iCreek Raincoat Waterproof Long Rain Jacket Lightweight Rainwear Reflective with Packable Hood for Men Women Adults
C**W
Major waterproof raincoat
Wore it in one heavy rain with big wind and so far so good. I'll update if it doesn't stay waterproof after more rain exposure. The great stuff? Comes in a large turquoise pouch trimmed with orange that has velcro closure and there's a wrist strap to carry the pouch. Nice. The coat is heavy thick fabric, mesh lining, between my knees and ankles, nicely finished and sewn, gorgeous color but not the lighter turquoise in the photo, it's a darker and richer color. Has a yellow zipper which contrasts nicely with the turquoise coat color and also has snaps. There are reflective strips across the back and on the front chest pockets. The sleeves have an elasticized wrist part attached at the end of the sleeve, underneath the whole sleeve. The sleeve pulls down over the elasticized piece. The elastic around the wrists is thick but not tight. So, double coverage at the wrists and no water will get in. The not quite great? The hood is weird. Very close fitting, almost too small, with velcro to snap under the chin and a bill like on a sports cap. The hood folds away in the neck portion of the coat. I'd rather have a detachable hood or larger differently shaped hood. The snaps fasten as on a man's garment, but no big deal. The lower pockets are just made of the mesh lining so they won't hold very much. The zipper isn't heavy duty, looks light weight, don't think it'll last, but with snaps to close I'll deal with that. And now about the fit. I usually take a 6, rarely an 8, in USA women's garments. I ordered a medium in army green camo (this color wasn't available at the time) and medium was HUGE. Then I ordered this color when it became available in extra small. I couldn't even zip the extra small coat or snap it closed. The wrists were too small. I finally ordered a small. The small fits just barely but I'm keeping it. Don't know if sizing is off or different for different colors. Check the size chart and keep sizing and the smallish weird hood in mind. Two different people told me I look like a London "bobby" (metropolitan police officer) in this coat. Check out a pic of that, see if that works for you, think it's because of the hood and shoulder epaulets. In spite of the "not great" stuff this is an excellent value for a major raincoat with sturdy waterproof fabric and everything I wanted and needed. I tried a number of other "raincoats." They were all actually just ponchos with thin flimsy fabric, flimsy zippers and snaps, I looked like I was wearing a big baggy trash bag, and they were the same price as this raincoat. This one is twice the value of the others for the same price. Recommend it.
L**N
Great raincoat. Well made.
We bought this as a gift for a walking friend who is moving to Portland, Oregon where it rains lots and lots. It is very well made. Runs true to size. Has a hood and deep side pockets and a netted lining. The sleeves have elastic at the cuff to keep out rain. Quite water repellent. The color -dark blue- is very nice and it has reflective stripes across the front and the back. It is calf length. Great to wear when there are lots of rainy days! Bottom line: he liked it a lot.
S**G
Hoods are smaller than jacket body size; still decent rain jacket.
