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Bikesuit

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Ok, I’ll admit, when I first saw this, I thought it looked a little wonky. But then I remembered what I do when it’s raining and I have to ride to work. I put on a rain jacket, rain pants and shoe covers. With 3 separate clothing items overlapping to keep the rain out, inevitably, rain and dirt gets to your clothing beneath. The Bikesuit by WIT Industries addresses this problem with a simple solution; make a one-piece rain suit. Hell, this looks legit.

Just remember, it’s a rain suit people!

More information will be found at Bikesuit.eu shortly, so keep watch!

Oh yeah, it won a Eurobike award!

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  • takumike

    hmmmmmmm. I would rather just wear my jeans snow board jacket and get wet and than change rather than wear that :) . I would imagine you would also sweat up a storm in that.

  • http://www.candycranks.com Meg

    I love this! I hope they make a female version.

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