So this question i have regarding Drizabone jackets, stems from lastnight when I attended the Midnight Oil, Living End and Jebediah concert at Pineapple Fields (The Big Pineapple) on the Sunshine Coast.....was an awesome concert by the way. To say that it was a wet concert lastnight is an understatement, it fair hosed down at times and just about everyone there would have been soaked to the bone....the place was a mud hole by the end of the night. I wore my full length Drizabone jacket and a cheap poncho over my head to stop water running from my head down my neck (a great look I know...lol.). This set up kept me fairly dry right up until about 45 minutes from the end of the concert, after that it seemed like the jacket reached a point at which it could no longer keep the water out, it was soaked and i started getting abit wet after that point. The last 45 minutes getting abit wet wasn't the end of the world, but the following hour and a half we waited in the bus line to get back from the concert was brutal, it rained the entire time we stood in the line up and absolutely poured raining again at one stage...i was cold and soaking wet like everyone else now....my shoes were even starting to fill with water (i'm serious....i actually wished i had my fishing waders and a decent rain jacket on instead.....lol.).
So my question is...is this normal for a Drizabone, or did it just need reproofing beforehand?.
Should the jacket of kept the water out no matter how much it rains, or do they reach a point where they can't repell the water any longer?
I've never been in that much rain for so long in my jacket before, so wondering if it was time to reproof it again or that was normal for the conditions we were in? My guess is it now needs reproofing anyhow, but it's going to take a while to dry out as it hangs up...lol.
How wet have you gotten in a Drizabone and still stayed dry?