Retiredtester wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:08 am
Interested to hear how it compares with gore shakedry, if anyone had experience of both?
I have both and I love both,
You
will sweat in both, but go for the Outdry with pit zips, when you feel yourself getting hotter in the rain, lean forwards more and undo the front zips to help air flow.
I feel that the Gore is more breathable and the Outdry is more boil in the bag
The Outdry is heavier and harder wearing
You can put a back pack on with the Outdry but not the Gore
The Gore packs down into it's pocket smaller than the Outdry and weighs less too
The Outdry isn't designed to be folded into a pocket
If weight and pack size is an issue go with the Gore and the Outdry is always bulkier and heavier
Both are as fantastically waterproof as each other, neither ever need re proofing with DWR, I wash mine in the warm shower with me after a ride if needed.
My Outdry hood can be made to go over a helmet whereas the Gore hood (on the running one that I prefer because of the hood - R = Running & C - Cycling) goes under your helmet.
My Outdry was one of the first where I started to sing it's praises, it's got the odd rub and wear mark on it now but still looks almost as good as new and works as good as the day I got it around 5 years ago.
The Gore is new this year so I can't comment on it's longevity.
The Outdry would withstand a bramble fight the Gore wouldn't
I can't think of anything else ATM, but I would never consider any so called waterproof with a DWR going forward