Recommendations for rain coats that can also protect from wind? Don't want to spend a sexy chunk of cash for bullshit
>>2852077brb gonna buy a 7x one of these bad boys and live out of ithttps://www.webstaurantstore.com/g/4556/cordova-stormfront-yellow-3-piece-pvc-polyester-rainsuit/Layering is my favorite method, but if you want a single article the North Face Venture 2 is nice, and if you want to go full /autist/ a surp flecktarn parka are pretty decent(I've been in many storms with them and it fares pretty well)
What are you planning on using it for? Any good rain jacket should help with wind too, especially if it's made for outdoors use and can cinch.
>>2852086For fishing. Catch is I live on the wrong side of the great lakes and we get strong wind. I usually layer with wool but with it being breathable it doesn't block the wind too well so I want to throw on a water resistant wind break over it
>>2852077I have this, it's fine and not that expensive. https://www.columbia.com/p/mens-watertight-ii-jacket-1533891.html
>>2852077Used a coat similar to the one in your pic, from Grundens. They make gear for seafaring roughnecks and crab fishermen. It'll absolutely keep the wind and rain out, the trick is it'll keep the heat in too. It's like wearing a heavy plastic bag. Get ready to sweat, bitch.
>>2852077is this george lucas?
>>2852095Was it the Neptune?
>>2852098Literally who?
>>2852085ive had this guy cotten anorak for a few years of sailing and kayaking, it works great but holy hell you get warm and sweaty in it
>>2852098no its captain highliner.
>>2852178Do you not layer with wool?
>>2852180oh yeah, all my layers are wool in fact, but even just a wool singlet is enough to be a hot sweaty mess
>>2852077Poncho with a woobie