Flotte Liberte Rouge Rain Cape
Flotte Liberte Rouge Rain Cape
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A cape designed to bring together comfort and practicality, this Flotte rain poncho is ideal for tackling all kinds of weather especially on a bike. Made with cyclists in mind, it features a clever double-ended zip, generous width for maximum coverage, and side zips that keep you protected while still allowing easy movement.
Packed with smart details, this rain poncho is all about convenience. A built-in visor helps shield your face from the rain, while zipped pockets keep your personal items dry and secure. And the best bit? The cape folds neatly into its own pouch at the back, instantly transforming into a backpack for easy carrying.
Because we know how tricky hoods can be whether you’re cycling or walking, adjustable elastic toggles have been added at the collar and on top of the hood. This lets you fine-tune both the width and length for the perfect fit. With all these thoughtful features, the cape adapts easily to every body shape and every situation.
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Made from 100% recycled polyester (rPET)
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Lightweight and easy to wear
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Waterproof rating: 10,000 mm water column
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Breathability: 10,000 g/m² / 24 hrs
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Unisex design
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2-in-1 design — folds into a backpack for easy carrying
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Waterproof zip throughout
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Double-ended front zip for flexibility and comfort
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Heat-sealed seams to keep you dry
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Two zipped pockets for essentials
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Adjustable hood for a perfect fit
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Side vents with zips for added ventilation
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OEKO-TEX® certified
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Global Recycled Standard certified
Care instructions
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Close all zips before washing
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Wash cold, max 30°C
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Use a delicate cycle
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Gentle spin
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Do not tumble dry
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Use liquid detergent
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No fabric softener
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Do not iron
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Steam to remove creases if needed
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