Bub-up® by Rainjoy
The rain protection bubble
for everyday cycling



Opens instantly
Fast installation, no tools required

More than 80% of the body protected against rain and cold
Total protection
from head to thigh

Fits all bikes
Use with electric, urban, or mountain bikes.
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Innovative cycling equipment that will protect you against the rain and increase your visibility.
Patent pending
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About Rainjoy

Rainjoy designs and markets innovative solutions by protecting cyclists against rain, increasing their visibility, and supporting sustainable transport and soft mobility.
Bub-up® is our flagship product, it is a rain protection bubble for everyday cycling that opens instantly and can be installed on any bike model. Rainjoy’s goal is to make Bub-up® an alternative or accessory to other rain gear. Bub-up® is the solution for riders who don’t like biking in the rain.
But we have also other innovative solutions that will protect you against the rain and increase your visibility.
Bub-up®:The rain protection bubble for
bicycles that eliminates the need for rain gear.
RAINJOY GIVES YOU SOME TIPS
The cycling blog in the rain
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