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anonstarter
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Post by anonstarter »

Hey!

Have you ever wondered how to appear to have inner-peace on your Scoot when it's pi$$ing down?

Well wonder no more!

http://www.getgeared.co.uk/Glove_Rain_Wiper" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I wonder if there's a Miss piggy version...

Anyone got one? What do you do?

Also what do you wear in persistant rain? One piece or two?
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There was some thing like that about years and years ago,

and i had a pair of gloves with a wiper type leather on one finger

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Had one back in the seventies. Came free in a magazine I fancy.....
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Or you could just apply aquapex to the visor. :p


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i have one on my spada gloves

its on the thumb though so usless really
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Hell...people have been selling them for years! £4 for a little bit of plastic is a bit excessive though.
In my experience they are very good (especially in misty foggy conditions where water settles on your visor), but I was always losing mine, so I've given up with them. Many rain gloves have a built in blade on the finger which does the same job.

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