This PVC rain suit keeps you dry and protected from the elements. Waterproof and wind-resistant, it is outfitted with sealed, water-repellent seams. Its back and underarm ventilation system allows for air circulation. You have two flap pockets, an adjustable hood with drawstring, and adjustable wrists and pant cuffs with snaps.
▪ Made of 0.35 mm PVC
▪ Sealed and water-repellent seams
▪ Back and underarm vents
▪ Hood with adjustable draw cord
▪Adjustable cuffs and ankles cuffs with snaps
▪ 2 waist pockets with flaps
This PVC rain suit keeps you dry and protected from the elements. Waterproof and wind-resistant, it is outfitted with sealed, water-repellent seams. Its back and underarm ventilation system allows for air circulation. You have two flap pockets, an adjustable hood with drawstring, and adjustable wrists and pant cuffs with snaps.
▪ Made of 0.35 mm PVC
▪ Sealed and water-repellent seams
▪ Back and underarm vents
▪ Hood with adjustable draw cord
▪Adjustable cuffs and ankles cuffs with snaps
▪ 2 waist pockets with flaps
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