Clothes for rain/cold practice

Anonymous
What should I buy? Something for rain and also something for cold weather. We already have long sleeve compression shirt and pants. Wondering what kind of jacket to get… waterproof or just resistant? Don’t want him to sweat in it too much. Thanks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What should I buy? Something for rain and also something for cold weather. We already have long sleeve compression shirt and pants. Wondering what kind of jacket to get… waterproof or just resistant? Don’t want him to sweat in it too much. Thanks


Gloves and neck warmer.
Anonymous
beanie
Anonymous
Beach towel. Always have one in your car. Also put an empty trash bag in their backpack, so they "hopefully" remember to put their backpack in it when it's sitting in the rain.
Anonymous
Dry fit shirt and a lightweight rain jacket is our go to's.
Anonymous
Our kids wear long sleeve base layers (like under armour) and then their training kit over it. Occasionally (if dry), they'll wear club hoodies.
Anonymous
Dry socks for the car ride home
Anonymous
It baffles me why people would come and ask such silly questions. Where is the common sense?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me why people would come and ask such silly questions. Where is the common sense?


what is silly? the OP asked a very specific question about water resistant/breathable jackets vs. waterproof ones and even stated a reason why they were asking. Sounds like a reasonable question to me.

Here's my not totally responsive answer: my son goes the cold gear under layer route mentioned above. We don't use a water resistant jacket in training because he won't be able to use it in a match, and might not be prepared to handle a cold, rainy match day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me why people would come and ask such silly questions. Where is the common sense?


Sometimes you'll get suggestions that you've never thought of. I don't find this silly at all.
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