These boots from Muck, Bogs, Xtratuf, and other brands can handle rain, muck, and mud. Here are our picks for the best rubber boots worth considering.
Because construction requires so many seams, a true rain jacket must be fully seam taped in order for it to be fully waterproof. Since all waterproof jackets are made this way, so you don't have to consider seam taping as part of your buying decision. Don't assume a jacket is fully wa...
Construction & Features We were pleasantly surprised to discover the hybrid-mapped nature of this ultralight rain jacket. That is to say, the gray-colored shoulders, upper-arms, and hood are optimized for max waterproofness with standard breathability, while the chest, back, and underarm are opt...
Best Work Mittens Give’r Frontier Mittens $139 at give-r.com Pros Waterproof construction Durable leather outer Multiple layers of insulation Cons Must be broken in Key Specs Type Mittens Material Cowhide Leather Waterproof Yes Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL ...
The tricky thing about these shoes is that they aren’t rated waterproof. This means they can get ruined by the rain if you’re working during the wet season. They’re amazing roof climbing shoes in the summer, but should definitely stay home during a storm. ...
REI’s in-house line of rain shells continues to impress us when it comes to bang for your buck, and the popular Rainier is no exception. Overall, we think they’ve put together a solid product: The in-house 2.5-layer construction holds up well in all-day drizzle, pit zips help keep...
With designer good looks and eye-catching patterns, this set of soft-sided spinner suitcases is perfect for those who like to travel in style.Incredibly lightweight and spacious, their durable fabric construction has been designed to last. ...
To climb Kilimanjaro, you need a rain jacket, also known as a hard shell, and rain pants to keep you dry when the clouds roll in. What is important for rain gear? Let’s start with the obvious. It has to be waterproof. Rain jackets/pants or hard shells are designed to keep you ...
Boasts superior waterproof construction Can keep the feet dry and sweat-free Ideal for trekking or walking on hard surfaces Lined with padding to prevent blisters What We Don’t Like Needs more time to break-in You don’t have to fret when the rain starts to pour if you’re wearing these...
This is a coating applied to the outside of a rain jacket so water can bead up and run right off. DWR coatings stop working after a while which leads to the outer layer of a jacket soaking water. The internal membrane still keeps you dry but since that outer layer is filled ...