I think I got my money's worth out of my Activa rainpants. I bought them nearly 14 years ago at Capp's bike shop in New Westminister on the same trip as when I bought Leonardo. They spent most of their time in mesh bag of rain gear at the bottom of a backpack just in case it would rain. They came in handy in 6 countries on 3 continents, not to mention countless comutes. However, they were getting long in the tooth and the lining was ripped in a few places, including the posterior making them less watertight than one would wish.
I had settled on the Showers Pass Transit pants, which although nominally stocked by MEC, aren't available in my size from said commerce. So I decided to order them directly on-line. Earlier this week, I got an email from FedEx saying they would be delivered today. However, today is a Wednesday, so I would be out for some time delivering and bringing back books from the Library. Consequently, I used a link to FedEx to delay delivery for 24 hours.
As luck would have it, it was raining today, so I donned my rain gear and set off to the Library with two boxes of books in garbage bags on the covered bike trailer. Afterwards, I went to a shoe repair store in search of shoe laces. The guy behind the counter notice my waterproof shoe coverings (also made Showers Pass) and wanted to know where I had got them. I replied at MEC and tried to explain that they had the flaw that they aren't compatible with cleats. This proved a bit of a challenge as the conversation was in French, my French vocabulary vis-à-vis bike bits isn't as strong as it might be, and the fact that the guy's biking experience evidently didn't run to cleated shoes.
I worked at home until 8 PM and then ordered in a pizza. When it arrived, the delivery guy commented that there was a parcel at my door. Lo and behold, it proved to be the Showers Pass bike pants, delivered a day ahead of schedule!
2 comments:
What type of rain jacket do you have these days? How does it work for you?
I currently use Shower's Pass Transit jacket. It works reasonably well, but the design isn't as sturdy as the Activa jacket from Capp's.
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