Testing Rains raincoat during Niagara Falls cruise in heavy mist
- Tiffany Lo tested the Rains Curve W Jacket during a cruise at Niagara Falls, Canada.
- While most tourists were soaked in ponchos, Lo remained dry thanks to the jacket's effective design.
- The successful performance of the jacket led Lo to express satisfaction with her purchase.
As the wet season approached, Tiffany Lo, a reporter for Mirror Choice, decided to test a waterproof jacket during a visit to Niagara Falls, Canada. She purchased the Rains Curve W Jacket, which is designed to withstand light rain, and aimed to evaluate its performance in a more challenging environment. The jacket features a stylish silhouette, a drawstring hood, and breathable elements, making it both functional and fashionable. During her cruise at Niagara Falls, Lo observed that many tourists were wearing disposable red ponchos, while she confidently donned her Rains jacket. As the boat approached the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, the mist intensified, soaking most passengers. Many struggled to protect their belongings from the water, while Lo remained dry and comfortable, thanks to the jacket's effective design. The built-in cap of the hood provided excellent protection against the mist without obstructing her view, a feature she appreciated given her experiences in windy London weather. This practical test demonstrated the jacket's capabilities in extreme conditions, highlighting its suitability for outdoor adventures. Overall, Lo expressed satisfaction with her purchase, noting that the Rains Curve W Jacket performed exceptionally well during the cruise. She also mentioned alternative options for those seeking different styles or functionalities, such as Columbia's Boundless Waterproof Hiking Shell and Next's Rubber Trench Coat, catering to various preferences and budgets.