Let me start by saying this rain suit is BUILT. The heavy-duty nylon feels like it could survive a hurricane, and after testing it during a brutal weekend camping trip, I believe it. The waterproofing is legit—zero leaks even in sideways rain. But let’s break it down.
The Good: The jacket’s zippered closure is smooth, and the internal mesh panel actually works for breathability (unlike some sweaty plastic bags masquerading as rain gear). The pants? Game-changer with that drawstring waist—no awkward sagging mid-storm. Plus, the Velcro ankle openings are genius for boot lovers.
The Bad: Sizing is WILD. The XL jacket could fit two of me, while the pants run snug (RIP my 36-inch waist). And that hood elastic? More like a wrist tourniquet—great for blocking rain, terrible for comfort. Also, zippers open ‘backwards’ (right side), which feels alien at first.
Real Talk: At $58, it’s a steal for durability (washed mine muddy—came out pristine), but order TWO sizes up for pants if you value mobility. Perfect for farm work or snowblowing; less so for fashion or petite frames. Would I rebuy? For utility—yes. For fit consistency? *side-eye*.