I used a Peoples poncho for 5+ years with a lot of success. 

My biggest complaints are

-I am over 6ft tall and it felt a bit short in the arms, and worked less 
well on upright bikes vs drop bar setups. 
-When I got off my bike it all dumped onto my thighs and got my pants wet 
-the hood is a really weird not big to fit over helmet but a bit bulky fit 
under helmet 
-i had several occasions gusts of wind blew the poncho from my back over my 
face 

Things I loved:: 

-Light and packable so I always had it in my bag 
-on the bike it worked really well 
-looked great
-the hooks on the front hook to bars great leaving your hands free. 

It's since lost its water repellence at the seams so I gifted it to a 
shorter friend to re scotch spray. I invested in the LX carradice duxback 

things i dislike: 

-heavier and bulky so I don't "always" pack it with me 
-doesn't hook on the handlebars quite as nicely, but its longer so it kind 
of evens out. 
-It may be warmer than the OPP, but only used it in Vancouver cold so far. 
All water proof fabrics I find a bit overly warm though, so ussually just 
wear wool if precipitation is light enough. 
-takes longer to dry off completely 

things I love: 

-The hood is smaller and lined, so feel confident with vision and under 
helmet placement 
-better fit as a tall person on an upright bike 
-feels like it'll last a very long time and is easily refinished 
-looks even cooler than the OPP, much more of a classic RSF aesthetic. 
-has a tether so no flapping over the head (although I think OPP add this 
in recent models) 





On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 1:19:58 PM UTC-8 pi...@gmail.com wrote:

