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Loved by parents
It's raining, your kid asks to go out, you look at the driveway filling up with water, and you say maybe later. Rain is the easiest no in parenting. Five things change that, and none of them are complicated.
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★★★★★
Loved by parents
It's raining, your kid asks to go out, you look at the driveway filling up with water, and you say maybe later. Rain is the easiest no in parenting. Five things change that, and none of them are complicated.
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A Jacket Stops at the Waist
A rain jacket keeps their shirt dry and stops there. Soaked pants, muddy knees, and the water running down their back the second they sit down are all still in play. Full-body coverage gives rain fewer places to get in.
A Jacket Stops at the Waist

A rain jacket keeps their shirt dry and stops there. Soaked pants, muddy knees, and the water running down their back the second they sit down are all still in play. Full-body coverage gives rain fewer places to get in.
Look Beyond the Waterproof Fabric

Waterproof material only works if the rest of the gear keeps water out too. The openings are where it fails. Taped seams, a waterproof zipper, and cuffs that close snug at the wrist and ankle are what stop rain from sneaking through.
Goes Over Their Regular Clothes

Your instinct is to add layers. Bulk makes a kid slower and crankier and no drier, and the fix is one waterproof layer over the clothes they already have on. That also means no outfit change at the door.
Don't Forget About Puddles and Mud

Rain falling from above is the easy part. Kids kneel, splash, sit, crawl and inevitably find the biggest puddle around. Reinforced knees, elbows, and rear are what take that beating, and gear without them is where the first hole shows up.
Choose Rain Gear They'll Actually Wear

The best rain gear does nothing if getting it on turns into a battle at the door. Quick to put on, roomy enough to move in, a hood that stays put. If it takes two adults and four minutes, it lives in the closet.
Look Beyond the Waterproof Fabric
Waterproof material only works if the rest of the gear keeps water out too. The openings are where it fails. Taped seams, a waterproof zipper, and cuffs that close snug at the wrist and ankle are what stop rain from sneaking through.


Goes Over Their Regular Clothes
Your instinct is to add layers. Bulk makes a kid slower and crankier and no drier, and the fix is one waterproof layer over the clothes they already have on. That also means no outfit change at the door.
Don't Forget About Puddles and Mud
Rain falling from above is the easy part. Kids kneel, splash, sit, crawl and inevitably find the biggest puddle around. Reinforced knees, elbows, and rear are what take that beating, and gear without them is where the first hole shows up.


Choose Rain Gear They'll Actually Wear
The best rain gear does nothing if getting it on turns into a battle at the door. Quick to put on, roomy enough to move in, a hood that stays put. If it takes two adults and four minutes, it lives in the closet.
★★★★★
My daughter used to beg to go outside in the rain and I'd say no because of the mess. Now she suits up herself and comes back bone dry. Total game changer.
★★★★★
Fits right over her clothes, goes on in seconds, and actually keeps her dry. We use it for school drop-off, the bus stop, everything.
★★★★★
Reinforced knees have survived a whole season of puddle diving. Worth every penny.
We built L-Bow so a little rain never has to mean a wasted afternoon. Dry kids are happy kids, and happy kids get more time outside.
THE L-BOW FAMILY
