I have a poncho from Happy Rainy Days which I've had for about 5 years and is great! They have some lovely fabric options which probably appeal more to ladies :)
@broderfoder9348
@broderfoder9348 2 жыл бұрын
If you are riding to a fight with wind mills, the recommendation is to use a sancho poncho.
@kottelkannim4919
@kottelkannim4919 2 жыл бұрын
Wearing a Sansho poncho, fighting head winds, you stand no chance against windmills (which are designed for head winds). 🙂
@dominicvasturia9326
@dominicvasturia9326 3 жыл бұрын
Man four panchos! uou should have a shifter giveaway haha 😁
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
This isn't a bad idea!
@TyStyckify
@TyStyckify 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Vaude, which is OKish. Bought a Basil Hoga poncho for a little more money than the Vaude and it wins in all categories for me. Super compact, light with stuff sack built into poncho and most importantly, it works. Leave it to the pragmatic Dutch to meet your biking needs without having to mortgage the ranch.
@remifasolla5324
@remifasolla5324 3 жыл бұрын
They're all so expensive, even the Vaude :( So unaffordable for me
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
They are a lot to get started. I live in a pretty dry area, so local options are limited. If you live in a more wet region, hopefully there will be options for you to explore.
@Shindinru
@Shindinru 3 жыл бұрын
Yup. Too expensive. A bog standard poncho ($5-$25) + some good self adhesive velcro makes a inexpensive cycling poncho.
@carthychan820
@carthychan820 3 жыл бұрын
I just use the ones from the dollar store or the pharmacy. They aren't super durable but light weight and to be honest I've only ever needed to buy two over the last 15 years with the occasional duct tape fix.
@odess4sd4d
@odess4sd4d 3 жыл бұрын
I have had the classic cleverhood just like that one for a few years. The magnetic arm holes, while very clever, are a drawback. I don't find I use them but they are always there to leak. Rain trickles off my arms into the slits. Am I doing it wrong? Would prefer no arm holes.
@frankmundo4300
@frankmundo4300 2 жыл бұрын
That alone is why I don't want it
@mrtgeary8268
@mrtgeary8268 2 жыл бұрын
The slits are for if you are walking and want to grab something/ eat etc. the slits are in a more natural position. It means the garment doubles as a walking poncho. Normally you should open arm span like a big bird, then have your hands pop out the sides of the overall garment. Then swing around to grab handlebar. Or lay the garment over the handlebar and just ride with the garment draped over your hands, arms and handlebar. Everything covered. Like he used it in the video.
@odess4sd4d
@odess4sd4d 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrtgeary8268 To clarify, I do use the thumb loops and have it draped over my hands on the handlebars. But the closed magnetic slits still allow a small but frustrating amount of rain to trickle in.
@manwithhair88
@manwithhair88 2 жыл бұрын
Another good option for rain cover that we use in Europe is a rain windshield, a good example of it is sold by a company called Veltop.
@WheelsonaBike
@WheelsonaBike 3 жыл бұрын
I bought the Vaude poncho based on your video and have found it very useful and convenient for commuting purposes.
@Pseudynom
@Pseudynom 2 жыл бұрын
Nice side effect: Vaude is a company that focuses on social and ecological sustainability.
@lafamillecarrington
@lafamillecarrington 2 жыл бұрын
I can imagine being blown backwards when the wind is blowing! And your legs and feet are still exposed. I'm going to stick to shorts, a light rain-resistant jacket - and a towel.
@talkingmotanka
@talkingmotanka 2 жыл бұрын
The thing is, if you live in a rainy climate like I do near Vancouver, you don't just "pick one". There's nothing wrong with having options for different types of weather. Sometimes in the summer, the rain can make you feel hot and sweaty under something meant for cold weather. In the winter, those flimsy ones won't give any added warmth. Also consider if most of your riding is day or night. If you get caught in nighttime traffic, will the clear sides on the Vaude help you, or the great reflectors sewn in the piping of the Cleverhood? So for me, it's not a choice of ONE, it's more like having a few to use depending on the time of year, weather, and situation. I think it's fantastic that you had those brands send those to you for us to view and make some decisions! Great review by you, and props to them for sending you the gear!
