This lightweight waterproof Trespass jacket is great for rainy Britain. The outer fabric is waterproof to 3000mm and the seams have been taped to further prevent rain from getting in your jacket. The adjustable concealed hood is also a great feature, which you can hide away when you're not using it.
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ron77
2 Feb 177#7
I've owned several Trespass rain wear. They have no breathability and you soon get wet with sweat.
For those complaining about sweat, I can heartily recommend this antiperspirant. It's pretty extreme. Make sure you hairdry your pits before you put it on though, or it'll sting a lot. Also, the seller is good
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morrig
2 Feb 17#1
See some reviews comment about how thick the material is and lined which could be good or not so,good value.
pineapple12
2 Feb 171#2
I have got two of the women ones and these are great jackets. Mine have been well worn and are really waterproof, not too thick and heavy but not really lightweight pac a mac either and it does keep you warm. The Velcro cuffs are also good also the zipped pockets. Thank you ssc1 just ordered one for other half.
Keith9534
2 Feb 171#3
Does anyone know how sizes come up on trespass clothing? Is it a real XL or just a large?
pwel to Keith9534
2 Feb 171#8
Ive got one, its a real XL...not the smartest and not really packable, but, as said, relatively warm and can handle any rain!
Thanx Op, ordered will do for the boot of the car :smiley: Heat Added
ron77
2 Feb 177#7
I've owned several Trespass rain wear. They have no breathability and you soon get wet with sweat.
Zontes to ron77
2 Feb 171#9
I agree about the 'sweaty' comment. But it is as cheap as chips and almost disposable at this price. I have used them for years, and since losing a bit of weight the 'sweatiness' has lessened. Have some sweaty heat for the price.:smile:
horsepills to ron77
2 Feb 172#11
Yeah - voted cold. Nowhere near as good as a £150 North Face
diddlypockets to ron77
2 Feb 17#13
Not being snide, out if curiosity, why would you buy the next one if the first one is like that? Which other qualities of the jackets make it buy-able?
stoney_Jedi to ron77
2 Feb 171#19
Yeah I have this jacket paid £20 before xmas and it gets v.wet
joeislam to ron77
3 Feb 17#27
No breathability and yet you bought several. Either they are cheap or u are
EssexBoiTroi to ron77
3 Feb 17#31
This is true, but the sizes are right
sweetwendy to ron77
3 Feb 17#32
If they are so bad why have you bought so many? Ty op
ron77
2 Feb 17#10
I'm thin and would still sweat doing moderate walking wearing this 100% polyester jacket. But this would keep you dry just standing in the rain.
Zontes
2 Feb 17#12
Maybe a GP appointment is required for a check, many reasons for you to be experiencing your excessive sweating. I walked for well over 2 hours last Saturday on a pretty hilly walk with this jacket on, and was a bit too hot, but never sweating too much.
ron77
2 Feb 17#14
I'm only passing on my experience of these jackets people, don't get upset by it.:smile:
arpster
2 Feb 17#15
sound jackets these....i think the sweaty posters should maybe get a check up?....never had any issue with them
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CrazyBob
2 Feb 171#16
Ordered, thanks OP
Gavin01
2 Feb 172#17
Name one other one that is actually breathable for 9.99.....jesus people it's 9.99!
foreverfine
2 Feb 171#18
Heat added OP, thanks
steveomatic
3 Feb 17#20
Great to keep in the boot of the car for emergencies/forgetful moments.
jamie1156
3 Feb 17#21
can't go wrong for 9.99. if you want breathability go buy a more expensive jacket :wink:
willysnapper to jamie1156
3 Feb 17#22
Can't go wrong??
Why on earth would you buy a waterproof jacket knowing full well you would get p1ss wet inside, even if it were only a pound?
Like ron77 and I'm sure many others, I have a Trespass waterproof jacket, though not this one and can't wear it 'cos you sweat buckets inside.
...and I do mean "buckets", so much so that free water is running down the sleeves and dripping out of the cuffs!
