A cycling raincoat, also called hard shells, an excellent waterproof cycling raincoat is an essential piece of kit if you need to ride regardless of the climate. Water on your skin combined with the strong winds of riding can rapidly make you become cold and effectively ruin a ride. If you can remain dry in rain you will remain more comfortable, warmer. And all this is possible due to our latest technology equipped with breathable waterproof laminates.
The very first and most obvious component one would anticipate from any nice cycling raincoat is that they have used waterproof texture - and not simply water repellent texture/treatment. Brands that utilize waterproof textures will, by and large, reveal to you that they have utilized them in the assembling cycle and should tell you to what exactly level they are waterproof. They will want to tell you they have utilized a top-notch waterproof texture since it's cost them a lot more than a water repellent or shower-proof texture would, and they want you to realize that this is mostly why their item will cost more.
Here let us tell you that waterproof textures are different from water repellent textures - a waterproof texture has been tried and tested in a lab utilizing the hydrostatic head or water segment test which takes a gander at how tall a section of water (estimated in mm) a texture can hold before water begins to leak through it. Water repellent textures will have a coating to prevent water yet this will last a couple of washes before it quits being viable, and should be re-applied.
Usually, a texture is viewed as waterproof if it can oppose 3000 mm of water from spilling through during the hydrostatic head test. And here at The Peoples, all our cycling raincoats are waterproof too in any event 3000 mm, and go up to a degree of 10 000 mm as we don't want to compromise the breathability.
Bottom line
So, to order the best quality cycling raincoat, visit us at The Peoples now! In this festive season, we are offering some special discounts too. Happy weatherproof days ahead!


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