A raincoat review, on The Verge? I know, I can hardly believe it myself. But that was before I received an early sample of the Cyclist Raincoat from a small Dutch company called Senscommon. No, it doesn’t contain any electronics — but it’s still high-tech because it applies scientific knowledge for a practical purpose. No, nobody put a chip in it — but it’s still smart because it’s thoughtfully designed. And yeah, it’s wearable just like most rain gear meant to keep you dry on your biking commute — only the Cyclist Raincoat does it with unrivaled style and convenience.
I spent a week with a prototype of the raincoat here in Amsterdam, the bicycle capital of the world. Outside of some color variations on the internal taping along the...
This high tech Dutch raincoat is designed for bicycle commuting
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