Hello-
I'm curious if anyone has used the Dehen raincoat? I have tried loads of different ways of searching the internet for any real world use-cases, but have yet to find any actual information about the garment. I like the look of it, for a raincoat, but I'm wondering if its more of a fashion over function item, and would quickly fail in moderate/heavy rainfall given its made from a waxed cotton. The raincoats that I have are synthetic and work great at keeping moisture out, but also create that awful sweatbox environment when doing much ore than a simple walk.
I am looking for something that is functional and can be used when hiking/doing chores in colder rain (today is a great example its 39°F and raining loads), and this coat "looks" part, but I've not used natural materials as actual rain coats. Both the Dehen N1 and Waxed Iron Hide N1, seem to shed water well enough, but the lack of a hood, and the exposed mouton/wool/alpaca on the collar, don't make them good for rain work.
Thanks!
I'm curious if anyone has used the Dehen raincoat? I have tried loads of different ways of searching the internet for any real world use-cases, but have yet to find any actual information about the garment. I like the look of it, for a raincoat, but I'm wondering if its more of a fashion over function item, and would quickly fail in moderate/heavy rainfall given its made from a waxed cotton. The raincoats that I have are synthetic and work great at keeping moisture out, but also create that awful sweatbox environment when doing much ore than a simple walk.
I am looking for something that is functional and can be used when hiking/doing chores in colder rain (today is a great example its 39°F and raining loads), and this coat "looks" part, but I've not used natural materials as actual rain coats. Both the Dehen N1 and Waxed Iron Hide N1, seem to shed water well enough, but the lack of a hood, and the exposed mouton/wool/alpaca on the collar, don't make them good for rain work.
Thanks!