@another3997
@another3997 10 ай бұрын
For some people, cost is an issue. A lot of these capes or ponchos are quite expensive, and having several may not be a justifiable use of the money. You can wear warm clothing under a cape, as they aren't meant to keep you warm per se, just keep you dry. And vice versa in summer, wear cooler clothing under it. The cape is just a waterproof, windproof layer, and ONE well designed cape can easily cope with year round use.
@frankclements6296
@frankclements6296 2 жыл бұрын
Since you recommended the peoples poncho (as a second pick), I bought one based on your review. Ordered in March of 2022, still nothing but an $82 charge and not a single response from them. If anyone actually reads this comment, DO NOT PURCHASE A PEOPLES PONCHO!! The company is a total sham.
@benjaminbrand3714
@benjaminbrand3714 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the consistently awesome content man! I just bought my first cruiser bike and I can’t wait to put it to use!
@jasonjorgensen9888
@jasonjorgensen9888 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the poncho review, very useful! Id love a review of bike gloves, summer and winter, for knuckle and palm fall impact protection. Had a fall and hand road rash sucks.
@toodls
@toodls 3 жыл бұрын
@shifter I’m in Ottawa Ontario. So the things that I find most difficult about returning to the bicycle. As nice as Ottawa has tried to make it a bike friendly city and it has hundreds of kilometers of trails. Transitioning from a car to more than just a recreational bicyclists I find finding your way around is very hard because you’re used to the north south east west roads. We’re bike roads will wind in and twist and put you backwards in your head next thing you know you’re going completely the wrong way. Does that make sense. The other thing is bike etiquette. My first ride out I was yelled at by I want to call my roadie biker guys are still competing for the Tour de France. I don’t know if I was doing something wrong but I got in his way and he didn’t like it anyway so I just try to stay in my own lane or wherever I have to be. I am enjoying your videos and information and at one point the first video I thought you were in Ottawa looks very similar anyway keep up the good work
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. Here in Calgary, I've found wayfinding a big problem if I rely on official city sources (signs on the side of the road are no help at all). My only advice is to keep experimenting! Over time, I've found much better routes by trying alternatives. And map apps such as Google I've found quite helpful because they occasionally offer routes I wouldn't have thought of, and sometimes (not always) they are even helpful. Oh, roadies. I've found hardcore road cyclists to be more intransigent toward non-athletic urban cycling than almost everyone, including bike-hating motorists. I think the real solution is time -- everyday urban cycling is moving into the mainstream, which will make it more acceptable to everyone
@ghjgjihjgjyrdrgydsgr137
@ghjgjihjgjyrdrgydsgr137 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear this, no-one should have yelled at you, least of all another cyclist. I got badly cut up by a guy with bicycles on the roof of his car, you'd think he would get it? You've got your people who are incredibly anti-social, and then you've got your people who are trying to enforce an imaginary order on the rest of us, for both of them I think it boils down to a 'might makes right' or 'divine right of me' view of the world where they won't make allowances for others. You didn't ask me for a tip so this is unsolicited, but I also returned to cycling less than a year ago, and I gradually learned to how to manipulate these people into granting me more allowances when I have to use the road. For me the problem is more drivers than other cyclists, or actually about 2% of drivers. My suggestion is to make yourself more visually intimidating by e.g. wearing an obvious camera, even a fake or non-functional one, and wearing a neck gaiter over your mouth and nose. Not that it seems and it's not for everyone, but nearly all of these people are being ruled by their emotions and I find silly stuff like that can help significantly, even though I also wear some hi-vis which would undermine it. Would not be surprised to hear that the man you encountered yells at other car drivers when he's behind the wheel.
@koborkutya7338
@koborkutya7338 2 жыл бұрын
Don't give up - I picked up an e-bike partially due to headwinds. Roadie bikers can do a favour to themselves, never mind them. Just go your way, find your track and ride your bike. Thumbs up Todd.
