Men's Heritage Rain Slicker
Description
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Heritage Rain Slicker keeps you comfortable as you weather the storm
- Completely waterproof so you always stay dry
- Soft cotton jersey lining
- Underarm grommets prevent overheating
- Snap placket over hidden zip closure for double protection
- Adjustable hood and cuffs block out wind and wet
- Two snap pockets with handwarmer pockets
Approx. garment length:
Regular size M: 76cm/30"
Reviewed by 3 customers
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Pros
- Lightweight
- Water Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual wear
Comments about Men's Heritage Rain Slicker:
Feels 1/2 size too small, I cannot get a thick jumper under it, but luckily the jacket itself is quite warm. Very happy with its waterproofness.Colour nice and bright and I like the striped lining.
- Sizing:
- Feels half size too small
- Sleeve Length:
- Feels true to length
- Length:
- Feels true to length
Pros
- Water Resistant
Cons
- Poor value for money
Best Uses
Comments about Men's Heritage Rain Slicker:
It certainly keeps the rain out but due to the material you sweat like mad inside -- there are no vents to let the heat out. Also, even in light rain the hood must be up as it is lined with cloth and quickly gets soaking wet. The snap catches are also very difficult to open once closed and are prone to tearing the material.
Not at all a good purchase -- but the color is nice.
Pros
- Wrinkle Resistant
Cons
- Rain Gets Into Cuffs
- Rivets Hard To Open
- Will Eventually Tear
Best Uses
- Taking Dog Out In Rain
Comments about Men's Heritage Rain Slicker:
Difficult from photo to see what the material is:it's like a thin-sheet PVC. The riveted buttons are difficult to open and you can tell that eventually they will tear if you use force to open them, so the zip is the best bet if you want it to last. Feels cheap and disappointing.In rain, the arms near the wrists got wet- so not that rain-proof. Would not recommend this.
- Sizing:
- Feels too large
- Comfort vs Style:
- Comfort Driven
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Q:
lenght of tall jacketAsked on 9/24/2012 by peter from porstmouth1 answer
A:
This does depend on which size you order. The measurement is taken from the centre back position (just under the collar) straight down. Approximate measurements are: M - 31.5", L - 32.25" and the XL - 33".Answered on 9/24/2012 by Christine from Lands' End
Q:
How small can it be packed and how heavy is it. Going to NZ where it could be wet, but previously will be in hot climate and would not want to have to wear it - but pack it economically.
Mike FrostAsked on 9/4/2012 by Mike from Knebworth UK1 answer
A:
The weight and pack dimensions will vary with size, however we have checked one in size Small; it weighs less than 8 ounces, and packs down to 11” x 8” x 5”.Answered on 9/7/2012 by Stuart from Lands' End
Q:
How much does this jacket weigh?Asked on 9/3/2012 by billyfrazer from UK1 answer
A:
The sample I have checked is a small size, so the measurements I can supply at the moment are approximate. The mens slicker will weigh less than 8 ounces. The one I have here packages up to 11" x 8" x5" - it does not pack up as small as a kagoule, but I'm sure would be versatile for your purpose.Answered on 9/5/2012 by Susan from Lands' End
Q:
Hi, regarding the above item! Is the material a cotton blend polyurethane?
RegardsAsked on 8/15/2012 by Mick1 answer
A:
The shell of the jacket is made from 100% polyurethane, and it has a lining of pure cotton. This gives a jacket which is totally waterproof, yet is light in weight and comfortable to wear.Answered on 8/17/2012 by Stuart from Lands' End
Q:
Hi, is the Polyurethane material used for making this jacket breathable? If so is it high, medium or low.
RegardsAsked on 8/15/2012 by Mick1 answer
A:
The material in these jacket is totally waterproof, however it is not breathable. For this reason the jacket has underarm grommets to aid ventilation and to increase comfort for the wearer.Answered on 8/17/2012 by Stuart from Lands' End






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