


Men's Sky Rainjacket Black
12.16 is a classic rain jacket but with a fashionable look. The jacket is made with welded seams and a deep hood.
12.16 is a classic rain jacket but with a fashionable look. The jacket is made with welded seams and a deep hood.
The best thing about the 12.16 rain jacket. They fit all occasions, whether you have bought a classic rain jacket, in black with a completely simple cut, or you have chosen one of our more fashionable models in wild colors
Our rain jackets ensure that you can keep your clothes dry, so you don't get soaked. Our well-developed design ensures that water doesn't penetrate at the collar or sleeves. You can use the cords to close tightly around your neck, so water doesn't get in. 12.16 rain jackets are developed in a strong quality, with large pockets and a spacious rain hood, which protects your face and hair from getting wet. All our rain jackets keep you dry even in heavy rain
We believe it is important to have a good rain jacket all year round for the Danish weather😀, when you are out with your friends on festival, football match, a trip in the forest, or cycling on the way to work. 12.16 rain jacket keeps you dry and warm all the way.
- Welded seams in a unique pattern
- Pockets in front with buttons
- Closes in front with buttons
- Air holes under the arms
- Adjustable hood with drawstring detail
- Sleeves with button closure
PFOA and PFOS free PVC fabric
- Waterproof: 8000 mm
- Waterproof rating - 15,000 mm

Men's Sky Rainjacket Black
Best in test
Our products have been tested by both Friluftsfreak and BIKR, two of the most respected testers in outdoor and cycling. The results speak for themselves: high comfort, exceptional durability, and great design, ensuring that you feel good and look good when you are on the road or in the woods.

High quality & innovation
We never compromise on quality. By using the best materials and the latest technologies, we ensure a perfect balance between comfort, functionality, and aerodynamics. Our cycling clothing is breathable, designed for speed, and tested in collaboration with experienced riders, so it meets the highest standards on the road.

The name behind TwelveSixteen
TwelveSixteen is more than just a name – 12.16 comes from a record set by Brian Holm in 1982, where he rode 10 km on a classic steel frame in Amager.