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Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

The hood helps keep you warm and dry and the small visor lets you see even when you cinch down the hood on those really cold and wet days. The sleeves stay in place and do not ride up at all thanks to the thumb loops and velcro adjustable wrists. The drawstring bottom also helps keep snow and wind outside. Chest pockets on the inside and outside help hold your stuff. Pit zips also let you regulate temperature as needed. The inside does feel a little scratchy on skin, but I've never thought it is too bad. It's vaguely like wearing a wool sweater, but not even that bad. I mostly wear my jacket over other layers, so it has never been a problem to me.Built to crank out the heat, the Airdawg features a burly jersey heathered smooth-faced fabric with substance and weight. Omni-Heat® thermal reflective lining takes the warmth a step further by reflecting and retaining your own body heat to keep you 20% warmer.  less
(Don’t be surprised if it’s the warmest hoodie you ever wear.) Stain and rain resistant, it can stand up to the elements and also features an interior security pocket to keep valuables secure.Nicer quality construction than expected. I got it primarily for the shell as a rain suit, but since it's bigger than I expected, it'll have to wait to be primarily a snow suit next winter. The liner is simple fleece. The shell is probably not super waterproof, it reminds me of a middle-of-the-road ski outfit. I'll bet it's warm. We'll see..

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

Dri Duck Rain Gear

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