Rain Skirt

(3 customer reviews)

$37.00

The Rain Skirt is the perfect way to keep your shorts dry on summertime hikes.  It has a unique fastening system and loops on the four corners to use as a ground cloth. It is a simple wrap around skirt (kilt for you guys) that has Omni Tape on one side to keep it shut.  It is made from Xenon Sil 1.1 and is completely waterproof.

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The Rain Skirt is the perfect way to keep your shorts dry on summertime hikes.  It has a unique fastening system and loops on the four corners to use as a ground cloth. It is a simple wrap around skirt (kilt for you guys) that has Omni Tape on one side to keep it shut.  It is made from Xenon Sil 1.1 and is completely waterproof.  Not only do you enjoy the ventilation of the skirt, but you will always have a dry place to sit. Comes in brown and has handy pocket that becomes an integrated stuff sack.  It is 32-inches long and fits up to a 46-inch waist.

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Made by Dutchware and of course, Made in the USA

 

Additional information

Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU DUT007

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  1. One person found this helpful
    jeweldirks16

    Good for EVERytHING!

    jeweldirks16 (verified owner)

    I LOVE this little thing! I carry it constantly, and most often, I’ve used it as an emergency tarp for me and the dog to huddle under during a surprise rainstorm. Tough, and just big enough to cover us both. I’ve used it to keep out the rain from my hammock/tarp set-up on a particularly stormy and windy night. I’ve used it as a picnic blanket…covering wood from morning dew…. Of course, it’s great to keep the rain from soaking down on my legs, too. So tough and lightweight that I carry it without thinking.

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