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	<title>Comments on: Raingear review: O2 3Flow Performance Series pants</title>
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	<description>Todd Van Campen on average-guy commuter bicycling</description>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description>Todd:
Just saying thank you for the detailed reviews! I am presently commuting 2 miles each way to the train station, and I need some rain gear if I want board the train not wet. The O2 lightweight yellow (pants and jacket) seems to be the right choice, assuming I can take them off quickly, put them in the stuff sack, and be on my way. Is the stuff sack itself waterproof, so that I don&#039;t have a wet package inside my backpack?
Thanks so much,
Mike

&lt;blockquote&gt;Mike, thanks for reading the Web site and for asking about the O2 raingear! I have never tested the stuff sack for waterproofness (is that a word?), but it appears to be made out of  material similar to the jacket. I’m guessing that the stuff sack, combined with the backpack, ought to keep the garment dry. -- Todd&lt;/blockquote&gt;

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Just saying thank you for the detailed reviews! I am presently commuting 2 miles each way to the train station, and I need some rain gear if I want board the train not wet. The O2 lightweight yellow (pants and jacket) seems to be the right choice, assuming I can take them off quickly, put them in the stuff sack, and be on my way. Is the stuff sack itself waterproof, so that I don&#8217;t have a wet package inside my backpack?<br />
Thanks so much,<br />
Mike</p>
<blockquote><p>Mike, thanks for reading the Web site and for asking about the O2 raingear! I have never tested the stuff sack for waterproofness (is that a word?), but it appears to be made out of  material similar to the jacket. I’m guessing that the stuff sack, combined with the backpack, ought to keep the garment dry. &#8212; Todd</p></blockquote>
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