Blimey .. that was boring .. sorry ... I can't even think of anything stupid to say to return to a sense of normality ..
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Blimey .. that was boring .. sorry ... I can't even think of anything stupid to say to return to a sense of normality ..
Hi Zimm, I do wash and reproof my jacket and trousers separately with Nickwax wash and spray (perhaps I should try the txdirect wash in or the endura reproofing spray), but I just don't think the endura spray trousers are fully waterproof. I guess the clue is in the names.I think as Steve has mentioned, a lot of this might be down to how people wash things.
If you wash with a normal laundry detergent, that will destroy the waterproofing (as its generally made from petroleum based oils or synthetically synthesised oils) AND leaves behind a hydrophilic coating (water attracting) - so it's doubly bad !
Ideally, you need to wash with something like a nikwax tech wash as this is a "soap" - ie naturally based oils which are hydrophobic. If you don't want to splash out for that then something like soda crystals works (or you can buy liquid soda crystals). If you're really tight or can't be bothered shopping for boring crap, then a DROP ! of washing up liquid will also work as these are normally a concentrated liquid soap - don't put much in or you'll turn your washing machine into an exploding foam party. Alternatively, splash out a few grand on a nice ozone based washing system and kill all your viruses at the same time - but keep in mind it's crap at removing oils and grease though and it might (unlikely) corrode the hell out of your washing machine and will slowly bugger up your inlet valves.
Nikwax waterproofer generally works the best for re-proofing the DWR. It can be expensive though. We normally buy it in 25 litre containers of nikwax rug proof as it works out much cheaper (maybe stronger than the normal one ? You'd have to check the dosage advice to work it out). If you don't use it regularly, give it a good shake before use. Don't put it in the draw as it will slowly gunk everything up with a solid white residue. Form up your gear into a nest or something and pour it in there then wrap it up or stick it in a dosing ball if you have one of them so it mixes in during the wash.
Washing machines will generally run the drain pump at the start of the wash cycle to clear any left over water out - so you don't want it pumping your nice expensive waterproofer away before it's even had chance to bond to your clothes.
If you don't mind sacrificing some breathability for waterproofing, liquid silicone can be put in the wash instead. It will work excellently as a water proofer, but as mentioned, it will most likely reduce the breathability - depending on how the items DWR is constructed. This is normally fairly cheap - about £20 for 25 litres as it's the same stuff used to waterproofing tents and squirting in the walls of damp houses. If you are insistent of riding in your jeans, this is a good way to make them less water absorbing.
Blimey .. that was boring .. sorry ... I can't even think of anything stupid to say to return to a sense of normality ..
It's a tough balance. A plastic bag is fully waterproof but you would still get wet. Soft shell is a good compromise unless it's minging it down. I once came off a mountain in a soft shell garment in quite heavy but not pouring rain. At the bottom I was drier underneath than my mate who had a £500 Gortex jacket on.Hi Zimm, I do wash and reproof my jacket and trousers separately with Nickwax wash and spray (perhaps I should try the txdirect wash in), but I just don't think the endura spray trousers are fully waterproof. I guess the clue is in the names.
The Endura spray baggies are not meant to be waterproof anywhere except the rear. This makes them more breathable and comfortable for all year round. I wore a pair all year round for almost four years. I wore the arse out of them, and I got so many small holes from thorn punctures that even when the DWR was freshly redone, they still leaked. They were my absolute favourite mtb trousers but I threw them away this morning! They don't make them anymore!! There nearest replacement is made from a lot lighter fabric and are a bit chilly in the winter..........I think the endura mt500 spray trousers I have need reproofing again. The dwr only seems to last for one or two showers, then the top of my thighs get soaked. ..............
I will not buy any Goretex product for biking. Early on I bought a Goretex PacLite jacket. I thought I was buying a top of the range waterproof. On my first outing I was wetter from sweat than anything else; sweat ran out of the cuff! I contacted Goretex and they told me it was my fault for wearing Goretex next to the skin (nothing in the literature that came with the jacket). The sweat is held in "because the material is not a one way valve". They suggested that I wear a long sleeved garment underneath the jacket. So I would have got even warmer; no thanks!It's a tough balance. A plastic bag is fully waterproof but you would still get wet. Soft shell is a good compromise unless it's minging it down. I once came off a mountain in a soft shell garment in quite heavy but not pouring rain. At the bottom I was drier underneath than my mate who had a £500 Gortex jacket on.
