Hi Mandy
Its interesting to see how people have come up with a variety of different solutions. I think a lot depends on the route (off or on road), is it a commute or just pleasure, and the distance you're covering, plus your level of fitness and the environment you work in too.
I work in a formal office, 11 miles from home, and therefore need to carry everything with me. So I carry a complete change of clothing for the formal office in a tiny 'overnight' bag which fits inside one of my panniers (the other carrying my tools and charger).
I wear those stretchy altura cruiser legging things and long sleeve roll neck jog tops as a base layer.
For my waterproofs, I have tried a lot of different combinations now (and spent a lot of money in the process of learning too). Now on my 4th jacket and 3rd pair of waterproof trousers, I can see the difference that quality gear makes, and can recommend anything made from the very good eVent material which although expensive, does have excellent breathability, is completely waterproof in even the heaviest conditions, and can even be washed in a washing machine (albeit on a wool cycle).
Its the only material I have found that truly 'does what it says on the tin'.
For my head I also have the Bell Metropolis helmet with its rainguard, peeked visor thingy, and rear view mirror, which I keep on permanently (whatever the weather) as well as a pair of sunglasses for eye protection, and have never had the rain sting my eyes ever.
I use a pair of slimline non-waterproof gloves on my hands as I want the minimal protection they offer (from callouses and odd scrapes), plus they dry fast.
This is what 'works' for me although I doubt others will want to go to such extremities.
hope that helps
John
Hi John
Yes I too like the different ways the guys on here cope with the wet weather and so obviously far better than me and you too have helped me in my quest for the perfect water proofing
I ride around 5 mile too and from work 10 mile all told and choose to use some off road paths on my journey which are rather muddy and slippy in the wet but really lovely in the dry and enables me to miss 3 busy roundabouts.
I too work in a formal office but do wear my office gear underneath the waterproofs and have got away with it so far apart from the hair and makeup which I sort out when I get there so apart from the hair I think I look presentable apart from having wet behind the knees trousers, lol
There is a young lady that mountain bikes in and showers and changes from her biking gear on arrival and I admire her for that but I don't get up early enough to do that
I do know what you mean about the route as I do use some pretty muddy, woody off road paths which are a delight in the dry but not in the rain but do enable me to miss out 3 roundabouts which is worth it.
I do also appreciate in what you say about the most expensive are the best in this case and do totally agree with you with regards to many things but am unable at this point to spend too much on the actual clothing. However, I am looking at expensive front light sets for the onset of next winter in order to light up my woody off road paths which looks like at least a couple of hundred pounds
But that is next September onwards.
Biking can be an expensive business!
I think the helmet you are talking about is the one I am after which has been mentioned on this site and don't actually mind the price of this and would like to get one of these regardless of cost (It is the one that looks a bit like a baseball hat isn't it?)
I wear thin gloves in the summer regardless of the heat but do wear my thick Li ion battery heated gloves in the winter or colder weather and dry them out at work as suffer with bad circulation in my fingers.
Do you ever get any comments at work about cycling in the rain considering you go to a lot of trouble? I find people feel sorry for me (maybe cos I'm a female) but although it has been a bit tedious this week I do get on with it and even laugh and never moan as it is part and parcel of biking to work. People have said: I can't see how you can go out in this, I admire your outlook etc. but I don't envy all the costs of maintaining a car, just want to stay a little dryer, lol!
Thanks for your assistance John and everyone
Regards