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Ponchos Cycling Rain Capes
Poncho

Cycling Ponchos Raincapes

    A waterproof rain cape is excellent for touring or commuting. It is generously sized, for maximum coverage. In just a couple of seconds, you can slip it on over whatever you're wearing, and you are protected from the rain.

  • Easy on and off
  • Full coverage to handlebars, knees stay dry
  • No more awkward rain pants
  • More airflow means less sweat

    Rain capes are quasi-ponchos, smaller and longer on the front. They're supposed to go over the handlebars and seat and provide a big waterproof tent with lots of ventilation beneath it.

    Elastic loops built into the front of the rain cape that go over your wrists, and in the back there's a waist loop to keep the rain cape in place in windy conditions.

    The great benefit of a rain cape versus the traditional rain suit is that the rain cape keeps you dry and ventilated, whereas in sustained exertion, rain suits tend to build up heat and sweat. When you ride a sustained distance in a rain suit you still get wet from just your own moisture.

    The highest-regarded manufacturer of rain capes is Carradice in Britain. They make a one-size-fits-all rain cape that's high-viz yellow, and a size-specific version raincape in dark green.

Replace Your Rain Jacket

    Some cycling capes are so well designed, you can wear them instead of a rain jacket and enjoy better circulation, even when you're not cycling. We haven't yet tested the cape below, but it looks great on it's own and brings out your individuality.

Cycling cape from the Center for Appropriate Transport
Poncho cycling rain cape yellow