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keitmo | 3 years ago
Shakedry actually delivers on this promise.
FWIW I do endurance cycling in the Seattle area, a.k.a. "The Pacific NorthWET". We tend to stress the hell out of waterproof clothing.
keitmo | 3 years ago
Shakedry actually delivers on this promise.
FWIW I do endurance cycling in the Seattle area, a.k.a. "The Pacific NorthWET". We tend to stress the hell out of waterproof clothing.
1MachineElf|3 years ago
I have questioned the averseness northerners have towards getting wet. Living in Maryland now, so many I've interacted with will just not go outside all day if there is rain. They've been raised by parents who've trained them to wait for the rain to stop, to postpone yardwork, to waste time and space fiddling with umbrellas.
Is it just a comfort thing, or is there a real advantage to waterproof/breathable clothing?
bradlys|3 years ago
ch4s3|3 years ago
irrational|3 years ago
wolverine876|3 years ago
Visit a northern urban downtown. You will see plenty of people who pay little attention to the rain - not even rain jackets or umbrellas. They just go about their day.
syncsynchalt|3 years ago
I'd rather be in -20C temps than wet in rain at just-above freezing temps.
Florida rain is not comparable.
s0rce|3 years ago
Sharlin|3 years ago
Have you ever been out in the rain at 0°C? Or even 10°? Do you even know what it is to be cold and wet?
rhinoceraptor|3 years ago
thorncorona|3 years ago
markdown|3 years ago
Me neither, but I live in Fiji. I suspect I'd absolutely hate the freezing rain of the Pacific Northwest.
analog31|3 years ago
There are also people who don't like to be outdoors under those conditions, or who think that it's brave of me to ride my bike to work at -20 F, but I remind them that people work outdoors all day in places like Alaska, and survive.
Naturally, thunderstorms get a bit more attention. Those can produce hail and tornadoes, or blow down trees, with little provocation.
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