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Cloudburst Emergence 4L: Extra durable polyester fabric with polyurethane backing for excellent water resistance, packability and breathability. Cloudburst 2.5: Tough nylon material with a coating making it water and wind proof while remaining highly breathable and lightweight. Nylon: Lightweight, fast-drying synthetic fiber. Plastic Buckle: A belt of webbing is clipped together for added security and fit with a plastic buckle. Sealed Seams: Waterproof taping on the back side of the stitching ensures there are no gaps in the water-proofing. Super Seam Sealing: Fully seam sealed with circle/oval patch reinforcement at all seam junctions. This makes the seams even more waterproof and abrasion resistant, which is critical when standing in a body of moving water. Relaxed Fit: Comfortable and casual. Great for taking a hike, having a cookout, or anything in between. SR Series: Made for the water lovers. Ultimate water resistance and/or quick drying, sun protection, breathability. Removable Suspenders: Easily attach or remove the included suspenders on the fly. Fishing: This product is specifically designed to make fishing more comfortable and successful. Reflective Logo: Increase your visibility when working out in the evening or night. Highly Waterproof: The materials and treatments of this garment provide a high level of waterproofing to block out snow and water in most applications. The waterproof rating on such garments is 10,000-20,000mmH20. Somewhat Breathable: This generally refers to highly waterproof garments that in order to keep water out, they suffer a little on the inside by not letting some of the moisture pass through the barrier. Low to moderate impact activities won't be a problem, but high intensity activity will cause a buildup of moisture. The average skier/athlete is usually still comfortable with clothing at this level. Warm: Light and breathable to keep you comfortable in nice weather. UPF 50+ Sun Protection: Excellent protection from the sun for long periods of exposure and for high altitudes. |