zenbiker
Zenbiker
Of course there is nothing personal in this!!
After 50 years of riding with many long trips under my belt, I am 100% sure that having no hood under your helmet guarantees your upper body will get wet even while using a full face helmet despite how waterproof you gear is.
Given enough time and heavy enough rain, water WILL find its way down the back of your helmet and then between the collar and your neck!
I remember a trip to California from New Jersey when I was wearing a TOTALLY waterproof Rukka one piece rain suit with a tight fitting corduroy lined collar. Was also using a full face helmet! We hit 5 days of relentless heavy rain.
Every day...my upper body was soaked from water coming in between the collar and my neck.
Have tried many rain suits with and without. hoods and will never go hoodless again.
Do what you all will. Those of you who have ridden in heavy rain for extended time, know what I'm saying.
After 50 years of riding with many long trips under my belt, I am 100% sure that having no hood under your helmet guarantees your upper body will get wet even while using a full face helmet despite how waterproof you gear is.
Given enough time and heavy enough rain, water WILL find its way down the back of your helmet and then between the collar and your neck!
I remember a trip to California from New Jersey when I was wearing a TOTALLY waterproof Rukka one piece rain suit with a tight fitting corduroy lined collar. Was also using a full face helmet! We hit 5 days of relentless heavy rain.
Every day...my upper body was soaked from water coming in between the collar and my neck.
Have tried many rain suits with and without. hoods and will never go hoodless again.
Do what you all will. Those of you who have ridden in heavy rain for extended time, know what I'm saying.