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Chest - Measure horizontally across the widest part of your chest and double it to get your full chest size.How To Measure
Leg Length – Measure from the crotch (top of inner thigh) to where you want the hem to sit on your foot or shoe. The Downpour Eco features Rab’s Women’s ‘Regular’ Fit which means it has enough room for a couple of layers underneath it, without creating excess material that flaps around in the wind. Designed to be versatile our Regular Fit garments are not closely fittedmaking them ideal forcross-seasonal use and multi-layering. Regular fit garments are contoured, with room for movement.My main issue is with the zip. It’s nicely waterproof and seems durable but is very difficult to zip up/down with one hand. It’s not a crux, but you do come across plenty of points outside when stopping to use both hands is impractical.
Despite pretty awesome waterproofing, the Rab Downpour is breathable when working up a bit of a sweat. The AquaGuard® pit zips are pretty long at 11 inches giving great breathability when you need some extra ventilation.Rab's Slim Fit garments are designed to be worn closer to the body or over layers such as base-layers and light mid-layers. Close fitting for maximum performance when moving dynamically. As previously mentioned, the hood is non-helmet compatible but has adjustment points in the front and rear, allowing you to tailor it closely to your bonce when it’s blowing a hoolie. The flexible polymer peak works in tandem with this, keeping the wind and rain out of your face. Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you, may vary. We’ll never forget how the great founder of Columbia Sportswear, Gert Boyle, strapped her son to the roof of her car and drove through a rainstorm. Her famous sense of humour truly shone through the iconic Columbia ads during the 80s and 90s. In these ads, the “One Tough Mother” performed experiments, such as sending her son through a carwash—all in the name of product testing, of course. Gert Boyle had the famous motto, “It’s perfect. Now make it better.” And here at Columbia, we keep striving towards that standard.