I love the outdoors, and I am a huge fan of hiking. We do realize though, these activities can be quite intense when it comes to planning for them, especially the clothes you should wear.
If you are into the outdoors and carrying out adventurous activities outside your home, you will need something to protect you during the changes in weather when you are out and about or during gloomy, wet days. However, making a choice is not that easy, especially considering the sheer amount of things that are available – but a raincoat is a perfect place to begin if you cannot decide on anything else.
When you get to a store and see all the endless varieties of polyester and nylon, it is easy to get confused.
For you to make an informed choice, it is important to familiarize yourself with product tags and the basic meanings you will get from them, which is what we are going to do. This first entails knowing the varieties of weather protection you are likely to see.
These two terms might sound similar, but they actually mean different things. For something to be considered waterproof, it must have enough resistance to water to stay dry even in driving rain (or moving water).
The standards of testing differ between manufacturers, but any brand that says their product is waterproof can back up its claims easily.
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