Let's start with the purchases.Black XL for husband (usually wears a L but I planned for layers)Lt. Blue Med for me, female. (usually buy med in men's sizes)We live in the Pacific Northwest on an island by a rainforest.Let that sink in.Rain here isn't phased by the new "techy-breathable-membranes" on the market now that barely keep you dry when you sneeze hard enough. We have wet through numerous expensive rain jackets in the last few months alone doing nothing more than walking to the mailbox, which is why I searched for un-earth friendly, old-school, KEEP YOU DRY raincoats.Here is the rundown of these.The attached hood has loose flaps that are supposed to velcro shut under your chin over the high collar on the coat. The coat is fine, it's the hoods and necks that are the issue. We both have single chins and a neck, so it's not like we have neckins that are causing the problem. Let me explain.Both jackets are very long, which is fantastic, and they have a nice fabric over the plastic shell; this does hold water and add weight when wet but is livable if you're not backpacking. Dry time isn't bad for the fabric. They also have elastic wrists that keep breezes and sideways rain out. And, as mentioned, unlike all the new "Waterproof Membranes" out on the market now, these are old-school "keep you dry" rain jackets... Nay, TRENCHCOATS that actually ...(wait for it)... KEEP YOU DRY!But.The hood's flaps and the coat's neck (when closed up) are too tight/small. I tried on my husband's jacket (XL) to check out the neck and hood closures because mine (Med) were so tight that closing them was uncomfortable and stupid. I was able to get them closed on the XL hood's neck flaps. It is still snug but I did get it to attach and it isn't choking me. It appears the necks and flaps are one size fits all; yes, the XL was minimally bigger than the Med., but not by much. I do have to crank the strings around the face of either hood to tighten the top half though because the hood's dome, wonky brim, and overall size on both jackets (excluding closure area!) could easily shelter an entire colony of sea lions.As for the husband.He can't use the hood on the XL at all; it just flaps around because he can't close the coat's neck area or the hood's neck flaps.No maybe - They are too small & tight.The body of the jacket fits fine and he can wear a jacket underneath.So.Using the jackets, regardless of size, with the hood just flopped over your head and unsecured is a hot mess. It'll just flop off your head or repeatedly smack in your face. It's annoying. Very annoying. So if you plan to wear it without the hood this is an amazing rain jacket. It keeps me dry all the way to the top of my Wellies during biblical downpours, which around here are simply referred to as "Tuesday".One more thing; the zipper pull on the light blue Med. coat is some ridiculous double-hinged delicate fru-fru they must have thought the more effeminate among us would appreciate. Every time I try to pull it up it bends and flops awkwardly which usually makes the zipper catch or unlatch at the bottom. The XL black jacket has a normal sturdy zipper thatnone would expect to find on an outdoor jacket. Fru-fru on lingerie is fine but on outdoor gear, it should be banned.Solution; I am returning the Med jacket for an L- just because of the neck and hood- and hoping the Lg doesn't have a ridiculous zipper as well. I would have kept the hubby's XL just for the hood, but the body of the XL on my short lady's body fits like a circus tent. The husband's jacket is also going back in exchange for an XXL just to see if he can get the hood and neck to fit. We are not holding our breath on those hoods and have already ordered him a separate hat.If I remember to update this when the new jackets arrive I'll let you know how it all washes out.
K**L
Heavy duty!
Very sturdy and well made. Big pockets. Cuffs to keep water from rolling down arm. I was actually looking for a light weight one to keep with me when the weather shows chance of rain. This one will be a commitment to carry when it might not be needed. I definitely recommend it, it is well made! Not likely to rip like a lightweight one might tend to.
F**Y
Very pleased!
Does the job. Love the length as I don't like rain pants. Keeps me dry in heavy rain when having to be in it. A little warm but to be expected.
R**.
comfortable
This is a very nice quality raincoat that packs into a small pouch. I've had a number of this type of raincoat, and they have been stiff, and very cheaply made. This has some type of material that is soft, flexible, and packs small. Another big plus is the pockets, usually you just get slits to reach through. Nice reflective striping for nights when I'm walking the dog. The hood is adjustable so you can have it lose or if it's windy you can cinch it down to completely protect yourself from water going down your neck.
B**H
I love this raincoat!
Very comfortable. It appears as though it will last a long time and I love the reflective stripe.
R**.
Nicely made but too hot for South Florida
It was constructed very well. The length long as indicated. Unfortunately, I am returning it because it is very heavy, hot and not breable.
J**O
Nice raincoats
Good for outdoor activities and fishing the best.
K**T
Super
Der Mantel ist wirklich absolut zu empfehlen. Regen dicht, gut zu tragen und passt super.
M**.
Rain coats
High quality fits well good range of colours. Well maid to keep you dry and warm in autumn and winter with the sleeves extended over gloves .
H**R
Title
Other than sizing issue that we had to exchange for smaller size, everything else is perfect! It’s a high quality raincoat! Best texture and fabric that would withstand
L**S
Ist tatsächlich wasserdicht
Tut was es soll joa
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