Battledress for toughing it out when the weather turns to custard. The Storm Trooper shields you from the torrent with waterproof-breathable 3 layer HydroFoil™ Plus fabric, fully tape-sealed seams and WhaleTail back. Its zip-away skullcap hood doubles as a prop for Buzz Aldrin impersonations.
anti-Cyclone | Storm Trooper | Flash Gordon | Rivet | |
Fabric | HydroFoil™ Plus | HydroFoil™ Plus | HydroFoil™ Plus | HydroFoil™ Plus |
Tape Sealed | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Venting | Chest & arms | Front zip | Zip-off sleeves | Front zip |
Hood | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Rear doubles as bumbag | Rear doubles as bumbag | Rear turns into stuff sack | Chest | |
Weight | 380 gm | 340 gm | 290 gm | 260 gm |
Sizes | S - XXL | S - XXL | S - XL | S - XXL |
Like the drivetrain or expensive components on your bike, proper care and maintenance is essential to extend the life of your HydroFoil™ rain jacket or pants and optimise their performance over time.
After getting totally soaked riding to work in my (drizzle-resistant) wind jacket, I splashed out (pun intended) on the Storm Trooper and a pair of Splashdowns. Sure, they weren’t cheap (most people would baulk at paying that much for an entire bike), but, after riding home today in a tropical Sydney storm, I can happily say that it was money well spent. My clothes stayed completely dry! Five stars! Not sure about the “Uber breathable fabric” though, because it got rather hot and sweaty inside once the rain cleared, but unzipping the front made it bearable. The XL size seems bigger than previous GE purchases but I guess come winter I’ll appreciate that.
This is my 2nd Stormtrooper and replaces my previous one after around 8 years of commuting and touring, it’s comfortable and reliable and unless you're wearing it in a swimming pool it keeps you dry and protected.
I bought my first item, a Storm Trooper, from GroundEffect in 2009. After 15 years of use, I'm finally replacing it. I normally delaminate Gortex raincoats, generally the hood, within 5 years. Whilst my Storm Trouper has finally delaminated it lasted a lot more than any other and other membrane type raincoat I've ever had. Yes I'll be buying another GroundEffect rainproof. Tossing up between the Storm Trooper and the Anti-Cyclone. The Storm Trooper is excellent, good value for the quality, and lasts. The Anti-Cyclone has more ventilation and I expect the same excellent quality as all GroundEffect products.
Just returned from a 5 week/1,600 kilometer bike tour along the Eurovelo 15 route down the Rhine and had only 4 days of sunshine during the entire ride. This is my second Storm Troooer jacket and I was grateful every day of the ride for this rain shell. Good venting, great protection from the elements. Highly recommend when heading into the wet stuff. Great peice of kit.