Magwood
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Has anyone got experience of these Rainlegs on the camino? To state the supplier's blurb...
Rainlegs - raintrousers - protect the upper legs against rain, wind and the cold. The product has been manufactured from wind- and waterproof (5000 mbar) ripstop nylon and weighs only 140 grams. These "raintrousers" are open on the back of the legs, so that no condensation can take place and clothes will stay dry. "Less is more" and "more is less".
A friend has loaned me a pair for use on my forthcoming camino. I haven't tried them yet, but I can see that they might be a useful item of gear. Any feedback appreciated.
Rainlegs - raintrousers - protect the upper legs against rain, wind and the cold. The product has been manufactured from wind- and waterproof (5000 mbar) ripstop nylon and weighs only 140 grams. These "raintrousers" are open on the back of the legs, so that no condensation can take place and clothes will stay dry. "Less is more" and "more is less".
A friend has loaned me a pair for use on my forthcoming camino. I haven't tried them yet, but I can see that they might be a useful item of gear. Any feedback appreciated.