@tconnolly9820
@tconnolly9820 2 жыл бұрын
There is a substantial element of the "roadie" fraternity who cycle only for performance and literally seem to despise everyone else who doesn't share their priorities. Slightly different but I know a really nice guy who has spent ten's of thousands on really expensive bikes. Does the 100km+ weekend group ride plus his own solo rides in between. Spends a couple of hours forrest riding at night. But he has never once rode a bike the 8km to work or as much as ever picked up a litre of milk on a bike. He's put up far more mileage on two wheels than he's ever driven in his car but he's never used a bike to actually save driving anywhere by car. Bike's are only for sports, fitness and recreation and not for anything utilitarian. His whole life revolves around bikes but in a completely different way than it does for me with one workhorse bike, a trailer and a variety of assorted bags, racks and panniers.
@seductive_Octopus
@seductive_Octopus 3 жыл бұрын
I got the People’s Poncho and it’s … well … I needed Time to get used to. U get some 👀 weird looks if u using a Brompton and Poncho together. Both super uncommon in my area and People look but it’s super effective and comfortable. For my taste it could be a bit longer and maybe I go for the Cleverhood after ur Video. 🤔 but the Price of it .. it’s quite expensive but it sounds worth it.
@happyhermit8802
@happyhermit8802 2 жыл бұрын
I just wear rain jacket, pants and latex gloves. Ponchos won't help with splashes from your tires or a car's.
@rabomarc
@rabomarc 3 жыл бұрын
Btwin 900 poncho from Decathlon. I guess not available in North America. Cheap and good quality.
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@mooreoutdoor9841
@mooreoutdoor9841 2 жыл бұрын
Do you find much wind drag using a poncho? Looks like it would suck if you had a head wind.
@tconnolly9820
@tconnolly9820 2 жыл бұрын
I had no idea watching the video how insanely expensive these were. Before this video over a year ago, I had bought a cheap under €20 clear see through plastic poncho from AliExpress in the biggest size I could find. I'm very tall (198cm/6'6") on a large frame bike and it fits. The hood is tight so has to be worn underneath the helmet or not at all. Because it's see through, my hi-vis vest can be seen through it and also I can hang it over my bike lights. Didn't have any hand grips inside and have been intending to superglue something inside myself to improve its convenience. Although it seems pretty ok without internal hand grips. BUT. I have only worn it a few times because cycling against a strong headwind, it makes for a difficult cycling experience. For example, I rode 6.5km west yesterday (without a poncho on a nice dry day) and for most of the way, I was facing a strong direct headwind and it was a harder ride than pulling a trailer with 50kg on it without wind. (I regularly pull that weight and heavier) Wearing a poncho it's like adding another additional 30kg of wind resistance to that ride on a windy day. Although if the wind is behind you, you'd hardly need to pedal! But 20km wearing a poncho into a strong direct headwind would be just too exhausting for me. If I ever get an electric assist bike then definitely 100% the poncho would be the only way to go even for just only light drizzly days no matter how windy it might be.
@evgeniy19
@evgeniy19 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the review. I would also recommend checking out ponchos from Decathlon. They are technologically advanced with a lot of features, compactly fold into their own pockets, come in a wide range of models and color options. Personally, I have a 900 Btwin model which I really love.
@TheCriticalChris
@TheCriticalChris 2 жыл бұрын
“ThePeople’s Rainwear” company isn’t in the business of selling ponchos. They are a short con outfit in the business of collecting money for orders, not shipping anything, and then stonewalling these customer who paid for them in good faith they would be shipped at some point, or at least that they would receive an update on their order after they inquire about it.
@Flalalalanx
@Flalalalanx 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I found your content to be always useful. Great job. 👍
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
@mikepictor
@mikepictor 2 жыл бұрын
I do not trust “One size fits all”, so I doubt I will risk the people’s poncho. Cleverhood advertises a “tall” size, which I like, but oof that price!. They are out of stock anyway.
@anindanahiyan8818
@anindanahiyan8818 2 жыл бұрын
wore white cotton shorts out because it was dry, it started raining, almost got reported for indecent exposure on the way back
@simplexj4298
@simplexj4298 Жыл бұрын
I'm actually considering to buy a poncho for my bike commuting. A classic rain jacket combined with a pair of rain trousers are heating me up too much. During the upcoming Autumn and Winter I'll be riding in the dark frequently, and my battery powered front light is fitted centered on top of the handlebar. Which poncho would be the best one to avoid shading the headlight? Hands covered is nice, then back behind the handlebar? Or do I have to move my front light downwards, maybe using a low rider front rack just to mount a light? Moving the light to the helmet is not an option in Germany for legal reasons. Wondering how to solve the riddle.
