Raisa Wetsx Top Access

| Feature | How to Use | Tips | |---------|------------|------| | | Pull up to the collar for full protection; pull down to a half‑zip for ventilation. | Keep the zipper pull covered with the storm flap to avoid rain seeping in. | | Ventilation Zippers (Under‑Arm & Back) | Open when you’re exerting yourself (e.g., climbing, sprinting). | Close them when you’re back at a rest stop to trap warmth. | | Hidden Chest Pocket | Store a passport, thin wallet, or a small trail map. | Use a small zip‑tied pouch inside to keep loose items from rattling. | | Adjustable Hood (optional on some models) | Pull up for full head protection; cinch the drawcord for a snug fit. | If you’re wearing a helmet, opt for the “low‑profile” hood version. | | Cuff Adjusters | Tighten or loosen the elastic cuffs to block water entry. | Loosen slightly on hot days to let excess heat escape. | | Packable Design | Fold into the built‑in internal pocket (≈ 15 × 15 cm). | Great for day‑trips: you can stow it in your backpack and pull it out when needed. |

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