India's monsoon season is not a gentle drizzle - it is 300 to 600 millimetres of rainfall across three relentless months, with coastal cities like Mumbai routinely seeing downpours of 100 mm in a single day. Your rainwear either handles that, or it doesn't. Real Rainwear's men's collection is built exclusively for this reality. Every raincoat, rainsuit, and rain jacket in this range has been engineered for the sustained, high-intensity rainfall that India demands - not the occasional shower that most imported brands are designed for.
Browse 54 products across four categories - men's rainsuits, men's raincoats, men's rain jackets, and men's winter jackets - or use the filters to find exactly what you need by colour, price, or type. All prices include GST. Free returns within 60 days.
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Men's Rainsuits - Full-Body Waterproof Protection
A men's rainsuit is the gold standard of rain protection: a coordinated jacket-and-trouser set that shields your entire body from collar to ankle. It is the non-negotiable choice for motorcycle riders, delivery professionals, construction workers, and anyone who spends extended periods outside during the monsoon. Real Rainwear's rainsuits are available as single-piece or two-piece sets depending on the model, with adjustable waistbands, reinforced seams, and double-sealed zippers to keep water out even in a sustained downpour.
Top-rated rainsuits in this category include the LEXUS, SONIC, STANLEY, ARROW, PROLINE, MERCURY, STATUS, and RUFF - each engineered for a different budget and use case. Rainsuits start from ₹875 and are available up to ₹2,070.
Men's Raincoats - Classic Protection for Commuters
A men's raincoat covers the upper body and extends typically to mid-thigh or knee length, providing solid rain coverage without the bulk of a full suit. Ideal for office commuters, college students, and pedestrians who need reliable upper-body protection combined with the freedom to move. Our men's raincoats are lightweight enough to fold into a bag or backpack without adding significant weight to your daily carry.
Men's Rain Jackets - Mobility-First Design
When mobility, packability, and speed of wear matter more than maximum coverage, a men's rain jacket is the right choice. Shorter in cut, faster to put on and remove, and generally the lightest option in our range - rain jackets are built for trekking, travel, cycling, and urban use where you transition frequently between indoor and outdoor environments. Several models in our rain jacket range are packable into their own pocket or pouch, making them a practical addition to any daypack.
Men's Winter Jackets - Thermal Protection with Rain Resistance
For North Indian winters, high-altitude travel, and the post-monsoon cold months, our men's winter jackets combine thermal insulation with weatherproof outer shells. These are not purely rainwear - they are all-weather layering pieces built for temperatures ranging from cool to cold, with sufficient weather resistance to keep you dry in light to moderate rain.
Why Choose Real Rainwear for Men's Rainwear in India
Engineered Specifically for the Indian Monsoon
Most rainwear brands sold in India - including international sportswear labels - are designed to European or North American rainfall standards. The Indian monsoon is fundamentally different: higher volume, longer duration, and higher humidity. Real Rainwear is a Mumbai-based brand that designs and tests its products against actual Indian monsoon conditions. The waterproofing does not degrade after the first week of June.
Size Range S Through 5XL - Proper Fit for Every Build
Rainwear only works when it fits correctly. A jacket that is too large allows rain to enter through loose sleeve openings and an open hem. Real Rainwear's men's range is available in sizes S through 5XL, making it one of the widest size ranges in the Indian men's rainwear market. Our size guide is available below - when buying a rainsuit to wear over regular clothes, we recommend going one size up from your standard garment size.
Honest Pricing - No Imported Premium
Premium waterproof rainwear does not need to carry an imported premium price. Real Rainwear's men's collection starts from ₹875 for a complete rainsuit and extends to ₹2,070 for our most feature-rich models. This is 40 to 60 percent below comparable international branded options, without any compromise on waterproofing performance for Indian monsoon conditions.
