iCreek Motorcycle Rain Suit for Men and Women Waterproof Rain Gear Resistant Raincoat Outdoor Fashion with Hood

$ 18.58

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This is a very nice rainsuit for the price. It is generously sized to fit over riding gear. I put it on over my Joe Rocket Phoenix armored mesh riding jacket and pants, which are size Medium, and this Medium rainsuit fit over it without a problem, so sizing-up is not necessary. It also has plenty of reflectivity panels so that you can still be seen in low-light situations if you’ve covered-up the reflectivity on your riding jacket.The jacket and pants have a mesh liner, which if against bare skin or a t-shirt would be nice, but since I am using this over my riding gear, it is a non-issue; I guess it helps protect the waterproof coating. I really like the tall collar and the Velcro cuffs of the sleeves and pants. The Velcro pockets on the outside of the jacket, and the one inside at the chest is a nice touch. The pants also have handwarmer pockets, but those cannot be sealed.The jacket has a hood which folds up into the collar when not in use, but because I will be wearing my helmet, I have no need for the hood. I suppose I will use the hood when on a trip and walking around town if it’s raining, but I won’t be using the hood when riding.Despite how much I like this suit, it does have a few drawbacks to be aware of:- It has a European zipper, that is, the zipper-pull is on the left side instead of the right, which is mildly annoying but not a dealbreaker.- There is no gusset or zipper on the cuffs of the pants, so I must remove my boots to get the pants on.- The hood comes with a separate clear plastic duckbill visor and mask that they call the Cap Eaves. It is wonky to set up, which uses four snaps and a strip of Velcro. I find it’s not necessary with a helmet, and without a helmet it easily fogs-up. It is not something I will be using at all.- Curiously, there was a tag inside the pants that said it was an XL size. Fortunately, after trying it on, however, it was indeed a Medium.- Unless you look for the pockets, it is difficult to immediately tell which side of pant is the front, and there is no fly opening.Despite my quibbles, it is a really nice suit at only fifty dollars that when I tested it in the rain, kept me nice and dry. Since it is made of polyester, if it touches hot pipes it will melt, so be aware of that. [...]