Al
I made my own with a couple of PC fans and a laptop power supply that weren't bolted down at work. A bit Heath Robinson, but effective.I still haven’t found a solution for waterproofing fivetens. Sealskinz with hydrostop cuff works a treat for keeping feet warm if not dry.
Best thing I ever bought for shoes is one of these bad boys. I use a three times a week in winter, it stops shoes going stinky. Once a month stick them on a cold wash, bag them up dry and whack in the freezer to kill any stink.
Last time I went to BPW there was a queue to use my drier instead of melting shoes to death on the radiators in merthyr travelodge ?
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The spray trousers are only waterproof on the rear panel, in any kind of very wet condition and you will get wet. They're only meant for light showers or slightly wet conditions.Got drenched again today.
I think the endura mt500 spray trousers I have need reproofing again. The dwr only seems to last for one or two showers, then the top of my thighs get soaked.
Thinking about trying the proper mt500 waterproof ones instead.
I've already picked up some thermal base layers for when it gets colder
I have Shower Pass socks that I wear under my FiveTens. I've also ordered SealSkinz over socks from Amazon. My concern is the size, so I'll see what happens on Wednesday when they are meant to arrive.My feet got soaked the other day on my ride with my five tens on and took ages to dry out, the shoes not my feet. Thinking of getting some cheap waterproof walking shoes for the winter wet rides With sealskinz socks. They will have good grips on soles. Anyone been down this route.
How long does it take to dry a pair of soaking shoes?I still haven’t found a solution for waterproofing fivetens. Sealskinz with hydrostop cuff works a treat for keeping feet warm if not dry.
Best thing I ever bought for shoes is one of these bad boys. I use a three times a week in winter, it stops shoes going stinky. Once a month stick them on a cold wash, bag them up dry and whack in the freezer to kill any stink.
Last time I went to BPW there was a queue to use my drier instead of melting shoes to death on the radiators in merthyr travelodge ?
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Hiya Gary ? I can dry mine out straight from the washing machine in 90mins. If they are only “moist” half hour will do it. It could dry two pairs at once easy. Might take two goes of the 90min timer. The air it blows is warm, not hot.How long does it take to dry a pair of soaking shoes?
And can it be used for drying just one pair?
Thanks mate. sounds perfect. I don't use 5:10s but ordinary skate shoes. They're fairly quick drying but my home waterheating system has just been changed so I no longer have the same boiler cubpoard set-up which used to be perfect for drying them.Hiya Gary ? I can dry mine out straight from the washing machine in 90mins. If they are only “moist” half hour will do it. It could dry two pairs at once easy. Might take two goes of the 90min timer. The air it blows is warm, not hot.
Well chuffed with mine.
The worst bit of winter riding for me is dicking about cleaning kit, this has made it so much easier than grabbing a pair of three day old soaking gangrene five tens ?
Decent waterproof flat shoes seem not to exist. I hate riding clips so I’m sticking with five tens and a drier ?
I still haven’t found a solution for waterproofing fivetens. Sealskinz with hydrostop cuff works a treat for keeping feet warm if not dry.
Best thing I ever bought for shoes is one of these bad boys. I use a three times a week in winter, it stops shoes going stinky. Once a month stick them on a cold wash, bag them up dry and whack in the freezer to kill any stink.
Last time I went to BPW there was a queue to use my drier instead of melting shoes to death on the radiators in merthyr travelodge ?
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Yeah I just ordered one. Beats the washer dryer/tumble dryer method I admit. Will also be good for ski and snowboard boots.In April I heard some banging coming from the washing machine, when washing my kit from the day.
The banging was my iphone, which I had left in a jersey pocket.
Back on topic, I can see a boot dryer coming shortly.
Going to try this method for my winter rides. I still have my Shimano ME7’s when I used to ride with clip ins. I find myself riding my flats all the time now and really enjoying them, I used to ride flats years ago. My 5/10 shoes. Had a real soaking the other day and took forever to dry out. I have some sealskinz socks ready for winter. I dug out my old Shimano and took the cleats out the bottom and stuck some silicone patches over the holes and will see how I get on. The tread is good on them and even with the cleats in they never hit the pedal.( vaults). They are more waterproof than the 5/10s because no laces and a neoprene ankle.
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cleats out. Nice grippy soles
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wife’s baking tray cut up and super glued over holes
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