Look for these features when purchasing raincoat

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Look for these features when purchasing raincoat You've made the decision to purchase a raincoat because of all the recent rain we've been experiencing. But which one do you purchase? What should you be on the lookout for when making your decision? Which raincoat manufacturer to choose? You can utilize this helpful checklist features you need in a raincoat as you weigh your selections. 1. Waterproof material Illustration of waterproof fabric for scribbling the first and most evident characteristic of any respectable raincoat is that it is made of waterproof fabric, not just fabric treated to repel water. In general, companies that employ waterproof materials will disclose their use during production as well as the extent of their waterproofness. Because using a high-quality waterproof fabric cost them far more than using a showerproof or water-repellent fabric would, they will want to inform you that this is one of the reasons why their product will cost extra. 2. Sealed seams Even though your coat is advertised as waterproof up to 20 000 mm, it may still leak if the seams aren't properly sealed. Even in the case of extremely high-end fabrics, water will find a way to penetrate sewn seams, leaving you damp underneath. This is why it's essential to internalize all seams with a special waterproof tape once they've been sewed. If the seams of your raincoat are not completely sealed, it is not completely waterproof, and in a heavy rainfall you could still get wet through the seams. A ll of Scribbler's waterproof performance and shell coats have all of their seams professionally taped, making them completely waterproof. 3. A good hood Peak waterproof raincoat for scribblers The next essential component is a sturdy hood to pull over your head once the skies have opened and you've put on your raincoat. But what distinguishes one hood from another? A method of adjusting the hood is essential because there is always considerable wind during a downpour or when you may need to flee for safety. You don't think about having quick-release toggles until it starts to rain, when you need to swiftly tighten the hood around your face. Have you ever tried running in the rain and wind? Having a little peak on the front is also a significant bonus because it protects your eyes and allows you to see in front of you. Additionally, the peak can assist in preventing glasses or makeup from leaking. To ensure your safety in a storm, Scribbler makes sure all of its hoods are adjustable and all of its waterproof, lightweight rain jackets feature a peak. 4. Ability to Breathe So you put on your waterproof, seam-sealed, hooded raincoat and start moving quickly to get to shelter or home as soon as possible. However, because your raincoat is rubberized or is not breath able, you are now perspiring and it feels like you are in your very own sauna! Another essential component that is sometimes overlooked is a breathable fabric. They are aware that they must keep the rain out, but they neglect to also open the doors and windows to let the sweat and water vapour that we all produce escape.


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