I was considering a poncho, but opted for a lightweight rain jacket and cycling rain pants from Decathlon instead. Been caught a few times and the combo works really well. Keeping your hands dry is a different challenge ๐
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a good pair of globes will do the trick to keep your hands protected and dry ;)
How do you use the brakes with globes on?
the same way I use it without