I'd never buy or recommend Trespass clothing.
For those complaining about sweat, I can heartily recommend this antiperspirant. It's pretty extreme. Make sure you hairdry your pits before you put it on though, or it'll sting a lot. Also, the seller is good
Gavin01
3 Feb 171#24
I'm a fat sweaty bloke and find there jackets fine....although it's boosted my self esteem knowing I'm not the only fat sweaty bloke here. ...only I don't blame my jackets.....look there 9.99....I know what people mean yes if your rushing around or doing physical stuff you may get a bit moist but seriously running out the end of the sleeves !!!??? .....please recommend something better for 9.99?
Gavin01
3 Feb 171#25
Jesus remember at school the caguls we all had ? Certainly not remember indoor swimming pools then
sb170
3 Feb 17#26
I use waterproof s at work and find the same problem but I would say it's more to do with condensation on the inside as your body heat is trying to dissipate against cold material worse when it rains as it's colder, as only my outer clothing becomes damp.
LOL_85
3 Feb 17#28
Bought last time they were listed on here. £12 I think. Great quality for the price. Have some :smirk:
stingyguji
3 Feb 17#29
Large is OOS everywhere in East London.
poing
3 Feb 17#30
XL out of stock locally for me but still a hot deal. I broke my last one, stitching came out under the arm pit (must buy stronger deodorant) and I've no clue how to fix it on that material. For £10 it's not even worth fixing so I'll keep an eye on stocks locally.
ron77
3 Feb 17#33
I've only bought 2 and that's when they were on offer, a basic one like this one and one next up in the range (the corvo) which was marketed as being breathable but I found wasn't. I sent this back to amazon for a refund. I've had basic Trespass rain overtrousers which were adequate but still had no breathabilty.
ToneC
3 Feb 17#34
Look at Regatta outlet for decent quality gear that lasts well. Had a few things from Trespass and never been that convinced by them. My regatta stuff however...had for years and does great.
Zontes
3 Feb 17#35
Just had to return a 'The North Face' jacket that I bought for my Grandson after it started to fall apart after less than two weeks. It cost 60 quid!!
My Trespass jacket has lasted me years, in all weathers. Pay for the label, what a joke as the label started to fall off! He now has a 'The North Ace' jacket.
pravin333
3 Feb 17#36
collected it today. just what i was looking for. not too thick not too thin.mesh lining inside .polyester lining to hood.taped seam. adjustable bottom. zipped pockets.medium was chest 40cm. dont go for bigger size if not sure.
rachy86_lovesmo
4 Feb 17#37
heat added thanks op my kids have these and when they were walking home in the floods a few months back my hubby was soaked but kids were bone dry under their coats so I've purchased one for hubby
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This lightweight waterproof Trespass jacket is great for rainy Britain. The outer fabric is waterproof to 3000mm and the seams have been taped to further prevent rain from getting in your jacket. The adjustable concealed hood is also a great feature, which you can hide away when you're not using it.
Top comments
For those complaining about sweat, I can heartily recommend this antiperspirant. It's pretty extreme. Make sure you hairdry your pits before you put it on though, or it'll sting a lot. Also, the seller is good
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http://www.argos.co.uk/wcsstore/argos/argosincludes/clothing/clothing_size_guide.html might help.
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Why on earth would you buy a waterproof jacket knowing full well you would get p1ss wet inside, even if it were only a pound?
Like ron77 and I'm sure many others, I have a Trespass waterproof jacket, though not this one and can't wear it 'cos you sweat buckets inside.
...and I do mean "buckets", so much so that free water is running down the sleeves and dripping out of the cuffs!
I'd never buy or recommend Trespass clothing.
For those complaining about sweat, I can heartily recommend this antiperspirant. It's pretty extreme. Make sure you hairdry your pits before you put it on though, or it'll sting a lot. Also, the seller is good
My Trespass jacket has lasted me years, in all weathers. Pay for the label, what a joke as the label started to fall off! He now has a 'The North Ace' jacket.