How to choose your dryrobe
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With long sleeve and short sleeve options and some pretty unique sizing, It's worth taking a moment to make sure you get the right dryrobe to suit your needs.
Just remember, you will use your dryrobe much more than you think you will. It will live and your car and be a lifesaver on many a cold morning or chilly evening. Whatever you are doing, from camping trips to elite level sporting activity, it's all #dryrobeterritory
Some questions that might help you decide.
What (do you think) will be the main use for your dryrobe? Most of our customers say that they can't beleive how much they use the dryrobe once they own one. It is good to think of all the areas it might be useful to you. from camping trips, watching outdoor events, festivals, spectating through to participating in cold outdoor activities.
Do you spend a lot of time hanging around, spectating or waiting to participate? Maybe you need a long sleeve if you find yourself hanging around, waiting to participate or watching your kids, walking the dogs etc. Short Sleeve can be great for this too of course. However if you mainly change for your sport as quickly as possible in a field or car park, or simply want to jump in the car and get home without changing, then the Short sleeve will offfer warm fast changing in any climate and the long sleeve element might not be neccessary for you.
Are you still growing? The short sleeve design is great for growing kids. The flexibility of the original short sleeve design means that the dryrobe can also be used by multiple sibbling, parents or even the whole family. You just have to avoid fights over who gets warm first.
CHOOSE YOUR Style
SHORT SLEEVE
LONG SLEEVE
10 Reasons to choose the Original
Short Sleeve dryrobe® Advance
10 Reasons to choose our
Long Sleeve dryrobe® Advance
How will the short sleeve design dryrobe fit?
Why the fit is more crucial on Long sleeve dryrobe.
in reality more of a 3/4 length - mid length depending on your height.
Our original best selling style - this is probably the one you see wrapped around most athletes & outdoor enthusiasts.
The sleeve design means that the shorter you are the longer the sleeve length. At a height of 5'1” (1.55m), the sleeve will end close to the wrist. At a height of 6’3" (1.9m), the sleeve ends just over the elbow. Obviously the heights in between, the sleeve length will simply fall where it falls. Sleeves can easily be rolled up or down to suit desired fit.
The fit is more relevant due only to the sleeve lengths.
The sleeve should extend to the wrist. Better too long than too short as the design features chunky velcro cuff adjusters.
The sleeve design means that the shorter you are the longer the sleeve length. At a height of 5'1” (1.55m), the sleeve will end close to the wrist. At a height of 6’3" (1.9m), the sleeve ends just over the elbow. Obviously the heights in between, the sleeve length will simply fall where it falls. Sleeves can easily be rolled up or down to suit desired fit.
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How will it look?
You will see that the main and obvious difference is the height of the hem. The sleeve length is mot a factor when choosing the short sleeve design. The change space varies for each of the sizes too. (see the dimensions chart).