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HowTo: Tip how to pack Rain Jacket and Trousers

Hi Guys, I came across one manual how to easy pack Rain Jacekt and Trousers without using external bag.
I have created video about it, so maybe somebody will find it useful.
I rYde/pack just like this

 
Thanks....

Thanks Martin, very nice video and a great help when packing for long rydes to save space and time. :bowdown:
 
Packing is the easiest part of the game: try putting one on in monsoon conditions... at night... in an open field! :shocked: :gaah:
 
Packing is the easiest part of the game: try putting one on in monsoon conditions... at night... in an open field! :shocked: :gaah:

better yet on the side of the highway with the idiots that won't move over for you. And now you have the pooring down rain and all the tire spray at the same time in 30 degree weather.Especially at nite. Yea :yes: what fun.:banghead: been there done that.
 
Have you ever fallen over the guardrail; while trying to steady yourself against it?
:opps: I own that Tee-shirt... :banghead:

Try standing back up: when your rainsuit is down around your knees! :gaah:
 
Back in my "Dirt Bike" riding days, I discovered a very effective way to stay dry when wearing a rain suit. After a good day riding in the rain and mud, I had a long ride home in the pouring rain. My riding pals tightly wrapped duct tape around my ankles and wrists. Stayed dry all the way home. Then I learned another lesson that day. Make sure there is another person available to help un-do your waterproof get up. Unwrapping tightly wrapped, wet, slippery duct tape is next to impossable while wearing wet, rain soaked riding gloves. I pass this valuable lesson along for those who do not plan ahead any better than I.....
 
Have you ever fallen over the guardrail; while trying to steady yourself against it?
:opps: I own that Tee-shirt... :banghead:

Try standing back up: when your rainsuit is down around your knees! :gaah:

ok you get the prize for that one. Bob :bowdown::firstplace:
 
:D Do you remember the Uncle we all seem to have; who is loud, obnoxious, inappropriate, drinks too much, and starts fights at family re-unions?

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