The bicycle umbrella for rain and shine
January 13, 2012
The Uberhood is an elongated umbrella that mounts to bicycle handlebars and is intended to protect the rider from sun and rain.
Its makers claim that an aerodynamic shapes means wind resistance is low, but the obvious drawback with such designs is the way they catch the wind from underneath and allow rain to reach the rider from the front.
When it rains, it pours
Cycle insurance from the ETA covers against theft, accidental damage and vandalism (including at race events) includes third insurance, a breakdown recovery service for cyclists and worldwide cover.
Do we need more wet weather gear?
Once in a while we cyclists get wet. It doesn’t happen as often as you’d think, but this doesn’t stop designers coming up with imaginative – if not always effective – ways of keeping us dry. Our rain gear hall of fame includes all manner of jackets, capes, ponchos and leg protectors. Modern waterproof fabrics do a good job of keeping you dry while allowing your skin to breath, but the low-tech and cheaper alternative is to make the most of the fact that you yourself are waterproof and embrace the occasional soaking – just don’t forget to carry a change of clothes.
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Information correct at time of publication.