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Hunting jacket
#2
Posted 04 November 2009 - 10:04 PM
my mate got one from cwg http://www.cwg.co.uk/default.aspx .cheap enough and seems to be good enough .
#8
Posted 05 November 2009 - 01:05 PM
There’s a few different seeland coats and trousers on offer here ;)
http://www.johnnorri...-jacket-52.html
http://www.johnnorri...-jacket-52.html
#9
Posted 05 November 2009 - 01:45 PM
Got myself a Deerhunter RAM jacket (available in Realtree OR Green)off ebay for £70. Got to say it's the dogs.....already been out in a downpour and not a drop seeped through. It's light, waterproof and silent, great for shooting. Not sure i'd trust it for beating or heading through brambles but I guess that's what my Barbour is for eh? :thumbs:
#11
Posted 05 November 2009 - 06:25 PM
I'd go for the Ram jacket as a decent knock about field coat for that price, Though if you cvould find a cheap Montana they are better.
If it was me and I was lookin for sommat to last, i'd go for a second hand 'heavyweight' Barbour. Wax holy feck out of it and wear a fleece under in cold weather, i'd bet within a month or two it'll feel like an old friend! :rolleyes:
If it was me and I was lookin for sommat to last, i'd go for a second hand 'heavyweight' Barbour. Wax holy feck out of it and wear a fleece under in cold weather, i'd bet within a month or two it'll feel like an old friend! :rolleyes:
#14
Posted 14 November 2009 - 01:04 PM
I never really saw the point in buying a Barbour always thought cheaper Wax Jackets were just as good.... until I got bought one. I won't be going back! Extremely hard wearing, Waterproof and it's only about £30 for a full service on it (reproofing, sew up small tears etc.)
Bad points are they can get bloody heavy when wet, if you get a longer version (just above your knees) the zip can rip out of the bottom seam.
My mate has a Ram jacket which he rates very highly for mooching about but once the weather turns bad his old Barbour is dug out of the cupboard again.
If you can afford it, why not go for both?
Bad points are they can get bloody heavy when wet, if you get a longer version (just above your knees) the zip can rip out of the bottom seam.
My mate has a Ram jacket which he rates very highly for mooching about but once the weather turns bad his old Barbour is dug out of the cupboard again.
If you can afford it, why not go for both?
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