Columbia Sportswear Men's Ibex Rainsuit

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Columbia Sportswear Men's Ibex Rainsuit

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Brand: Columbia Sportswear
Department: mens
Fabric Type: nylon
Label: Columbia Sportswear
Manufacturer: Columbia Sportswear
Publisher: Columbia Sportswear
Studio: Columbia Sportswear



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Product DescriptionColumbia Sportswear Ibex Rainsuit for Men: The Columbia Sportswear Ibex Rainsuit for Men is guaranteed to keep you dry in the most torrential of downpours. Constructed of 100% waterproof PVC with welded seams, the Ibex's authentic fit and 100% nylon backing will keep you as comfortable as can be while mesh vents will help provide a bit of ventilation. This rainsuit isn't breathable but its extremely functional, try it out for the ultimate in rain protection.




Features:
  • 100% Nylon with PVC Waterproof Coating
  • Waterproof
  • Seam sealed
  • Vented in front
  • Attached Hood





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Keep the Rain Out
I really like this rainsuit. It has those nifty pockets that can get to your inside pants pockets. Lots of vents, welded seems, lots of pockets. The hood is great, I do have a rain hat as well. I bought this rainsuit because I walk to work and I didn't want to be stopped by the rain in spring and fall. I'm very pleased with it, somedays I get a little hot, but it isn't too bad.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Columbia Sportswear Rain Suit
I keep this rain suit in my golf bag and have used several times, it is a nice weight and keeps me dry.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - good but could be better
I beleive that this would be a better product if it had ability to put them on w/o removing your boots.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Product as Described
I purchased this for my husband, who works in Rutgers Stadium during football games. I was concerned about the sizing, but I ordered in accordance with the suggestions, and it fits him well. I think it will work perfectly next time RU plays football in a downpour.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Rain Suit and RU
I have purchased the rain suit with the intention of wearing it for Rutger's Home football games. The recent West Virginia versus Rutger football game was played in a torrential downpour with strong wind. The rain suit was great like the West Virginia Football game as they destroyed the Rutgers football team. The rain suit fit comfortably and there was enough room to put layers underneath it for colder weather. The rain suit kept me bone dry and for colder weather make sure you wear layers for your warmth comfort. Also the rain suit served as a wind protector. The headgear kept my head dry.



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