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RainRider Rain Suits for Men Women Waterproof Heavy Duty Raincoat Fishing Rain Gear Jacket and Pants Hideaway Hood

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Protect yourself from everything your job has to throw at you. Oil, water, heat and cold. Whatever your gig, get the job done in comfort. Oilskins are designed to protect you from waves splashing over the side of a boat. But if you’re working by water and aren’t necessarily going to be doing a whole lot of moving about – for example quantity surveying or supervising – they might be a good shout. You’ll certainly stand out! So you know that our products are trustworthy and high quality, but you might now be wondering why you should choose Stormline over the other companies available. Use a synthetic fabric cleaner. There are a number of products available that are specially designed to clean your raincoat. While specific instructions for use vary with the product you decide to use, you can generally substitute these products for regular laundry detergent. Simply measure the appropriate amount and pour it into the laundry machine along with your raincoat. [5] X Research source Key feature – Adjustable cuffs – these are super handy for protecting the top of your boots, ankles and the lower part of your trousers.

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Every type of rain gear is designed first and foremost to be waterproof. The second core function is to make it easy for the wearer to perform whatever task is described.Don’t let the “one-size-fits-all” idea entice you. Just like different ponchos are tougher than others, you need to think about more than your body when choosing a rain poncho.

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If you are after some construction rain gear, we have just the right items for sale. Although we have a huge choice of waterproof protection available, the Milford 641 Double Layer PVC Oilskins are what we would recommend if you truly want some safety smart gear. These medium weight overalls come at an affordable price and offer the critical warmth that’s necessary with cold water clothing. The fabric used is a single piece of 650 gsm PVC, with a second layer of 250sm PVC for greater durability. The Red Ledge Vinyl Poncho is that one your parents probably have in a disaster kit somewhere. It’s not fancy, it’s made of PVC (a material that’s not known for anything positive in clothing), and it has no bells and whistles. But it has a hood and covers your body, thereby protecting you from rain. It’s very cheap, very basic, and we don’t actually recommend disposing of it but keeping it around for emergencies. If it does rip you won’t be hard-pressed to grab another one. See Red Ledge Vinyl Poncho Dry your coat. Hang your coat using a hanger, or lay it flat in a well-ventilated area. It might be possible to place your raincoat in a dryer on low or even medium heat, though you'll have to zip/button it up first. [6] X Research sourceBefore we explain the definition and characteristics of construction rain gear, let’s clear up some muddy terminology. Clean the coat by hand. Fill your tub or large sink with a shallow layer of hot water. Mix in mild soap flakes until the water is sudsy. Dunk the raincoat in the water. Take it out and place it on a clean, flat surface. Gently scrub the whole coat using a soft sponge or scrubbing brush. If you use a regular laundry detergent to clean your raincoat, rinse it twice to remove detergent residue. [3] X Research source Heavyweight marine gear needs to be made of synthetic material and practical to actually be considered heavyweight. We have included a storm hood with a Velcro storm flap (buttons under storm flap are also available) and extremely visible neon-coloured plastic pieces to ensure you are always within sight and mind. We have not forgotten about the more delicate areas of our gear either. The stomach and forearm layer is reinforced so you never have to worry about damaging your gear.

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Key specs – Waterproofing: Durable water repellent (10,000mm); Main material: Polyamide; Weight: 317g (men’s) 281g (women’s) Construction rain gear tends to incorporate just a few key materials, but the blends and uses are pretty much unlimited, depending on your preferred style and functionality. The Sea to Summit Tarp Poncho covers your body from the rain like a poncho should and also converts into a basic tarp shelter if you really need it to.The specific terminology you’ll encounter pretty much depends on where you’re from. People in New Zealand and Australia say ‘wet weather gear’, people from America say ‘foul weather gear’. People in the UK sometimes say oilskins to refer to both. Our heavyweight rain gear is built to endure the rigours of your job, resist abrasions and keep you going – in comfort, day after day. What fans say: "Very useful in heavy, continuous rain and comfortable due to the 'pit zips', for ventilation." Some manufacturers still produce wet weather gear in the style of the oilskins. They’re long, heavy and very durable. But this sort of rain gear probably isn’t a good choice for construction work due to the weight and size. Farming rain gear – Good quality farming gear is designed to distribute its own weight so farmers can move about, climb over wire fences and jump in and out of quad bikes all day long.

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Construction rain gear falls under the same linguistic umbrella (pun intended) as ‘wet weather gear’ or ‘foul weather gear’. But there are key differences. It goes to about mid-thigh, is recyclable, and you can always grab another one if it rips (which it might do). The go-to budget poncho. See Frogg Toggs PonchoWhat fans say: "The day after it arrived it poured down rain. This coat kept me dry. The temperature was 50 degrees, and with a light sweater, I was warm." The Gatewood Cape by Six Moons Design is a very unique product. It’s a rain poncho that doubles as a tarp tent. (You read that right!) It weighs just 10 ounces, has a hood for your head, and a large 360-degree coverage when worn as a poncho. Neoprene is a synthetic rubber, popular for its ability remain flexible over a wide range of temperatures. The most common application of neoprene is in making wet suits, waders and even fan belts for cars. But neoprene is also an excellent choice of material for cuffs and collars on rain gear due to its flexibility and toughness. Cotton Wet weather gear and foul weather gear are more generally associated with working out at sea, while rain gear more commonly refers to outdoor work on land. Key feature – Raglan sleeves – where the sleeve material extends all the way to the collar – are important as this contributes to the weight distribution qualities you’ll need to stay mobile.

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