GIISAMRain Jacket for Men, Mens Waterproof Raincoat Lightweight Rain Jackets Outdoor Rain Coat Windbreaker with Hood
J**E
Great for warmth and dryness
We went on a trip to Seattle. It rained almost every day. But it was 34 to 38 degrees. So it didn't turn to snow and just bounce off of you. This jacket kept me dry as dry can be. It worked very well. On top of that, it was like a solar blanket. It didn't allow any heat out. So I was also very warm. The good clasps together to enclose your neck and restrict the amount of wind about to hit your head. I was very happy with this jacket.
I**C
Fits big, but great look and effectiveness.
I typically fit in a large, but medium fit me the best. I love the material. The hood being removable is great. I do think that the ventilation could be better, as it does get hot. Otherwise, rain repellant has worked well so far.
R**E
Love it
You're not getting wet in this coat. I had no problem with size, seems true to size. Lightweight
R**K
It is comfortable and keeps me warm!
Didn’t know what to expect for the price. I was looking for a jacket like this for shooting at the range. My sportsmen club requires unjacketed ammunition to be used meaning the bullet is not encapsulated in copper (jacket) which will leave the bullet’s lead exposed. So seeing this jacket is water resistant (not waterproof) I decided to take a chance. I ordered the extra large jacket. I am 5’8” tall and weigh around 180 lbs (but very good looking and extremely humble). It fits well when zipped up and I like the hood as well. Would I wear this in extreme cold weather, no. But for Spring and Fall and summer rain depending on the temperature I would recommend it. Now the reason I mentioned the water resistance is after shooting lead ammo at the range, I was looking for something that I could wipe clean from the lead I mentioned earlier. This fits the bill. Any changes or observations I will update this review.
S**E
Nice style, fit, cheaply made
I really like this jacket. It fits nice and the style is great. I would call it more of a windbreaker than a true raincoat. A raincoat generally is made from a coated waterproof material that repels water completely and this is not that. In moderate rain you would be dry but in heavy rain for a long period it would soak in. The biggest issue I have is that only the second time I put it on to work outside in heavy rain the inner lining ripped just by putting my hand through the sleeve. Nothing I was wearing caught on anything just the pressure of putting my hand through the sleeve caused the stitching to come apart. Something I would not expect to happen for many years if ever. It could probably be repaired with a simple needle and thread but I should not have to do this.
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