Cheapest ventile jacket, army surplus?

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The old style Royal Navy Deck smock is ventile, and often on ebay, I think the RAF extreme cold weather flying jacket is also ventile. I dont think that the Army have any ventile kit on general issue but i could well be wrong!

Cheers
Louis
 
I got a Survival Aids SAS smock from Silvermans A few years ago for £50 brand new. Not sure if they will still have any.
 
Great thing about Ventile is its easily repairable unlike other fabrics
….the other good thing about it is that it doesn't fray.

However if I were the OP I don't think I would risk even a £130 entry level Ventile smock on rough shoot work. I think I'd go cheap waxed cotton or Army ripstop. Maybe if I could get one of those Fleet Air Arm smocks I might give it a try.
 
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Not been able to log in for abit, nonsuch, do you think the best one is the ripstop then? is the gaberdine material not very good?

I had a look online and there doesnt seem to be to many jackets, rips stop, falklands and the windproof smock look about the most regular ones to pop up!!

Its either that or an M65 jacket!!
 
Not been able to log in for abit, nonsuch, do you think the best one is the ripstop then? is the gaberdine material not very good?

I had a look online and there doesnt seem to be to many jackets, rips stop, falklands and the windproof smock look about the most regular ones to pop up!!

Its either that or an M65 jacket!!

Gaberdine is nice but is even easier to rip than Ventile and frays like mad when you do so. I trashed the pocket on a nice gaberdine smock on our shoot as well!
I don't have much experience of ripstop - you probably have more - but it looks pretty tough and its usually the cheapest.

Steer clear of Fjallraven G1000 as well - that rips as soon as look at it (maybe it's just me). Seriously an old Barbour is going to be toughest (but even managed to rip one of those on the ejectors of my gun).
 
Gaberdine is nice but is even easier to rip than Ventile and frays like mad when you do so. I trashed the pocket on a nice gaberdine smock on our shoot as well!
I don't have much experience of ripstop - you probably have more - but it looks pretty tough and its usually the cheapest.

Steer clear of Fjallraven G1000 as well - that rips as soon as look at it (maybe it's just me). Seriously an old Barbour is going to be toughest (but even managed to rip one of those on the ejectors of my gun).

If we ever meet please remind me to NEVER lend you my jacket :P
 
So ripstop then lol maybe you should give it a try!!! I have a barbour, but its pretty new, I'll give it 5 years before it gets grubby enough to be a work jacket!!

I do fancy a trip to the factory shop in south shields to see if there is any bargains!!
 

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