If you work near traffic, on a windy pier, or just cycle home at dusk, visibility isn’t a luxury—it’s survival. This jacket from Mayrain (Shijiazhuang, China) leans into that reality with an unapologetically practical spec sheet. And, to be honest, it looks tougher than many “fashion” windbreakers trying to pass as safety gear.
Three forces: stricter worksite rules, night logistics booming, and commuters wanting one jacket that does everything. In fact, many customers say they’re choosing high-vis rain shells over regular windbreakers because the reflective return is night-and-day—literally.
| Fabric | 300D Oxford or similar, PU/PVC-coated, reflective fabric panels |
| Waterproof rating | AATCC 127 ≈ 15,000–20,000 mm (real-world may vary) |
| Windproof | Yes; storm flap + zipper closure |
| Reflective performance | R′ ≈ 420 cd/lx·m² new; ≥ 330 cd/lx·m² after 25 washes (typ.) |
| Seams | Fully taped; optional ultrasonic in some builds |
| Season | Four-season shell; layer underneath in winter |
| Color | OEM color per requirement (hi-vis preferred) |
| MOQ | 1000 pcs per color |
| Packing | 1 pc / poly bag |
| Service life | ≈ 3 years or 25–50 wash cycles, depending on use |
Materials: high-denier Oxford base, PU/PVC coating, microprismatic or glass-bead reflective tape.
Methods: pattern cutting → stitched assembly → heat-taped seams → zipper + storm flap install → QC.
Testing: hydrostatic head (AATCC 127), spray rating (AATCC 35), retroreflectivity (EN ISO 20471 / ANSI/ISEA 107), breathability and tear (as specified).
Certifications: EN ISO 20471 high-visibility, EN 343 rainwear, ANSI/ISEA 107; CE (PPE) and OEKO-TEX on request.
Sample data from a recent run showed EN 343 Class 3 rain protection and a spray rating ≈ 90/100 (AATCC 35). Reflective strips stayed above 330 cd/lx·m² after 25 washes—good sign for night crews. Actually, that’s where cheaper tapes usually fall off.
| Vendor | MOQ | Lead time | Certs | Customization | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mayrain (origin: Rm.1816 No. 44 Jianshe North St., Shijiazhuang) | 1000/color | ≈ 30–45 days | EN ISO 20471, EN 343, ANSI/ISEA 107 (on request) | Colors, logos, tape layout | Value |
| Generic Trader A | 2000+ | 45–60 days | Variable | Limited | Low |
| Premium Brand B | 500–1000 | 30–40 days | Full suite | Wide | High |
Go hi-vis yellow or orange, add heat-transfer logos, and choose wider microprismatic tape for long sightlines. For colder regions, spec a zip-in fleece. And yes, pocket placement matters—drivers prefer chest radio loops.
Bottom line: if you need a do-it-all shell that’s seen in lousy weather, this is a sensible pick. Not flashy—reassuringly workmanlike.