- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 2005 from Moissac, France.
Hi all .. so, opening a discussion about raingear ... I won't wear a rain jacket on Camino as I get damp inside and feel restricted, locked in, and if wearing a pack the straps block off circulation of air, making it worse, my arms would always be wet when I took the jacket off - and I am talking of high quality Gortex here.
I just found this video that actually agrees with me but explains the scientific reasons why they fail .. oddly, he compares with an umbrella and rain kilt and doesn't mention ponchos or capes at all. You have to bear with this video as it starts with an advert and after 8 minutes is another long advert so wouldn't bother watching that - but - the first few minutes clearly explains how even the best Gortex rain jackets just don't work (unless standing still).
I did use a poncho - without arms - but they never seemed to be designed right so moved to a traditional cycling cape ... draw hood - wear a baseball cap under - free flowing, long and loose enough to be dry and cool underneath and also wear a backpack (or pull a trailer!) ... although there are two slits for arms it is much more comfortable to keep arms inside ... can use poles if wanted with no restriction .. is my Camino rain gear and I have never ever had a problem in strong winds.
Note: At home, just walking to the shops and so on I wear my Colon Sport Technical Expert hooded Gortex rain coat, but only because I never walk far enough to start the internal dampness and much easier in shops and cafes I find.
So - this my cape, though mine is different colour - note the arm slits and front chest waterproof pocket.
And this is the 'anti' rain jacket video - you will note he likes the umbrella but never mentions that it will only be good when there is no wind and rain is falling vertically.
I just found this video that actually agrees with me but explains the scientific reasons why they fail .. oddly, he compares with an umbrella and rain kilt and doesn't mention ponchos or capes at all. You have to bear with this video as it starts with an advert and after 8 minutes is another long advert so wouldn't bother watching that - but - the first few minutes clearly explains how even the best Gortex rain jackets just don't work (unless standing still).
I did use a poncho - without arms - but they never seemed to be designed right so moved to a traditional cycling cape ... draw hood - wear a baseball cap under - free flowing, long and loose enough to be dry and cool underneath and also wear a backpack (or pull a trailer!) ... although there are two slits for arms it is much more comfortable to keep arms inside ... can use poles if wanted with no restriction .. is my Camino rain gear and I have never ever had a problem in strong winds.
Note: At home, just walking to the shops and so on I wear my Colon Sport Technical Expert hooded Gortex rain coat, but only because I never walk far enough to start the internal dampness and much easier in shops and cafes I find.
So - this my cape, though mine is different colour - note the arm slits and front chest waterproof pocket.
And this is the 'anti' rain jacket video - you will note he likes the umbrella but never mentions that it will only be good when there is no wind and rain is falling vertically.