Colour Options Built for Indian Preferences
With 14 colour variants including Navy Blue, Black, Olive, Grey, Green, Maroon, and Khaki, our men's range offers options appropriate for professional environments, outdoor activities, high-visibility safety requirements, and personal style preferences. Navy Blue is our most popular colour across all men's models - it strikes the balance between visibility and formality that most Indian commuters prefer.
60-Day Returns + Pan-India Delivery
We offer a 60-day return window - the longest in the Indian rainwear market - because we stand behind the quality of our products. Orders are shipped pan-India to all major cities and towns. For customers in Mumbai and Maharashtra, delivery timelines are typically 2–3 business days.
Best Men's Rainsuits in India - Model Guide and Comparison
All prices shown are current sale prices including GST.
Model | Best For | Sale Price | Colours | Highlight Feature |
LEXUS | Daily commuting, construction, outdoor professionals | ₹2,070 | 2 variants | Premium fabric weight, dual-sealed zip |
SONIC | Adventure riders, trekking, field work | ₹1,960 | 4 variants | Reinforced seam stitching, adjustable cuffs |
ARROW | All-purpose daily use, bike commuting | ₹1,970 | 4 variants | Balanced weight-to-protection ratio |
STANLEY | Long-distance riding, all-terrain use | ₹1,730 | 4 variants | Extended jacket length, wide trouser fit |
LEGEND | Outdoor workers, fieldwork | ₹1,980 | 2 variants | Heavy-duty construction, durable zipper |
EXCELLENT | Mid-range all-rounder | ₹1,930 | 2 variants | Trim fit, smart finish |
MERCURY | Budget buyers, students | ₹1,390 | 4 variants | Best value-for-money in range |
STATUS | Office commuters, daily light use | ₹975 | 4 variants | Lightweight, quick-dry |
RUFF | First-time buyers, occasional use | ₹875 | 4 variants | Entry-level pricing, full waterproofing |
LEXUS - Premium Pick for Daily Riders
The LEXUS is our flagship men's rainsuit. Designed with a higher fabric GSM than our entry models, dual-sealed zippers, and reinforced shoulder and elbow panels, it is the right choice for motorcycle riders and outdoor professionals who are in the rain daily. The jacket-and-trouser fit is cut to allow sufficient movement over regular clothing without excess fabric flapping at high speed.
Best For: Daily commuting, construction and fieldwork, professional outdoor use
SONIC - Adventure and All-Terrain Performance
Built for demanding conditions, the SONIC combines a reinforced seam construction with an adjustable cuff and hood system. The four colour variants include darker professional shades and one high-visibility option. It is our most frequently chosen rainsuit for motorcycle touring and adventure riding applications.
Best For: Adventure touring, long-distance riding, outdoor fieldwork
MERCURY - Best Value Rainsuit in India Under ₹1,500
If you need solid, fully waterproof monsoon protection at the lowest possible price point, the MERCURY delivers without compromise. No frills, no unnecessary add-ons - just complete top-to-ankle waterproofing in four colour options. Available from ₹1,390 including GST.
Best For: Students, first-time rainwear buyers, budget-conscious commuters
Men's Rainwear Buying Guide - How to Choose the Right Product
Rainsuit vs Raincoat vs Rain Jacket - Understanding the Difference
Rainsuit: Covers upper body and legs in a coordinated set. Maximum protection - the right choice for bike riders, outdoor workers, and anyone fully exposed to rain for sustained periods. The jacket and trouser work together to eliminate gaps where water can enter.
Raincoat: Upper body and thigh or knee length coverage only. Better suited for pedestrians, commuters walking moderate distances, and those who do not need full leg protection. A good compromise between protection and ease of wear.
Rain Jacket: Shorter, more athletic cut. Designed for mobility and packability. Ideal for trekkers, cyclists, and travellers who need a lightweight layer that packs small and transitions between conditions quickly.
