This waterproof rain cape is the essential accessory for your hikes. It is quick to get on and provides full protection from the rain, with or without a backpack (maximum capacity of 40 L).
Created and tested in the French Alps, this long-sleeved poncho provides shelter from the rain when hiking.
Fit and sizing information
Good coverage for hikers between 5'1" and 5'5" in height (size XS)between 5'6" and 5'9" in height (size S/M)between 5'10" and 6'3" in size L/XL... and wearing a backpack (capacity of 0 to 40 L).The hood can be tightened using an elasticated cord and a stopper.The ends of the sleeves are cuffed with an elasticated bias binding that prevents water from entering the sleeves.This rain cape is easy to get on and off thanks to its very long front zipper, by easily letting the head through
Additional recommended products
To complement your outfit, a pair of waterproof pants or gaiters is recommended to protect your lower legs perfectly.
Component waterproofing
We measure a fabric's resistance to water pressure, expressed in terms of the height of a water column in mm (based on the ISO 811 standard). The higher the pressure, the more waterproof the fabric.Components with a 2000 mm rating can withstand the pressure of a 2000 mm column of water (which is equivalent to a rain shower lasting 2 hours).
Waterproofing of the garment
This garment has been shower-tested in 60 liters/sqm/hour of water for 2 hours. This test reproduces the average conditions of a rain shower in the mountains.
Component breathability
To find out whether a fabric is breathable, we test its evaporative resistance or RET (based on the ISO 11092 standard). The lower the resistance, the more water vapor generated by the body in physical activity can escape through the fabric. Hence, the more breathable it is. For example: RET < 9 = extremely breathable fabric 9 < RET < 12 = very breathable fabric 12 < RET < 20 = breathable fabric RET > 20 = little or no breathability.This cape has an RET = 12.
Water-repellent property of the component
The water-repellent property of a fabric is its ability to make water run off its surface without absorbing it. In this way, the fabric does not soak up water and therefore remains lightweight, breathable and warm. The water-repellent property is obtained by applying a treatment to the outer surface of the fabric.This treatment needs to be restored throughout the lifetime of the garment (every 3 washes). All of Quechua's ponchos and capes have a water-repellent treatment.
A score for comparing the products' environmental impact
The product's environmental footprint is calculated over its entire lifespan using various indicators. An overall score from A to E is given to help you easily identify the most eco-friendly products by comparing products of the same type (T-shirts, pants, backpacks, etc.) with each other. Decathlon is committed to displaying the environmental information of its products. For more information: http://sustainability.decathlon.com/
Care
Use a waterproof spray or wash-in productTo restore the water-repellent property of the fabric and optimize the performance of your garment throughout its lifetime.
Waterproofing of the garment
This garment has been shower-tested using 16 gallons of water/sqm/hour for 2 hours. This test reproduces the average conditions of a rain shower in the mountains.
Component breathability
To find out whether a fabric is breathable, we test its evaporative resistance or RET (based on the ISO 11092 standard). The lower the resistance, the more water vapor generated by the physically active body can escape through the fabric. Hence, the more breathable it is. For example: RET < 9 = extremely breathable fabric / 920 = little or no breathability.
Water-repellent property of the component
The water repellent property of a fabric is its ability to allow water to slide off its surface without absorbing it. In this way, the fabric does not soak up water and therefore remains lightweight, breathable and warm. The water-repellent property is obtained by applying a treatment to the outer surface of the fabric. This treatment needs to be repeated throughout the lifetime of the garment (every 3 washes). All of Quechua's ponchos and capes have a water-repellent treatment.
A score for comparing the product's environmental impact
The product’s environmental impacts are calculated over its entire lifecycle using different indicators. An overall score from A to E is given to help you easily identify the most eco-friendly products by comparing products of the same type (T-shirts, pants, backpacks, etc.) with each other. Decathlon is committed to displaying the environmental information of its products. For more information: http://sustainability.decathlon.com/
Composition
Main fabric : 100.0% Polyester cationicCoating : 100.0% PolyurethaneLining : 100.0% Polyester cationic
Care Instructions
Wash at 86°F. Use liquid detergent; do not add fabric softener. Fasten zippers and hook and loop fasteners before washing. Restore fabric water-repellent properties using a suitable treatment with each wash. All our Decathlon stores offer a complete range of products specially designed to keep fabrics water-resistant and breathable. These products will help you optimize your garment's performance throughout its lifespan.
Waterproof : Coating: 2000 mm rating (Schmerber) Fully taped seams.Long sleeves
Breathability : Hydrophilic coating (RET=12): reduces condensation in the clothing.
Ventilation : Deep zipped air vent to allow fresh air inside during physical exercise.
Compatibility : Can accommodate a 0-40 L backpack inside.
Durability : Polyester fabric with good resistance to tearing.
Compact design : Independent storage bag provided.Dimensions: L 7.1" x H 7.9" x D 1.2"