@frannelk
@frannelk 6 ай бұрын
You will need to add an additional light in your helmet, that is the only solution unless you can manage to lower it .
@lukewarm4553
@lukewarm4553 3 жыл бұрын
The most important thing for me is are fenders. I rode on a bike once in the rain and got up with a wet butt.
@carldawson5069
@carldawson5069 3 жыл бұрын
Well i ordered a cleverhoood rover last weekend. It rained Tuesday and it Fedex delivered on Wednesday. Of course i will need to learn how to fold it into the bag! 😳
@FirstnameLastname-bp5cm
@FirstnameLastname-bp5cm 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of riding on a tour in Vietnam. Because every time it rained the streets in town would completely empty for about 90 seconds while every scooter parked to retrieve a poncho from under the seat. We’d just get soaked and have a mini speed trial.
@jirivorobel942
@jirivorobel942 3 жыл бұрын
I prefer a hoodless poncho combined with a helmet cover. We have plenty of tram tracks, manhole covers, cobbled streets, glossy paint and other slippery things to warrant always wearing a helmet when it rains, and freeing the head covering from the collar means more comfortable and safer riding.
@jfouellette5174
@jfouellette5174 2 жыл бұрын
Hi. I purchased the Vaude poncho. Its bag is actually the front pocket. Turn the pocket inside out and fold the fabric to fill it. The zipper is two sided and it has a strap to carry the pouch.
@JamesMorganVTT
@JamesMorganVTT 3 жыл бұрын
Solid video! It was your video last year that led me to my Classic Cape from Cleverhood. Which has been amazing and allowed me to continue to commute regardless of the weather outside!! The only variable I keep playing with is shoes. Sometimes Chacos and other times tennis shoes depending on the severity of the rain. Cheers!
@LairdDavidson
@LairdDavidson 3 жыл бұрын
I really don't like ponchos, LOL I did use one when I was younger but hated it, it was better than arriving at school totally drenched though. Now that I'm older I use a waterproof jacket and over pants.
@easonye5470
@easonye5470 7 ай бұрын
Love the second design but… it’s $279 holy cows 😂
@frannelk
@frannelk 6 ай бұрын
Really?I mean that is super expensive, in proportion zillion times more expensive than the bike.
@AllenMorris3
@AllenMorris3 Жыл бұрын
I would go with a helmet cover over a hood. You will be able to see better and you will get better ventilation. You need to make sure your poncho will pour water down your back if you don't wear the hood. Fancy hoods can be an issue.
@johanwittens7712
@johanwittens7712 3 жыл бұрын
No. Just no. As a biker from rainy Belgium, no to poncho's. If it's really raining badly, your pants will still be drenched due to spray, riding through a puddle, etc. And that's not even taking into account a poncho turns into a sail in windy conditions. Waterproof overpants are the best in a rainy climate. Easy, convenient, and keeps your legs totally dry. At best a poncho works for a light drizzle. But in actual rain they're as good as useless.
@dawidp4351
@dawidp4351 2 жыл бұрын
interesting, I have waterproof over pants and they got soaked wet in a crouch area from water dripping from waterproof jacket.... in like 10 minutes of heavy rain...
@pascallefebvreMTL
@pascallefebvreMTL Ай бұрын
A warning about the people poncho : i bought one on their website but it was never delivered. They first told me it was a logistical mistake and a week later that it was due to global distribution problems. When i asked to be reimbursed they never replied and didnt refund me. I had to contact my credit card company. This company seems to be a scam now.
@WurstCase
@WurstCase 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing against Québec ;) but Vaude is a German company, pronounced Fow-Deh.
@dudesayHEY
@dudesayHEY 2 жыл бұрын
Basil Hoga bicycle rain is around 60 USD and it seems decent, I don't see much people reviewing them sadly
@nowayout8773
@nowayout8773 3 жыл бұрын
Vaude is pronounced Fou Day. It's a German company. Some Germans think it's pronounced Voad 🤔. They think it is a French word. Truth is Vaude is the initials of the founder, Albright von Dewitz. You kept pronouncing Vaude and I was wondering if you were going to say the name and you did bit it was too quiet.
