Choose length before weight.
A longer back hem keeps spray off office clothes when riding or sitting on outdoor transit benches.
Waterproof outerwear, dry-storage bags, and low-glare accessories selected for the first twenty minutes after the forecast changes.
Adjusts the edit from light drizzle to storm-grade pieces.
Every piece earns its place by solving one commute problem: sealed seams, fast access, visible movement, or a dry laptop when the train platform has no cover.
The collection avoids noisy mountaineering shells. The lead fabric is a matte 3-layer nylon with a 20k waterproof membrane, taped stress seams, and cuffs cut for handlebars and umbrella grips.
| Waterproof rating | 20,000 mm column |
|---|---|
| Commute fit | Back hem covers seated posture |
| Visibility | Low-glare reflective piping |
Short buying notes from the collection desk, written to help customers choose without comparing every technical spec.
A longer back hem keeps spray off office clothes when riding or sitting on outdoor transit benches.
Look for a protected laptop sleeve before chasing total bag volume. Wet chargers end the day faster than wet socks.
Cuffs, straps, and pedal-side details read faster to drivers than a static patch on the chest.