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Apparel : The Weather Company Breathable Rain Suits

The Weather Company Breathable Rain Suits

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2477





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: The Weather Company
Department: mens
Fabric Type: polyester
Label: The Weather Company
Product Manufacturer: The Weather Company
Publisher: The Weather Company
Ranking: 2477
Studio: The Weather Company









Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:

The Weather Company Breathable Rain Suits feature:
  • Shell: 100% Rip Stop nylon, Mesh lining: 100% polyester, Body lining: 100% nylon

  • Rain Jacket:
  • Full zip jacket with velcro and snap storm flap for added protection
  • Front and back vents for exceptional breathability
  • Hide-away 3-piece hood with visor and drawstring
  • Two hidden zippered pockets
  • Zippered front pockets with storm flaps
  • Concealed drawstring waist adjusts fullness of jacket
  • Elasticized cuffs with velcro closure
  • Rubber logo at mid back

  • Rain Pant:
  • Snap front closure with zipper
  • Draw string waist with elastic back ensures a comfortable fit
  • Front welt and back right zippered pockets
  • Mesh lined to the knee
  • 12' side leg zippers with storm flaps and velcro adjustments
  • Hidden mesh hip pocket holds smaller items












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    Buyer Reviews
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Does the job
    I ride a scooter and the jacket has served me well several times. The jacket is well constructed and makes it very difficult for water, even air to get in. I've only used the pants once but they did the job, kept me dry.



    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Super suit
    This suit was purchased for my wife as a rain suit for her motorcycle she loves it. It's durable and dependable.



    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Rain Suit
    I am very pleased with this rain suit. I got to use it during a recent camping trip. It performed well -- kept me dry and was breathable. I looked at a lot of products and this one was a great price. I was concerned I might not get the quality I wanted, but the craftmanship is good. I would recommend this rain suit to anyone that wants a light weight, breathable suit. Order a size a bit larger than you might expect if you want it to go over other clothes.



    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Weather Company Breathable Rain Suit.
    I purchased the Navy color suit, size large, and found it to be of excellent quality. I normally wear a medium size, but at the suggestion of one of the other reviewers went with a size larger to be able to accomodate bulky clothing underneath; this was a good decision. The suit is nicely equipped with both zippers and snaps to assure good waterproof closure. Also, lots of dry storage pockets are included. It gives me exactly what I needed and has a good appearance.



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