Sailing Jacket with Bib Pants Overall Waterproof for Men Women Fishing Rain Suits Coastal (Carbon, Small)








Key features
- •Fully lined hi-vis hood with 2-way adjustment system for comfort.
- •Adjustable waist. Inside pocket. Jacket with Elbow and Shoulder Cordura Patches, Bibs with Knees and Hips Cordura Patches
- •Pocket hand warmers. Hood. High Collar lined. Adjustable cuffs with Neoprene inner seals for watertight comfort.
- •Handles harness or life jacket and reflective tape.2-way zipper for convenience, protected by double storm guard.
- •Infant and adult models offer the same features. Deep cargo pockets with secure closure.
Sailing Jacket with Bib Pants Overall Waterproof for Men Women Fishing Rain Suits Coastal (Carbon, Small)
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Customer Reviews
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Great durable product
Brandon bailey✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
Utilize this product over the weekend during a rain storm on the water. Held up great. Kept me warm. And the sun came out also kept me cool.
This is a great rain suit
Leihulu Oliveira✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2023
I absolutely love this rain suit. I live in a place where it rains a lot and needed better rain protection, this exceeded my expectations.
Two Pieces for One Price
Sabayon Linux User✓ Verified Purchase•September 11, 2023
Here is a tip: Never go to ICELAND in the spring, without a rain suit. The cabs are too expensive, the streets are difficult to navigate, fuel is high priced, and, you will miss out on most of the fun, if you do not walk everywhere you can. Umbrellas are useless because of the wind, and the locals think you are insane if you carry an umbrella. Pack to dress in layers, and take your rain gear. The locals also think you are eccentric if you allow rain to discourage you from doing... pretty much anything, so carry on regardless.
Navis sold me a substantial two piece rain suit (jacket and pants) for what others were charging for a nice rain jacket. There is a bit of a trade off. The more expensive jackets are "sportier". They are more fashion forward. The Navis set, is "all business". Industrial grey (or dark blue) and looking like you just stepped off the ocean oil platform, or fishing vessel. Lots of storm flaps, and Velcro closures. Insulating lining, that never got clammy in the cool wet weather. Real fabric, not plastic film, and snazzy reflector patches, so you can be found in the dark, or not be hit by a car, crossing a street. I thought maybe I would look too industrial, and people would be put off. Really nice people in Iceland, who do not have a problem with function usurping fashion if it has a practical purpose.
I was vindicated when I went into one of the premier (read: expensive) clothing stores named, "66 North". They had an almost exact duplicate of my rain suit on the rack, (same color) priced at three times what I paid for Navis. I however, did not have the very fashionable "66 North" logo patches on mine. I stayed dry. I had a great time. Just what I needed to be comfortable while I was sight seeing. The attached hood, stored in the collar, was functional, but hard to manage in the wind, because it is light weight. I picked up a water repellent wool knit cap that solved that problem. Even if I put the hood up over the cap, it stayed in place much better. Some other reviewers said they got wet. I did not have that problem (so far). The fit was "roomy" on me. That is how I wanted it, for freedom of movement, air circulation, and space to layer warmer clothes under it as needed.
Navis sold me a substantial two piece rain suit (jacket and pants) for what others were charging for a nice rain jacket. There is a bit of a trade off. The more expensive jackets are "sportier". They are more fashion forward. The Navis set, is "all business". Industrial grey (or dark blue) and looking like you just stepped off the ocean oil platform, or fishing vessel. Lots of storm flaps, and Velcro closures. Insulating lining, that never got clammy in the cool wet weather. Real fabric, not plastic film, and snazzy reflector patches, so you can be found in the dark, or not be hit by a car, crossing a street. I thought maybe I would look too industrial, and people would be put off. Really nice people in Iceland, who do not have a problem with function usurping fashion if it has a practical purpose.
I was vindicated when I went into one of the premier (read: expensive) clothing stores named, "66 North". They had an almost exact duplicate of my rain suit on the rack, (same color) priced at three times what I paid for Navis. I however, did not have the very fashionable "66 North" logo patches on mine. I stayed dry. I had a great time. Just what I needed to be comfortable while I was sight seeing. The attached hood, stored in the collar, was functional, but hard to manage in the wind, because it is light weight. I picked up a water repellent wool knit cap that solved that problem. Even if I put the hood up over the cap, it stayed in place much better. Some other reviewers said they got wet. I did not have that problem (so far). The fit was "roomy" on me. That is how I wanted it, for freedom of movement, air circulation, and space to layer warmer clothes under it as needed.
NAVIS design and build quality clearly beats costly competition.
E. Caroe✓ Verified Purchase•August 29, 2023
Since my 78-years of racing sailboats are ended at now 88-yrs, I opted for this lower priced "foul weather gear" to mostly use on land. Amazing surprise. It is far better designed and made than the "elite" brands I regularly bought for offshore as well as often soaking "one design racing." . Only problem is I brag about my new NAVIS rig and friends want to try it out during our FL rainy season. So it sometimes is not where I keep it. ALL FRIENDS ARE EQUALLY SHOCKED. NAVIS BEATS ELITES HANDS DOWN. (My old "water-tight" boots are next to replace. Must learn if NAVIS makes/sells boots; hope so.)
Good foul weather gear for the buck.
normalman✓ Verified Purchase•July 23, 2023
I go off shore two to three times a year for that I did not want to spend a load of money for Helly Hansen or Gill foul weather gear. This gear is water tight and lightly insulated. It performed well and still looks new after a week of sailing from Portsmouth to the BVI. It allows you to lair under garments to the temperature, and breaths fairly well. So far I am happy with my Navis gear.
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