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SULAITE Motorcycle Raincoat Suit Men Outdoor Waterproof Rainwear Shoes Cover Ultrathin Rain Coat Cycling Fishing Climbing Jacket

$86.99 USD$113.09 USD23% off

Color: Green-0901

Size: XL

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Features:

1,Featured Raincoat: This raincoat suit is made of waterproof fabric, which is windproof and rainstorm, no leakage, detachable hat, flexible and durable, allowing you to enjoy riding; It is light, breathable and comfortable, allowing you to ride comfortably; It adopts anti-wrinkle and wear-resistant. The fabric is wrinkle-resistant and durable; It is also equipped with a hidden shoe cover, which can be easily retracted in sunny and rainy days. It is specially designed with reflective design. Even if it is rainy, you can be a cool version of yourself.
2,Fashion Style: Waterproof and tear-proof poncho, light weight, not easy to wear and durable.
3,Light Weight: It can be fold into a small storage bag for easy insertion into a backpack, glove box or pocket.
4,Multifunctional: The rain jacket and windbreaker great for hiking, climbing, traveling, camping, sports outdoor. It is easy to quick-drying when it is light rain or snow and wind.
5,Economical and Practical: Lightweight, foldable, convenient, economical and ready to use at any time. It provides you with full body protection and it can be put into a bag, suitcase or backpack after use to save space.
Specification:
Material: Raincoat fabric;
Polyester cloth;
TPU film;
Breathable mesh
Size: M/L/XL/XXL/XXXL
Colour: Black/Green/Gray/Red
Be applicable: Rainy day out/cycling/camping

Packing List:
1*Raincoat Suit

Note:
1.Please refer to the size chart in the image section and recommend a size slightly larger than the size to place other clothes in it.
2.Due to the lighting effects and shooting angles, there is color difference in the product, please understand.
3.Due to manual measurement, there is a tolerance in the product size.

 


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