> I've used rain capes for a good 10 years, and they're great except in 
> sidewind. The ventilation can't be beat. With a sidewind, turning feels a 
> lot more like coming about in a sailboat. I stopped using them because I 
> started riding my road bikes off pavement a lot, and full fenders kept 
> making noise or getting in the way.  With mountain bike style clip on 
> fenders rain capes just don't work as well. Modern rain suits are now much 
> more breathable than they used to be so I've gotten used to them as a 
> compromise. 
>
> On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 1:00:47 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Contrary opinion from someone who lives in a desert. I recall riding home 
>> 5 miles in an immense S Western thunderstorm with howling 3/4 headwind 
>> wearing my light Campmore poncho. The rain was coming down so hard that the 
>> access road to my street flooded ~2' deep -- the 1 time I've seen that 
>> happen; I rode into it and bailed, and it was just below my knees. I was 
>> wearing shorts and the poncho has a hood. I was completely dry from throat 
>> to thigh and relatively dry from chin to hair (well, at least in back). I 
>> was very surprised that the wind didn't bother me much more than it usually 
>> does; I had a 64" fixed gear.
>>
>> Now this sort of experience around here is a once in a decade, but I've 
>> used the Campmore (and the 2 Carradices) on 15 mile homebound commutes 
>> enough to know that for some people ponchos work well, given that any rain 
>> system is going to be a compromise. As always, YMMV.
>>
>> I still have the Campmore in its little stuffsack and stick it into my 
>> bag with a Grunden's hat when it looks like rain, but I've been lucky this 
>> season. I wish I'd seized the spats that were on sale here recently.
>>
>> Patrick "in ABQ, when it rains, it pours" Moore
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 1:42 PM Jason Fuller <jtf.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah, ponchos are for "in case of rain" use in my opinion - and no 
>>> replacement for rain kit when there's 100% chance of rain.  Another good 
>>> use for them is short rides in the rain so you can simply pull the poncho 
>>> off and be wearing your 'normal' clothes straight away. It even keeps your 
>>> feet pretty dry if your fender coverage is sufficient, so you don't need an 
>>> entire change of clothes for a ten minute ride. 
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 12:33 PM Will Boericke <wboe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I ride in the rain frequently (commuter).  I tried it in a poncho 
>>>> once.  It sucked.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps there are bike specific ponchos that miraculously reclaim this 
>>>> experience through some technological innovations, but it was loud, wet, 
>>>> and annoying.
>>>>
>>>> Will
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 2:43:10 PM UTC-5 Jason Fuller wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Brian, 
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes.. I hesitated a moment on the recommendation for that point, and I 
>>>>> too consider it an important topic - I didn't realize until after I owned 
>>>>> it and had used it - but also didn't want to send your topic into too 
>>>>> much 
>>>>> of a tangent :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Several of my riding buddies have the Cleverhood poncho and love it. 
>>>>> My partner has a waxed canvas poncho from Bramble and Mr Twigg but it 
>>>>> hasn't seen much use yet to comment on performance. Avoiding plastics is 
>>>>> a 
>>>>> priority for me as much as possible, but the heavier weight of waxed 
>>>>> canvas 
>>>>> isn't ideal for a poncho imo.  
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 11:29 AM Brian Forsee <bmfo...@gmail.com> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the info all... I've been wanting to give a poncho a try.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jason.. on your list of cons how wide is 'wide'? Although I may just 
>>>>>> skip the peoples based on your ownership comment. I appreciate you 
>>>>>> including that information in your review. I suspect lots of Riv 
>>>>>> customers 
>>>>>> subscribe to the 'vote-with-your' dollar mentality. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If anyone is holding a Riv/Grundens that would fit a 6'-2" human give 
>>>>>> me a shout :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Brian in Saint Louis
>>>>>> On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 1:01:42 PM UTC-6 Jason Fuller wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have and use the People's Poncho - it's been getting plenty of use 
>>>>>>> this past week, in fact!  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Pro's: 
>>>>>>> - Keeps you impressively dry, even in heavier rain 
>>>>>>> - Waist strap and hand loops work well to keep it in place as you 
>>>>>>> ride
>>>>>>> - Front pocket is pretty useful and has proven fully waterproof for 
>>>>>>> me 
>>>>>>> - Packs small and fits into its stuff sack with ease
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Con's: 
>>>>>>> - Can't pull it over my head with my helmet on; a quarter zip would 
>>>>>>> have been nice for this 
>>>>>>> - Like any poncho, it gets real flappy over 25 kph
>>>>>>> - Doesn't work as well with wide bars, or drop bars, or long reach 
>>>>>>> ... suits a typical Riv fit nice though!
>>>>>>> - I find it hard on the neck if you use the hood, as the 'sail' like 
>>>>>>> effect tugs on your head then .. so I just don't use the hood 
>>>>>>> - Not performance related but .. the company is owned by white 
>>>>>>> folks, and they've appropriated culture for the purpose of profit.. not 
>>>>>>> really cool. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Overall I'd recommend it, though - really happy I have it. If it's 
>>>>>>> 100% rainy out I will instead opt for rain pants and a rain shell, not 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> poncho, for better mobility and less fuss.  Also less dorky I think :)  
>>>>>>> But 
>>>>>>> for days where you might not need rain protection, but you also might, 
>>>>>>> it's 
>>>>>>> perfect.  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, 7 March 2023 at 08:55:55 UTC-8 Stephen wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I just got my first bike poncho recently from a list member after 
>>>>>>>> being poncho curious for awhile. Its the yellow grundens variety that 
>>>>>>>> Rivendell used to sell but I do not think it is made anymore. It has 
>>>>>>>> served 
>>>>>>>> me very well in the few pours I've worn it in, along with fenders 
>>>>>>>> being 
>>>>>>>> crucial. When I was looking at purchasing a poncho new I was leaning 
>>>>>>>> towards the waxed canvas one made by Carradice as I try to avoid 
>>>>>>>> plastics 
>>>>>>>> and synthetics, the only downsides to it being a drab and dark color 
>>>>>>>> for 
>>>>>>>> urban riding, and potentially a little heavier. For my basket I've 
>>>>>>>> just 
>>>>>>>> used my sackville shop sack, and haven't had anything too important in 
>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>> bag. Water definitely gets in the zipper opening. I've thought a shop 
>>>>>>>> sack 
>>>>>>>> combined with a smaller backpack style rain cover over the top like a 
>>>>>>>> shower cap would be a good combo for keeping things dry.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -Stephen
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Monday, March 6, 2023 at 10:02:10 PM UTC-5 brok...@gmail.com 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Dazzle camo on a rain cape is a bold move! I love it! Those 
>>>>>>>>> drivers can’t tell how big or small you are, or what direction you’re 
>>>>>>>>> headed… might as well mess with ‘em!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Mar 6, 2023, at 8:42 PM, Roberta <rcha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> More riding to you!  ponchos are great for short jaunts.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  I don’t like riding in the rain but if it’s not too bad I’ll ride 
>>>>>>>>> home from work wearing my CleverHood Cape, dazzle print in the 
>>>>>>>>> tall size for more coverage 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://cleverhood.com/products/rover-rain-cape?variant=40416266715341
>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Roberta
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Monday, March 6, 2023 at 5:57:13 PM UTC-5 ack...@gmail.com 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hey all, 
>>>>>>>>>> Rainy season is almost over in the Bay Area, but I'm going to be 
>>>>>>>>>> try and be more prepared next year.  I am looking at ponchos, and I 
>>>>>>>>>> have 
>>>>>>>>>> decided that the PEOPLE'S PONCHO is the one I'm going to buy.  But, 
>>>>>>>>>> I'd 
>>>>>>>>>> love to hear/see what everybody else is rocking for their rainy day 
>>>>>>>>>> full 
>>>>>>>>>> coverage (including front basket and bag) rain gear.  I know there 
>>>>>>>>>> are 
>>>>>>>>>> going to be varied responses here, but I'm hoping we can focus on 
>>>>>>>>>> PONCHOS!!!!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for reading,
>>>>>>>>>> Alex
>>>>>>>>>>
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