@mtbboy1993
@mtbboy1993 2 жыл бұрын
I never understood the point of ponchos and capes. but as a mountain biker, for MTB it would be stupid. but just for riding normally, on paths and roads, I would get completely soaked. I do this: waterproof jacket, now I have a mountainbiking specific jacket from Endura. I use liner gloves, nitrile gloves for wind and waterproofing size M liner, if it's not too cold I wear medium glove and thin liner, if very cold I wear size large glove with thick liner. the nitrile glove can easily be taken off if you don't need water and wind proofing and want more breathable glove. To keep feet dry I recommend to use gaiters or small garbage bags wrapped around the ankle, heel. Waterproof riding shoes Waterproof trousers I use a Windstopper buff, it keeps rain out, I never get it soaked, so did not get anything waterproof, but I also can use the hood on the jacket. So I can step in puddles, get blasted with water and stay dry.
@Haggan514
@Haggan514 Жыл бұрын
What do you use to protect your shoes from the rain while cycling? I have custom insoles that cannot get wet otherwise I’m paying a mini fortune to replace them.
@meowserita
@meowserita 2 жыл бұрын
you making the sherlock comparison with the cleverhood classic convinced me it really does have a classic inverness coat feel and honestly a big part of what i want in clothes is aesthetics. it is a bit anachronistic to go with the victorian vibes i love but anachronisms are amazing when intentional.
@RobadobaChannel
@RobadobaChannel 3 жыл бұрын
can you make a video on how to fold these damn things? i can’t seem to get my rover back in the bag sometimes lol
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
Haha. Years ago, on a camping trip, a hardcore outdoorswoman recommended I stop trying to fold and roll my tent neatly to get it back in the bag because folding it the same way over time can create seams that will weaken the fabric. She recommended just shoving it back in the bag. I'm not sure if this is scientifically true, but I use this as a justification for shoving anything back into a little bag rather than trying to carefully folding it.
@extarv
@extarv 3 жыл бұрын
Very cool that you made a follow up video on that topic as rain was THE topic, I feared the most while biking until I got myself a pair of cleverhood rovers last year and I love them! I wish there'd be more detailed videos about biking-ponchos, because for me they were a game changer for everyday riding.
@gstrdms
@gstrdms 3 жыл бұрын
4uCycling's REACH anorak poncho is one of the best under 50CAD. And it also collapses itself into it's front pocket for extra portability. Just DO NOT machine dry it as it will melt the inner hydrophobic layer.
@jag3384
@jag3384 3 жыл бұрын
I can't believe these ponchos aren't brightly colored.
@josehumbertolozada9622
@josehumbertolozada9622 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, should you wear the helmet under or over the hood?
@morganvaughn863
@morganvaughn863 3 жыл бұрын
Is there one you'd recommend most for us tall folk?
@whazzat8015
@whazzat8015 3 жыл бұрын
Rain jackets soak you from the inside. not meant for riding no matter how well vented. Meant for standing/ walking. covering your helmet is a good thing. You still get lightly drenched in a poncho, if it is raining very hard. $90 to $240 ! How about including the $22 ones and offering dimensions. Add $2 worth of velcro on the $22 versions may do as well.
@darrenbaldwin74
@darrenbaldwin74 2 жыл бұрын
I've ordered the Peoples Poncho due to a review from this video, among others. Its been two months, and I haven't received any notice that the item shipped. I've emailed the manufacturer as well, without any answer. Hey Tom, or anybody with knowledge, is the Peoples Poncho still in business, or have they gone under?
@olivierlarocque5538
@olivierlarocque5538 3 жыл бұрын
Rule #8 If you ride you bike under bas weather, you are bad ass, point blank
@christopherhindman7573
@christopherhindman7573 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been using the People’s Poncho for a few years now. It’s kept me nice and dry in sideways blowing down downpour many many times. It’s always in my messenger bag or pannier and works very well. Comfortable and airy enough to keep you from sweating. Straps to keep the cape from flapping all over the place. Upper torso, head and legs dry each time - just get good full fenders for extra protection (and water proof riding shoes).
