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john_p_b

posted on 12/3/06 at 07:00 PM Reply With Quote
windproof clothing?

i'm still kidding myself that spring and summer will eventually arrive so am still planning ahead for some driving in the indy.

one of the things that annoyed me driving it last year was the chill from the wind hitting my chest/neck area. fitting a screen isn't really a option and i've already got an aero screen fitted but it doesn't make a huge diference.

been thinking about bikers jackets but they all look a bit bulky and i'm not the smallest of guys as it is already!

are race suits windproof at all? quite fancy getting one for trackdays anyway so if they are windproof then i could just wear that under a jumper so as to not look a tit when driving around town

recomendations please





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stevebubs

posted on 12/3/06 at 07:17 PM Reply With Quote
Stuff designed for cycling should cut out most of the wind - and be pretty light and thin...
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smart51

posted on 12/3/06 at 07:54 PM Reply With Quote
I got a windproof coat from an outdoorsy type shop. It works well upto 60 MPH but on a cold evening, you can feel the wind at 70. I also wear a motorcycle helmet unless it is a warm afternoon.
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David Jenkins

posted on 12/3/06 at 08:06 PM Reply With Quote
I bought a waterproof jacket and trousers from a local motorbike shop - they're the sort that bikers wear to keep their leathers dry. No padding or protection.

They're made of some form of nylon material - the jacket zips right up, and has a windproof zip arrangement - keeps the wind and rain out, but offers no warmth at all. I wear a fleece underneath which I find warm enough. I haven't had the need to wear the trousers yet!

The only bit of me that gets cold is my hands - haven't got that sorted yet. My hands were bleedin' freezin' this morning

David

[Edited on 12/3/06 by David Jenkins]






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Avoneer

posted on 12/3/06 at 08:17 PM Reply With Quote
Buy a HEDY from Halfords.

Tuby scarfy thing.

http://www.britishembassy.ie/trade_invest/New%20Product%20Archive/Hedy.htm

Did the job for me.

Pat...





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GEORGE80

posted on 12/3/06 at 08:39 PM Reply With Quote
like avon said, a kneck tube about a fiver and akito do a budget motorcycle jacket,i have one, it cost 65.00 , as for car use the back,arm,and shoulder pads a what makes them bulky and they can all be removed from the inside, plus when gets warmer you can unzip a winter coat padding thats inside, it keeps me warm in the winter doing 100+ on a motorcycle and is tottally water proof, and avalible in red/blue/grey or black
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Simon

posted on 12/3/06 at 08:44 PM Reply With Quote
If it's really cold (like -2 deg) I use my bike waterproofs - one piece and plastic. keeps the wind out. Also have a thing that covers nose down to neck (so tucks into jacket) with velcro fastening. Also my Arai helmet has a chin spoiler which I can lower.

ATB

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donut

posted on 12/3/06 at 10:08 PM Reply With Quote
Try Millets! I have a bikers jacket and it is pretty bulky.





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Humbug

posted on 12/3/06 at 10:50 PM Reply With Quote
I have a neck fleece tube thingy - £3.95 from a skiwear shop - and one of the Locost fleeces that Scutter got made up. The fleece is reversible and has a water- and windproof lining. It is a Result model R16, if you want to search for it. Totally windproof (up to the speeds I have done...) and some inherent warmth from the fleece.

Head-wise, I have been wearing a motorbike helmet plus a silk helmet balaclava which was about £5 from a local motorbike accessory shop.

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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 21/3/06 at 05:18 PM Reply With Quote
We use our MUSTO sailing jackets!!!! warm and windproof no bulk at all and breathable very light weight.
If we can be toasty in the middle of a force 6 North Sea Gale whilst having waves break over us, a blat in the seven at 70 is a breeze. Gill, Helly Hanson, Musto are all good brands

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