What to Look for in Waterproof Rainwear for Men
• Seam sealing: Look for welded or heat-taped seams - water enters through needle holes in stitched seams during sustained heavy downpour
• Fabric GSM: Higher GSM means more durable but less packable. For daily monsoon riding, choose 90+ GSM. For trekking and travel, 60–80 GSM is sufficient
• Hood design: For motorcycle riders, the hood must be structured and large enough to fit over a helmet, with drawstring adjustment to keep it in place at speed
• Ventilation: Underarm vents or mesh lining prevent moisture buildup inside the garment during physical activity
• Cuff and hem closure: Velcro cuffs and elasticated or drawstring hems prevent water running inside the garment at the wrists and waist
• Reflective detailing: For night riders, reflective strips on the shoulders, chest, and lower legs are an essential safety feature, not a cosmetic one
Men's Rainwear Size Guide
Rainsuits are worn over your regular clothing. When in doubt, size up by one from your standard garment size. The table below provides guidance based on chest measurement.
Size | Chest (inches) | Recommended Over |
S | 36 – 38 | T-shirt, light shirt |
M | 38 – 40 | Regular shirt, light sweater |
L | 40 – 42 | Thick shirt, sweatshirt |
XL | 42 – 44 | Jacket, light hoodie |
XXL | 44 – 46 | Heavy hoodie, thin jacket |
3XL | 46 – 48 | Winter jacket, layered clothing |
4XL – 5XL | 48+ | Heavy layering, oversized fits |
Frequently Asked Questions About Men's Rainwear in India
Q1: What is the best rainsuit for bike riders in India?
The best rainsuits for bike riders in India are full-body jacket-and-trouser sets with sealed seams, helmet-compatible hoods, adjustable velcro cuffs, and reflective strips for night visibility. Real Rainwear's LEXUS, SONIC, and STANLEY models are specifically designed with motorcycle riding in mind. Key features to look for include a structured hood that fits over your helmet without detaching at speed, a trouser waistband with drawstring adjustment to prevent the suit riding up, and a fabric weight of at least 90 GSM for sustained rain exposure.
Q2: What is the difference between a waterproof and water-resistant raincoat?
A water-resistant raincoat repels light rain for a limited time but will eventually soak through under sustained or heavy downpour, while a fully waterproof raincoat blocks water entry even in continuous heavy monsoon rainfall. For Indian monsoon conditions - which can deliver 50 to 100 mm of rainfall in a single hour - always choose fully waterproof construction, not just water-resistant. The key differentiators are a waterproof-rated fabric (measured in mm of hydrostatic head pressure), sealed or heat-taped seams, and waterproof zippers or flap-over zip closures.
Q3: How much does a good men's rainsuit cost in India?
A good men's rainsuit in India costs between ₹875 and ₹2,500 from a quality Indian brand, with international branded options ranging from ₹3,000 to ₹8,000 or more. Real Rainwear's men's rainsuits start from ₹875 for the RUFF model and go up to ₹2,070 for the premium LEXUS - all fully waterproof and including GST. For daily bike commuting, a budget of ₹1,500 to ₹2,000 delivers the right balance of durability, features, and weather protection.
Q4: How long does the waterproofing last on a men's raincoat?
With proper care, the waterproofing on a quality raincoat lasts 2 to 3 years of regular monsoon use. The DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating on the outer fabric degrades over time through washing, abrasion, and UV exposure. To maximise the lifespan of the waterproofing: hand wash in cold water with a mild, non-detergent soap, avoid machine washing on hot cycles, and never tumble dry. After 2 to 3 seasons of heavy use, the DWR can be refreshed using a spray-on DWR treatment available at outdoor gear retailers.
Q5: Can I wear a rainsuit over regular clothes?
Yes - rainsuits are designed specifically to be pulled on over your regular everyday clothing in under 60 seconds. The standard rainsuit design includes an elasticated or drawstring waist on the trousers and a full front zip on the jacket, allowing rapid deployment when rain begins. For office and college commuters who ride motorcycles, the recommended approach is to keep the rainsuit folded in the bike's storage box or a bag, ready to put on over work clothes when needed. When sizing, choose one size larger than your standard garment size to allow comfortable layering.
