Rain Jackets - Seam Taped
Rain Jackets - Seam Taped
Rain Jackets - Seam Taped
Rain Jackets - Seam Taped
Rain Jackets - Seam Taped
Rain Jackets - Seam Taped

Rain Jackets - Seam Taped

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Made in North Carolina, U.S.A.

Why Buy LHG Rain Jacket?

Keeping dry in the rain while hiking is more than just a challenge.  You either get wet from the outside by the rain or you get wet from sweat from the inside.

Even though “waterproof breathable” jackets are a truly novel technology and work well in the laboratory, they just don’t seem to work in the field.  Dirt and dust from the trail will clog numerous pores in the external fabric, your pack and straps cover a significant portion jackets surface area preventing vapor transfer, and the rain drops also cover another large portion of the remaining surface of the jacket.  These “waterproof breathable” products require a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating that washes off over time and use and must be renewed periodically to regain water repellency.  Most of these DWR coatings contain PFAS (often referred to as “forever chemicals”) and may contaminate groundwater.   These jackets will often wet-out over time.

LightHeart Gear’s ultra-light PFAS-free rain jackets are made from a permanently waterproof Polyester material with a Silicone coating on the outside and a polyurethane coating on the inside, which is purposefully non-breathable.  All of the seams are seam taped and the extra large pit-zips utilize waterproof zippers.  The generous pit-zips provide guaranteed breathability when necessary and also allow you to slip your arms out of them to essentially wear the garment as a vest when desired.  A roomy hood capable of having a hat or cap underneath and a small flexible brim help keep the rain off your face.

 

  • All jackets now fully seam taped.
  • Waterproof zippers, front and pit zips.
  • See the review of the jacket on Section Hiker.com
  • A full function lightweight rain jacket.
  • Fabrics: 20D ripstop polyester, silicone coated on outside, PU coated on inside >5000mm. HH.
  • All fabrics are waterproof,  not breathable.
  • Long pit zips in every jacket allow you to slip your arm out for more ventilation. (#3 coil zipper)
  • Front zipper is #5 molded plastic tooth waterproof.
  • Elastic and Velcro adjustments at wrists.
  • Full brim hood to keep the rain off your glasses.
  • Sizes: X-Small,  thru 3X-Large.
  • Hand warmer pockets.
  • Inside waterproof pockets (2).
  • All jackets come with a matching small stuff sack.
  • Male model is 5'9", 155 lbs wearing a size medium jacket.

 

Care Instructions:

  • Hand wash cold water
  • Mild detergent
  • No Bleach
  • Do not iron
  • DO NOT PLACE IN DRYER.
  • DO NOT USE NIKWAX PRODUCTS ON THIS JACKET.

Sizing/ Specs:

 

Size

XS

Small

Medium

Large

X-Large

2-XL

3-XL

Weight (oz)

6.34

7.1

7.4

7.8

8.2

8.4

8.6

Front Zip Length

27.5

27.5

29.2

29.5

29.5

29.5

29.5

Chest (inches)

32-34

36-38

40-42

44-46

48-50

52-54

55-58

Pit Zip Length

19

19

20

20

21

22

22

Cross Chest Measure

19

21.5

24

25

27

28

30

Center back to edge of sleeve

32.5

33.5

35

36

37

38

38




Customer Reviews

Based on 18 reviews
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Ange

Very good rain coat, does not leak..light weight
Slow delivery to Australia 🇦🇺 but worth it...

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Mihail Beckerman
rain jacket

5'8", 140LB. Small was too tight shoulders/arm pits. Medium fits well. Had a chance to wear in the rain - waterproof. Pit zips are giant - good ventilation. Workmanship is excellent.

A
Andrea Nodal
great customer service

as with all these cottage brands, customer service is excellent. you need help you talk to a real person. I haven't gotten to use my jacket in the rain yet but it came in perfect!

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Anonymous
Great Jacket, Wish There Was a Woman's Fit

This jacket was exactly what I was looking for after years of more expensive, "breathable" jackets wetting out! I do wish there was a woman's fit available. I'm 5' 1" and 110 lbs, and I went with the XS. I'm glad I did, I think the S would have been way too large, especially through the shoulders and sleeves. However, it's a little tight in the chest (not noticeably so, but I probably couldn't layer a puffy under it). It also bunches up a bit around my hips, rather than coming down to cover them.

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Fred Harris

Great, light rainjacket that keeps me dry.

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