1. Raincoats by style
Windbreaker raincoat: Windbreaker raincoat, also commonly known as Peter Pan, cape raincoat, is a common raincoat.
Advantages: The characteristics of windbreaker raincoats are easy to use and fast to wear. Disadvantages: The rainproof function of the legs is slightly insufficient. If the rain or wind is strong, the legs will often be wet by the rain or sprayed by the next car.
Two-section raincoat: Two-section raincoat is raincoat plus rain pants, which is usually used by gear-shifting locomotives.
Advantages: The rainproof function for the legs is better than the windbreaker raincoat. Disadvantages: It is more troublesome to wear. If the rain comes a little faster, the raincoat may have been wet before wearing it.
2. Raincoat by material
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC): It is the jelly translucent plastic raincoat often seen outside. This raincoat is cheap but easy to break.
Nylon plus polyvinyl chloride: that is, the inner surface of the nylon fabric is coated with a PVC waterproof layer. Its price is moderate and it is not easy to be damaged. It is the main material for raincoats now.
Waterproof and breathable cloth: The inner surface of the cloth is coated with a layer of waterproof and breathable paint.
Modern raincoat waterproof fabrics focus on breathability, commonly used such as special nylon and Gore-Tex. The breathable raincoat is conducive to the release of hot and humid water vapor from the raincoat when wearing the raincoat, which increases comfort.