🌧️ Gear up for the elements with style!
The Portwest Rain Trousers are lightweight, waterproof workwear designed for comfort and practicality. Featuring a generous fit, elasticated waistband, and stud adjustable hems, these trousers ensure a secure fit while keeping you dry. Available in multiple colors and sizes, they are perfect for any professional facing unpredictable weather.
L**E
Waterproof rain pants.
Fit is true to size. Made well. Comfortable and warm. Great for hiking and rainy days in the rain forest in Ketchikan, Alaska.
K**O
great product to keep you nice and dry
the pants are soft, and the material thickness allows you to move in comfort. this pair of pants are durability and come with nice size pockets. well worth the money.
D**R
Very basic rain pant
Very basic rain pant that should keep me dry. Disappointed waist did not have a draw string but these pants are budget priced.
R**K
Unable to keep these rain pants up
Whatever size you order there is no way to tighten these rain pants to keep them up. No drawstring. Small amount of elastic material at the waist. $14 to buy...$13 to return them.
A**Y
a nice pair of pants to add to our raingear stash
The media could not be loaded. these pants are good quality! not too thick and not too thin. my husband normally wears 32x32 and tho these say 31 on the size chart, they are definitely roomy enough over at least a base layer and likely over jeans as well.tho they do make some noise, they aren’t super bothersome. of course, they’d be too loud for hunting. (we took video to try to capture the sound and size on - i’m struggling to get it uploaded, so check back later).i suspect they’ll be okay getting on and off over running shoes, but work or hiking boots would likely be a problem. we will consider re-waterproofing them again next season, if needed, but i suspect they’ll last at least a couple seasons.we will take them for our upcoming backpacking trip if there’s lots of rain in the forecast. if not, we’ll keep these in our adventure stash but probably pack our lightweight ponchos.ps. seller accepts returns, but you pay return postage. at ~ $10, these are clearly a great value to have on hand for backup.(i have recently purchased several brands of raingear to compare and review on our upcoming trip, so check those out, if it’d be helpful!)
N**R
Functional, but not special.
Pretty thick material, makes the pants heavier than I want them to be. I think the description of 13oz is accurate (0.8lbs). Since the material is pretty thick they will take a beating. I intend on keeping these in my pack for backcountry hiking/camping. They take up more space than I would like though. No zipper on the bottoms. The leg opening is wide enough to get them over my boots, but not easily, and if my boots are muddy, then the inside of the pants will get muddy. They have snap fasteners on the leg openings to tighten them once they are on though which is nice. The pockets are slits to allow you to access your pants pockets underneath these. The slits are held together with velcro closures. Overall, pretty heavy and thick. They are durable, and if you plan on wearing them in really wet conditions then I think they would be good, but if you are looking for something to keep in your pack and toss on when you need to there are other pants that are lighter and pack smaller. Not the best for what I will use them for, but they are functional. As far as fit goes, I am a 31" waist and mediums fit. I am 6' tall and they are plenty long. Waist is all elastic and I think mediums would accomodate up to 34" waist, an definitely down to about 29" waist. They are baggy so they go over any pants easily, but they aren't that baggy, just a good loose fit through the legs.
M**L
Fits right, does its job, and NOT too ugly/smelly
I bought the rain jacket (S440) and pants (S441). I'd read a bunch of reviews that it works but is ugly or that the plastic winds up smelling like chemicals.But I'm please to report: it's fine! I'm 6'1" 170 lbs and bought both in M, and it fits perfectly -- not too boxy or anything. It's not going to win fashion awards, but you're not buying rain gear like this to wear to the office of to the opera -- this is *gear* and you're wearing it to stay warm while bicycling or hiking or doing chores outside in heavy rain, especially in the cold. And it really is *perfect* for that, and looks *fine* for that.I was mostly worried about smelling like chemicals -- I'm *super* super sensitive to that, and once threw a horrible plastic shower liner out the window after opening it it was so bad. But this had a very mild smell that went away after airing out for a couple of days, so no worries.And for the price, this is probably the best value-for-money of any clothing item I've ever purchased... so 5 stars!(Additional advice: when I bought it most sellers were shipping from the UK, but I was able to find at least one "fulfilled by Amazon" for both jacket and pant, so look for those if you want normal shipping times.)
N**Y
What bad can actually be said about these
What bad can actually be said about these? For the price, I don't think they can be beat.I like how roomy they are. They will accommodate anything I may have on should I need them. I also like the snaps at the bottoms of the legs, to not only keep rain out, but also keep them from dragging the ground, as they are a bit long for me.Yes: They are noisy. You won't be sneaking up on any wildlife in these! But you'll be much drier, especially if you pair these with a decent rain jacket!No: These don't pack into a tiny little package. But they're much less expensive than those which do!These have, along with a rain jacket, found a permanent home in my camera backpack for wildlife and landscape photography.A quick tip: Put the jacket on first. Keeping your torso dry, firstly, is more important. Secondly, putting these on first in the rain will result in rain running into them before you can get the jacket on! So yes: Jacket first, then pull these on and tuck everything but the jacket into them.
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