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ROCKBROS High Visibility Cycling Rain Jacket Men's Windproof Rain Coat Motocycle Raincoat Green
The raincoat set is made out of high qulity TPU and polyester, all details are with taped stitches for better waterproof capacity.Hooded collar, extended cuff cover, longer backside and elastic inner band around waist, all these contribute to an impenetrably windproof blockhouse to keep wind outside.Reflective brand and strips details help ensure safe riding in early morning or late night.Breathable layers are located on the back, waist and underarms areas to keep cylist cool even during long time rides.This waterproof raincoat can be folded into small size and stored in the storage bag, 5.51 * 5.9 inches. Please check the size chart carefully for correct size before placing order.
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1 Reddit comment about ROCKBROS High Visibility Cycling Rain Jacket Men's Windproof Rain Coat Motocycle Raincoat Green:

u/wiggee · 5 pointsr/Denton

I've been bike commuting for a while in Denton. I used to do 6-7 miles one-way, but since my move, I'm down to 2-3 miles one-way :( I do it five days a week, 52 days a year, with maybe 5 days skipped a year due to severe weather.

You can definitely do 4 season commuting in Denton, but there's nothing wrong with 3 season. Winter commuting in Denton is great, as we rarely have ice or snow. Since you don't have to worry about road conditions, the thing to worry about in winter is going to be wearing proper clothing to keep comfortable. Dress in layers for your body, and get a balaclava/face mask/scarf/etc for your face. Winter commuting is great, in my opinion.

Summer is going to be the worst, as we will routinely hit a heat index of 100°+ F, but for a short commute like that, you can totally make it happen. It's best if you can shower when you get to your destination, or you can do a shower right before you leave and let evaporative cooling work in your favor without sweat. If you can't do that, get a [giant wet wipe]( https://www.amazon.com/10-pack-massive-biodegradable-residue-free-substitute/dp/B01NB09UJI ) to wipe yourself off before you get to work. Remember to stay hydrated, and bring a change of clothes for any weather where you will work up a sweat.

Rain is not fun, but I have a [rain suit](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CPDJ4TW/) and some rain boots/galloshes/Wellingtons, and that keeps me mostly dry through the torrential downpour. If you don't want to bike in the rain, that's totally fine! But on light rain days, it's rather enjoyable :)

For a 6 mile commute, an eBike might be overkill. If you haven't been riding your bike much, your first few days of bike commuting will suck, but you will get used to it quickly. Just stick with it for 5-10 rides before you commit to any major changes or purchases. Denton is pretty darn flat, so we don't have any giant rolling hills to work against (but you'll probably find some flatter routes if you try), so you won't need an eBike to help you up the steep climbs.

If you haven't yet, check out /r/bikecommuting for some more in-depth information and people who can provide more help as well :)

Ride happy!