Buying a Waterproof

The last thing that you want when you are out on a date is to get soaked to the skin. This is especially true when you are out on the hills ...

Image: Image: Walking singles need a good waterproof for days out on the hills.Your waterproof will probably be the most expensive piece of walking kit you buy so you need to be sure that you are not wasting your time. You need to decide what sort of conditions you are likely to be facing, if you are heading into the hills or mountains then you will need a good quality waterproof - it could make the difference between a pleasant day and a miserable day. Or life and death by keeping hypothermia at bay.

The fabric is probably the most important factor, check the spec and make sure that it meets, or preferably exceeds, British standards in both waterproof tests and breathability. The fabric should be ripstop so that if it does get torn, the damage will be minimised. The seams should be taped and the shoulders either reinforced with an extra layer or by using a thicker fabric. The latter reduces the chance of failure of the waterproof where it is in contact with the straps of your rucksack.

The zips are a problem area; the only way to completely waterproof a zip is to use flaps to cover it with a storm flap. Very light waterproofs will not have a storm flap; heavier ones will have one, or even better, 2 overlapping flaps. Look also for 'pit zips' - zipped openings under the armpits that can help to cool you down during high activity sessions. Personally, I don't find they cool very well but they certainly seem to allow a lot of moist air out, reducing the inevitable condensation. Check that you can operate the zips whilst wearing your gloves, zip tags are helpful here, even if the waterproof you buy doesn't have these, you can fashion them yourself at a later date anyway.

Drawcords keep draughts at bay and make the waterproof cosier. They should be easy to operate even when wearing gloves; single hand operation is the most convenient. Check that the hood drawcords are likely to flap around in the wind; they can be quite painful if they hit you in the face!

The most effective hoods are integral and the least effective are the zip-off hoods, although you will probably only found the latter on a less serious waterproof. A peak on the hood is a nice, but not essential feature, more important is a layer of fabric in the hood that can be drawn snugly to the face, conserving warmth and keeping the water out. A high chin flap is great in windy weather but check that it is sufficiently stiff which will prevent it from flapping into your face. Some waterproofs have wired hoods, this again can be a boon when it is windy, this type of hood will stay in whatever shape you form, keeping the wind and rain from driving into your face.

Now for the pockets. Check that the inside layer of the pocket, against your clothing, is waterproof material and not just mesh. Can you open and close them with gloves on? Is at least one pocket large enough to hold a map? Will a set of keys snag on the lining?

Finally, go to a reputable shop to buy your waterproof, army surplus stores and cheap gear shops will just sell low quality waterproofs, OK if you are just an occasional stroller who will only get caught out by a shower but not beefy enough for any serious walking.
Image: Image: Singles who ride mountainbikes need to buy a good waterproof.

Image: Image: Dating and active single will mean that sooner or later you will need a good waterproof.

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