5 protective rain ponchos for rainy days endorsed
But every British Columbian knows that the rain will eventually start and when it does it will go on… and on… and on… and on. It will test our patience and our waterproof attire. It will stretch our small talk “wet coast” weather puns to the limit.To prepare for the rainy season that’s between fall and winter, a rain poncho is the perfect layering piece. It offers protection without a coat or jacket, it’s waterproof, adjustable, lightweight and packable.
For cycling, hiking and commuting in dreary weather, this bright yellow Wetskins Stormfront Poncho has a drawstring hood, snap closures on the side, a neck gusset and is a one-size-fits-all unisex size. $22.99 at Canadian Tire.This Totes reversible poncho offers a bit of variety when getting out the door and comes in black/geometric print and pink/floral print. It has arm snaps, is machine-washable and has a small front pocket. From $60 at Amazon.
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