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Reviewed By: Martha Campbell on 2/14/21
The hood was too big for me it was past my vision on both sides. I returned it. Showers pass is awesome I have 2 jackets and 1bpr pants. Female 5Ft 2 135 lbs.
The hood is designed to work with Showers Pass jackets using velcro attachments at the neck. It is cut to wear under a helmet, and is made from a waterproof breathable fabric and is fully seam-taped.
Color: Black
Sizing: Two sizes: Small/Medium & Large/ XL. Select Rain Hood size based on jacket size.
**Note: Rain Hood is only compatible with Men's and Women's Elite 2.1 Jackets**
Due to global supply chain issues, we're having trouble keeping gear in stock. We have more on the way if we're out of stock. Send us an email if you'd like us to add you to our item watchlist (cyclosource@adventurecycling.org).
Rating:
Reviewed By: Martha Campbell on 2/14/21
The hood was too big for me it was past my vision on both sides. I returned it. Showers pass is awesome I have 2 jackets and 1bpr pants. Female 5Ft 2 135 lbs.
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Reviewed By: Vickie Backman on 7/29/18
I wear mine over a ball cap with the top button removed, and under my helmet. Removes any problem with visor placement. Works great, attaches easily to my old showers pass century jacket, and also works with my Oregon Research lightweight jacket, since it just goes over it. Great a keeping rain out. I can open collar for more air when rain is light.
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Reviewed By: Dave on 11/3/17
Great addition to Showers Pass raincoat. Best of all, it slips easily over a bike helmet.
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Reviewed By: Tom Jerez on 6/30/17
Is easily adapted to my cycling raincoat and, while it is comfortably big to put it on and take it out when wearing helment, then you fasten it tight and securely with a single hand using the elastic strings
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Reviewed By: Sarah on 12/7/16
Attaches securely to the jacket. It's quite large for a hood designed to wear under a helmet. It takes a lot of fiddling with it to keep the visor out of my eyes. Also not a fan of the Velcro closure on the front. I would have preferred a visor without that. Still, it kept me dry in last week's driving rain.