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Reddit mentions of Helly Hansen Men's Voss Windproof Waterproof Rain Pant, 990 Black, Large
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Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Helly Hansen Men's Voss Windproof Waterproof Rain Pant, 990 Black, Large. Here are the top ones.
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- Polyurethane Waterproof Men's Rain Pant
- Elastic adjustable waist for flexibility and comfort
- Adjustable snap bottom hem
- Quick dry inside
- Welded seams
Features:
Specs:
Color | 990 Black |
Height | 15.74803148 Inches |
Length | 23.62204722 Inches |
Release date | October 2010 |
Size | Large |
Weight | 0.551155655 Pounds |
Width | 15.74803148 Inches |
You'll probably be renting most of your ski gear, so here are the warm items you'll want:
Now my personal two most important, but expensive items:
Hope this helps! You can buy pretty much all this except for the jacket for under $100, and maybe even less if you're really thirfty. Helmet, boots, and skis should be taken care of by the rental folks.
I use SKS raceblades, which work great and are very easy to put on/take off in just a minute or 2. The Crud Roadracer 2 might interest you as well.
Overshoes really help to keep your feet *dry. They are more important without fenders as all the water hitting your down tube and BB will splash outward to the shoes.
For pants, I wear Helly Hansen overpants. There are no pockets and they breathable, but 100% sealed. Match that with a North Face rain jacket and I get to work 100% dry.
What do people think of these? They are a third of the price and slightly lighter:
https://www.amazon.com/Helly-Hansen-Mens-Black-Large/dp/B002N19PBE/ref=cm_wl_huc_item?th=1&psc=1
I've gone through a ton of rain gear, but I've found a winning combo:
Bellwether Screaming Meemie Jacket
and
Helly Hansen Men's Voss Pant
I commute in dress clothes and they both keep me completely dry and don't crumple my clothes too much. They don't breathe so keep your pace leisurely.
*I put my dress shoes and socks in my bag and wear flip-flops when riding.
I have a pair of these rain pants. They keep me dry and button at the bottom so I don't have to worry about the chain. I also use them in the winter over my work pants when I ride to work to keep the snow out and to keep warm.