I have VAUDE Valdipino Raincoat, Blue, Large, and I'm 6'4" and 225 lbs.
Mine has elastic loops in the front for wrists, but I typically hook them
over the brake hoods to keep the bar covered.  I've also attached them to
the bars with velcro loops when riding choco bars/mountain levers.

And the rear modification is key to keep it from riding it up in the rear,
though a larger size mitigate the need for this (Modification: attached a
shock cord and carrabiner in the rear to attach to my seat rail).


On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 12:00 PM, Rob Bolesta <rbole...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Which Vaude do you guys have? I like my Vaude Valdipino
> <https://www.vaude.com/en-BE/Products/Clothing/Jackets/Valdipino-Poncho>
> for light rains but mine barely covers the bars (bosco bars) but has no
> elastic or anything to keep it there, so with the wind blowing around it
> often flips or slides up. I've tried using clothes pins to clamp it to the
> brake cables, but that's a pain in the butt and the poncho is then crooked
> and doesn't shed the rain as well.
>
> My Sackville basket bag does great unless the rain is very heavy, at which
> times the rain shedding off the vaude dumps directly down onto it, and the
> water eventually soaks through. In those cases flipping it over the basket
> would seem good, but I hear Jason about the steering situations. Though I
> tend to ride cautiously, and even more cautiously during rain...
>
> Still on the fence about this thing but maybe I'll have to be the guinea
> pig. Being able to ride every day no matter the weather is pretty important
> to me so the investment seems worth it...
>
> Bob B
> Brooklyn, NY
>
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 10:19 AM Ron Mc <bulldog...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I must have the same Vaude poncho as Jon, and while I've only needed it a
>> couple of times caught in monsoon rain, it works great
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 8:54:10 AM UTC-5, Jon BALER wrote:
>>>
>>> My vaude covers my handlebar, which is good enough for me.  My basket
>>> bag is waterproof, so don't really need that feature.  I did mod my Vaude
>>> by attaching a shock cord and carrabiner in the rear to attach to my seat
>>> rail, which keeps it from riding up my back.
>>>
>>> At 6'4", I doubt the size large would be big enough to cover me and my
>>> basket, so easy decision for me to pass.  ;)
>>>
>>> Jon
>>> Ellicott City, MD
>>>
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