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Kid Raincoat Waterproof 100% PVC/PEVA with Hoodie, Durable



If you’ve ever been ambushed by a sudden school-run downpour (I have, many times), a proper kid’s rain layer is worth its weight in gold. Meet the Kid Raincoat / Rainwearwaterproof 100% PVC / PEVAwith Hoodie—a mouthful, yes, but a practical little workhorse made by Helee Garment out of No. 12, Shuangtong Road, Dahe Town, Luquan District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province. It’s not a flimsy one-and-done poncho; it’s a reusable, toss-in-the-backpack layer that kids actually use.

Kid Raincoat Waterproof 100% PVC/PEVA with Hoodie, Durable

Industry-wise, we’re seeing a shift toward safer plastics and smarter seam engineering. PEVA (a PVC alternative) is popular for being phthalate-free, while PVC remains king for durability and weldable seams. This model blends the best of both: practical waterproofing with kid-proof construction. Schools, camps, and even zoo gift shops are stocking pieces like the Kid Raincoat / Rainwearwaterproof 100% PVC / PEVAwith Hoodie because, frankly, weather is chaos and storage space is limited.

Key Specifications (real-world use may vary)

Material 100% PVC / PEVA composite, phthalate-free design
Thickness ≈0.18–0.22 mm
Waterproof rating Hydrostatic head ≈5,000 mm H₂O (internal test, ISO 811 method)
Seams High-frequency heat-welded; seam strength checked to ASTM D751
Hood Fixed hood, optional brim and draw adjusters
Closure Snap buttons + wind flap; easy for small hands
Sizes Ages ≈3–12; custom grading available
Weight ≈280–360 g depending on size
Compliance CPSIA, REACH; designed to align with EN 343 water protection
Kid Raincoat Waterproof 100% PVC/PEVA with Hoodie, Durable

How it’s made (quick process flow)

Material selection → CAD patterning → Sheet cutting → High-frequency (HF) welding of seams → Snap attachment and pull tests → Hood assembly → Visual QC and hydrostatic sampling → Packing with fold-flat pouch. Testing includes hydrostatic pressure (ISO 811), seam strength and puncture (ASTM D751), colorfastness to rubbing (ISO 105-X12), and random phthalate/lead screening for kids’ safety (CPSIA). Service life? Around 2–3 school seasons with normal use; obviously rough play shortens it.

Use cases: rainy school commutes, zoo trips, day hikes, sports sidelines, fishing with grandparents—plus glovebox or backpack “just-in-case.” Many customers say their kids forget umbrellas; this solves that in one light layer. And to be honest, that’s half the battle.

Why this over others

Vendor/Type Material Waterproof Reusability Certs Notes
Helee Kid Raincoat / Rainwearwaterproof 100% PVC / PEVAwith Hoodie PVC/PEVA ≈5,000 mm Dozens of cycles CPSIA, REACH Custom logos, reflective add-ons
Generic Disposable Poncho Thin PE Low 1–3 uses Varies Light, but tears easily
Premium Outdoor Brand Nylon + PU 5,000–10,000 mm Long-term Multiple Higher price; zips need care
Kid Raincoat Waterproof 100% PVC/PEVA with Hoodie, Durable

Customization and add-ons

Pantone-matched colors, school logos, reflective piping or badges (great for dusk), pouch printing, longer hems for cyclists, underarm eyelets for a touch more breathability, and higher-PEVA content blends upon request. MOQs are sane for school programs. I guess that’s why event organizers keep ordering.

Mini case notes

• A northern district school board rolled out 5,000 units of the Kid Raincoat / Rainwearwaterproof 100% PVC / PEVAwith Hoodie with reflective cresting; parent feedback mentioned “no more soaked backpacks.”
• A coastal theme park switched from disposables to this model and reported ≈42% reduction in rainwear waste, based on their season tally—surprisingly high.

Kid Raincoat Waterproof 100% PVC/PEVA with Hoodie, Durable

Compliance snapshot: CPSIA for children’s products (lead/phthalates), REACH for SVHC vigilance, hydrostatic and seam testing per ISO 811/ASTM D751, and design aligned with EN 343 rain protection requirements. In plain English: safe for kids, tough on rain.

Authoritative references

  1. EN 343:2019 Protective clothing—Protection against rain. European Committee for Standardization.
  2. ASTM D751—Standard Test Methods for Coated Fabrics. ASTM International.
  3. CPSIA (2008) Sections 101 & 108—Lead and Phthalates in Children’s Products. U.S. CPSC.
  4. REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006—Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals.

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