@bigwheelsturning
@bigwheelsturning 2 жыл бұрын
I just dug out my old backpacking poncho that I got back in 68. Last time I used it was in the Grand Canyon during a "deluge" in 89. After seeing your first video on the subject, I thought I would dig it out and try it on my bike. It's way bigger than any of the one's you show here, and it's bright orange, so nobody can say they can't see me. Can use it as a sail when the winds at my back.
@paulkoestner1
@paulkoestner1 3 жыл бұрын
The night visability would have been intresting too. Thanks for your vid!
@Korina42
@Korina42 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, it's good to see you back from vacation(?). I'm such a weather weenie; when it really rains, I whip out my bus pass. :-)
@RichardsGaySon
@RichardsGaySon Жыл бұрын
Do you think waterproof pants are also necessary for commuting in heavy rain or is the poncho enough?
@underbikedoverconfident1142
@underbikedoverconfident1142 3 жыл бұрын
Something that surprises me is the size of these poncho's when packed up in a bag they are quite large and my pannier bags aren't that big. I'd prefer something that fits in a large water bottle but suspect that it's not feasible after watching this.
@dominicvasturia9326
@dominicvasturia9326 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like showers pass has to have something like that for you.
@peterpotter4789
@peterpotter4789 2 жыл бұрын
Which one does Clint Eastwood recomend?
@patrickgallagher6333
@patrickgallagher6333 4 ай бұрын
Who is this dude that doesn't even wear a helmet? 8 minutes and 4 ponchos but don't know if any of them will fit over a helmet. Genius.
@joel3683
@joel3683 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like no one has said anything in this pov in this comment section so I will voice my opinion here When I went check out the ponchos I was excited, but then I got dissapointed when I saw the price of them. I was looking forward to the peoples poncho too and yet another problem; out of stock smh, some of these ponchos are unreasonably priced. I don't see your normal everyday people willing to spend at least half of the value of their bike and for those on a tight budget it could worth more than their bikes themselves. Needless to say I was turned off by what they were charging and confused on how many people were willing to buy something so unnecessarily expensive IMO, I was expecting the vaude poncho to atleast be in the 80s range but i was wrong; $100-$120, Factor in the cleverhood one and you see it vary from $100 to $250 like what?! people really buy this crap? really the only poncho I would see myself getting from this video would be the peoples poncho but Idk how someone from America can buy it if it is supposed to be paid with GBP( British Pounds ) It also happens to be the cheapest one out of all of these being around $85 USD when converted from GBP to USD. Sure these could probably last a life time but you could get the same value for some of these other options that are available on Amazon with a decent build quality to them for around $35USD and they have mostly good reviews at around 500 people giving it a 4.5 star rating. www.amazon.ca/SaphiRose-Waterproof-Backpacking-Reflective-Apricot/dp/B0894MKSBT/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=24O00D5XKRQ2R&keywords=Bike%2BPoncho&qid=1650390306&s=sports&sprefix=bike%2Bponcho%2Csporting%2C64&sr=1-1-spons&smid=A1D9HKY8XWW5U7&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzVjhZUDBFQjNPWTg1JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMDY2Mzc5NVJTVEg2MjAzR0MwJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTAzODQwMjYxVkxFWFlQWTIzMklGJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ&th=1 just check it out for yourself and you be the judge.
@tconnolly9820
@tconnolly9820 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent points. I had no idea watching the video how insanely expensive these were. As an aside, before this video over a year ago, I had bought a cheap under €20 clear see through plastic poncho from AliExpress in the biggest size I could find. I'm very tall (198cm) on a large frame bike and it fits. The hood is tight so has to be worn underneath the helmet or not at all. Because it's see through, my hi-vis vest can be seen through it and also I can hang it over my bike lights. Didn't have any hand grips inside and have been intending to superglue something inside myself to improve its convenience. Although it seems pretty ok without internal hand grips. BUT. I have only worn it a few times because cycling against a strong headwind, it makes for a difficult cycling experience. For example, I rode 6.5km west yesterday (without a poncho on a nice dry day) and for most of the way, I was facing a strong direct headwind and it was a harder ride than pulling a trailer with 50kg on it without wind. (I regularly pull that weight and heavier) Wearing a poncho it's like adding another additional 30kg of wind resistance to that ride on a windy day. Although if the wind is behind you, you'd hardly need to pedal! But 20km wearing a poncho into a strong direct headwind would be just too exhausting for me. If I ever get an electric assist bike then definitely 100% the poncho would be the only way to go even for just only light drizzly days no matter how windy it might be.
