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RedHead® Lightweight Packable Rainsuit Jackets for Men
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So light and packable, you can take weather-tough protection wherever you go. The ripstop nylon taffeta shell means you'll stay dry and maintain optimal comfort through everything from a light sprinkle to torrential downpours. 100% waterproof, 100% breathable with 100% tape
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So light and packable, you can take weather-tough protection wherever you go. The ripstop nylon taffeta shell means you'll stay dry and maintain optimal comfort through everything from a light sprinkle to torrential downpours. 100% waterproof, 100% breathable with 100% taped seams for added strength. The RedHead Lightweight Packable Rainsuit Jacket features a caped back for ventilation, 2 large pockets with mesh lining for ventilation, hook 'n' loop and elasticized cuffs, attached hood with adjustable drawcord, interior storm flap, bottom hem with side adjustable drawcords. Imported.
RedHead® Lightweight Packable Rainsuit Pants sold separately and can be found through item search by typing in item number 38-865-054
This jacket has no insulation, so you will need to by a size larger than you are. You will need to wear one or two layers of clothes underneath depending on the weather
For several year I have had a similar set of raingear like this that each piece packs into its own "pocket" which makes them easy to carry in a back pack on the trail. I was wondering do these do the same? I'm looking for something inexpensive and compact for my scout to carry on a weeklong trip. Thanks!
It does not fit into its own pocket, but it rolls up nicely into the attached hood. I think it would work great in a back pack. It Just for fun, I tried to roll it up and got it to about 8.5 inches by 3 inches...and it would prbably go smaller too.
How does the size run on this jacket? I normally wear a large but if I want to layer under, should I get an extra large.? My chest is 40-42, I am afraid X-large, fiting 46-48 may be too large.
my chest is about the same,and i can wear it in a t-shirt without it looking like a bubble,or wear it with a tee,longjons,and a hoodie,and u still have room. the draw strings alow u to make it fit accordingly. go XL all the way!
Buy normal size, will accept underlayer without problem. I'm an XL, often buy XXL jackets but bought the XL here and have worn sweat shirts and hoodies with success.
They seem to run alittle big so if you wanted to layer you could with no problem of tightness occuring.I have purchased a medium and a large and have no problems with layering.
The jacket is not lined, however it does have a nice vented area along the middle of the back/shoulders. It weighs about 11 ounces. It has velcro straps at the wrists and drawstrings at the bottom and neck.
The jacket is not lined and it weighs just ounces and is so foldable.I can fold mine into a small square and pack it into my purse and it doesn't even wrinkle.
No worry of corroding as the zipper is plastic with a metal zipper pull which when zipped up all the way is covered by a small flap protecting it from the weather