Q6: What colour rainwear is best for night riding in India?
For night riding, high-visibility colours with reflective detailing - including yellow, orange, and lime green with silver reflective piping - offer the highest safety margin. If you prefer neutral colours like navy blue or black for everyday use, ensure the rainsuit includes reflective strips on the shoulders, upper chest, and lower legs. Several Real Rainwear models include reflective detailing specifically designed for low-light conditions on Indian roads. For professional delivery riders and highway commuters, high-visibility colour combined with reflective detailing is strongly recommended over aesthetics alone.
Q7: How do I clean my men's raincoat without damaging the waterproofing?
To clean a men's raincoat without damaging the waterproofing, hand wash in cold water with a mild soap that does not contain detergent additives, bleach, or fabric softener - all of which degrade the DWR coating. Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue, then hang to air dry in a shaded, ventilated area. Avoid machine washing on hot cycles, wringing the fabric, tumble drying, or dry cleaning. The heat from a tumble dryer, though sometimes recommended for DWR reactivation on premium technical fabrics, can damage the coatings used on standard PVC and polyester rainwear.
Q8: Is Real Rainwear available across India? Can I get it delivered to my city?
Yes - Real Rainwear ships pan-India and delivers to all major cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Surat, and smaller towns. The brand is headquartered in Mumbai with an offline distributor network for walk-in purchase. Online orders typically ship within 1 to 2 business days. A 60-day return policy applies on all online purchases, and free returns are accepted for defective or incorrectly sized items.
Q9: What sizes are available in men's raincoats from Real Rainwear?
Real Rainwear's men's rainwear is available in sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL, and 5XL, making it one of the widest size ranges available from an Indian rainwear brand. Extended sizes (3XL through 5XL) are available on selected models and are designed to accommodate layered winter clothing underneath. The size guide on this page provides chest measurements for each size - when buying a rainsuit or raincoat to wear over your regular clothing, we recommend sizing up by one from your standard garment size.
Q10: What is the difference between a rainsuit and a rain jacket?
A rainsuit is a two-piece set consisting of a rain jacket and waterproof trousers, providing complete protection for both the upper and lower body, while a rain jacket covers only the upper body. For motorcycle riders, cyclists, and outdoor workers who are fully exposed to rain, a rainsuit is the recommended choice. For commuters who primarily walk or use public transport, a rain jacket or raincoat combined with quick-dry trousers may be a more practical option. Rainsuits offer roughly double the protection of a jacket-only option in terms of body surface covered.
Q11: Do men's rainsuits have pockets? Can I carry my phone safely?
Most men's rainsuits in the Real Rainwear range include at least two external pockets with waterproof flap closures or velcro seals. Several premium models - including the LEXUS, SONIC, and STANLEY - include an interior mobile pocket with a secure closure designed to protect a smartphone from water ingress. For rides in heavy rain, it is advisable to place your phone in the inner pocket with a sealed closure rather than an outer pocket, regardless of pocket design, as sustained rainfall can eventually force water past any non-sealed closure.
Q12: Which men's raincoat is best for the Mumbai monsoon?
For the Mumbai monsoon specifically - which delivers some of the highest urban rainfall intensity in the world, including events exceeding 100 mm per hour - the ideal men's raincoat or rainsuit must be fully waterproof (not merely water-resistant), have sealed or welded seams rather than stitched seams, and include a structured hood. For motorcycle commuters in Mumbai, the LEXUS or SONIC rainsuits are the most suitable options in our range. For pedestrian commuters, the full-length raincoat models provide sufficient upper-body protection for Mumbai conditions. All Real Rainwear products are designed and tested in Mumbai and are built to handle the city's monsoon intensity.



