@joel3683
@joel3683 2 жыл бұрын
@@tconnolly9820 yeah I agree with the electric bike, definitely get one as it will improve your overall quality of life when riding, but yeah I hope you figure out the poncho situation, I personally ended up getting one from amazon and it does its job quite well
@tconnolly9820
@tconnolly9820 2 жыл бұрын
@@joel3683 I have a car anyway but I prefer and enjoy to bike whenever it's practical and convenient so I'm not even on a bike because I "have" to. The actual poncho I got is absolutely fine for less than twenty bucks. I'm actually saying how good it is for a fraction of the price of even the cheapest in this video and especially because it's see through. I will always buy a "bargain" over a brand if the quality and functionality is comparable. I'm in Ireland and it's definitely windier than most other places with a predominantly westerly wind from the Atlantic. My point about the only real disadvantage of any poncho for someone who's 6'6" tall on a fairly upright bike already with panniers on either side is that on a windy day it's considerably harder work pedalling what amounts to a small wall into a head on wind never minding the actual rain. But on an e-bike, it's going to be almost effortless when you need it. Add fully loaded panniers and a trailer with 50kg and the car would hardly need to move at all. And turn off assist when you don't need it and want to get some good cardio workout. I have been thinking about this increasingly for a while now. Christmas is coming. I'll have to have a chat with Santa! Although I wouldn't get rid of my hybrid. I'd still like to spend as much time on pedal power only.
@MusikCassette
@MusikCassette 3 жыл бұрын
low cost is a major selingpoint because eventuely you will rip it. On top of that i like to have a Poncho in a bag that is attached to my bike at all times. So this one needed to be really cheap.
@kottelkannim4919
@kottelkannim4919 2 жыл бұрын
A 250$ (shipping to the Near East and 17% VAT excluded) rain poncho, its size does not matter, would cast a giant shadow on my 4y old 400$ (current MSRP 560$ ) bicycle. 🙂 Non of these allow the rider to signal. If you search KZbin for a different idea, you may come across "Der perfekte Fahrrad-Poncho" (which is not available, sadly). Your video is helpful as usual. Thank you!
@juliatample
@juliatample 6 ай бұрын
Did you find one similar?
@kottelkannim4919
@kottelkannim4919 6 ай бұрын
@@juliatampleI settled with Decathlon rain gear (trousers and jacket). I also bought rain cover for my helmet (aliexpress) and added a seat stay suspended long ass-saver (aliexpress, again), and a down-tube front fender (made by Zefal) intended for bicycle with exposed cables along the downtube.
@Bananadoom
@Bananadoom 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I was kinda hoping you would do a video on exactly this!
@markperry4474
@markperry4474 3 жыл бұрын
Cycle capes/ponchos are great on hot rainy days, especially in humid places.
@KaiTenSatsuma
@KaiTenSatsuma 2 жыл бұрын
I'm going to be honest, most of these just look and function exactly like short military tent-half ponchos just with a lighter material. I might just use the one I picked up a few years ago at that rate.
@ErossaanBooming
@ErossaanBooming 2 жыл бұрын
you just took away my biggest fear for starting commuting by bike: that is rain
@gregor-samsa
@gregor-samsa 2 жыл бұрын
Great. A math how often it really rains would be interesting...
@girliedog
@girliedog 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Florida, nothing beats an oversized lightweight rain jacket.
@Welther47
@Welther47 Жыл бұрын
This is one of your better titles. Not so click-baiting as many of your other ones, Ex. "why you should something". Tip: Don't make your titles a question with words like why/this/you/should/[number] mistakes.
@pedroferreira94
@pedroferreira94 2 жыл бұрын
Do the lateral windows on the hood of the Vaude poncho work well?
@AaronPinero
@AaronPinero 2 жыл бұрын
I use the classic Cleverhood poncho and it does provide excellent coverage and waterproofing, but it’s warm. You will get a bit sweaty if your ride requires some effort or if it’s above 22deg C. I do love how it keeps me and my bike mostly dry (I ride a Brompton). I originally bought this on recommendation from another rider. Mine came with a bag that I can wear as a mini backpack - very useful if I’m worried it might rain.
@mfortier1
@mfortier1 3 жыл бұрын
Hi ! I'm french so i tried in english . I just find your chanel and look the video on winter bikes I have Marin presidio 3 carbon drive belt . For few winters i was very happy but last winter i have problem with the belt because the salt in winter ..do you have tips ? My belt is the regular one but theres one by gates a red or blue belt for winter do you think for salt its good ? Thanks and you have a new fan
@RodrigoeBeta
@RodrigoeBeta 5 ай бұрын
Are you able to fit a helmet under the hood of the Cleverhood classic?
@solb101
@solb101 11 ай бұрын
The People’s seems ok but I don’t want to look like a commie.
@opiapr
@opiapr 8 ай бұрын
🤡🤡
@ex0stasis72
@ex0stasis72 2 жыл бұрын
I don't even bother with a carrying case or bag for my rain cape as I never leave home without an even bigger bag or basket attached to the back cargo rack. Having the rain cape inside inside a bag that is inside another bag just reduces the likelihood that I will use it.
@davidjohnston1374
@davidjohnston1374 Жыл бұрын
I bought a Poncho about 5 years ago and it's a French made one and whilst I don't often ride in the rain, I find it's great if you get caught. It's fairly long with good thick durable fabric, supremely waterproof, it's fairly long too which is good on a rainy day and only your lower legs and shoes might get a bit wet. In colder seasons, good I use long light vinyl motorcycle pants and wear old shoes that I don't care if I get wet and keep a fresh pair in a plastic bag in my panniers. The secret to Ponchos are that you get protected on the upper body but allows air underneath to prevent seating yet, the rain doesn't really follow the air flow so you keep dry underneath. The front part of the Poncho allows you to place it over the handlebars so that rain doesn't run down the top and drop over the front of your pants and helps the air circulate underneath, they really work.
@lizvickers7156
@lizvickers7156 Жыл бұрын
A good British poncho. Yeah!!!! Greetings from the UK.
@jessegee179
@jessegee179 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the helpful review, great to see a UK product in there, I’ll check them out 👍
@worldworldworld1009
@worldworldworld1009 3 жыл бұрын
Funnily, I was looking at the people's poncho (I live in the UK) and I was tempted - if they had black in stock I likely would have bought on impulse. However, in the spirit of riding for the destination, I think I still prefer my attractive gore-tex jacket (Mountain Equipment Lhotse) and a pair of over trousers. It's down to preference is though, I know! Thanks @Shifter
@Shifter_Cycling
@Shifter_Cycling 3 жыл бұрын
I found with my Gore-Tex jacket that my thighs would get soaked. The poncho does a nice job keeping my legs dry as well as my upper body.
@another3997
@another3997 3 жыл бұрын
Over-trousers and rain jackets have their merits. But for expediency, ventilation and versatility, capes are great. Gore-tex is pretty good, but when you zip up to keep the rain out, you still get clammy when cycling. The knees and seat areas of the trousers also wear out relatively quickly.
@worldworldworld1009
@worldworldworld1009 3 жыл бұрын
@@another3997 my main concern would be that with a poncho and no overtrousers my calves would still get wet (even with fenders this is likely to happen in heavy rain). So, if I'm going to wear overtrousers, I can just use a goretex jacket (mine has good ventilation). I'm not arguing against ponchos, on the contrary, I would like to buy one and make the switch but I'm just concerned it won't stand up to keeping me dry in the British heavy rain and wind (which I've found my combination of GTX jacket/trousers/shoes has done).
@TrianglePants
@TrianglePants Жыл бұрын
How about for e-bikes? Motorcycle ponchos? Cut a head hole in some tarp? Giant plastic dome for a hat?
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