Great Pebble said::shock: Stringtown's prices..... These folks are not cheap!
Couldn't find the Dutch Bivi on their website, was it expensive??
Nick in Belfast
I got a set of pants with slits for the pockets underneath and velcro and zipped parts in the leg so ya can get them on over your boots ...and my jacket has a wired hood and two front cargo pockets and a internal map pocket...the whole oputfit cost £75-00.... :roll:Great Pebble said:No pockets in a British Goretex 'cos it's supposed to be worn under your smock...no, really :-?
I managed to pick up an Irish Army breathable suit just before Christmas. It's a quite pleasing plain green. The jacket has pockets, the trousers have slits to reach your ordinary trouser pockets.
It's badged as being made of "Cyclone" and seems to work fine. It has the added bonus of being extremely attractive to people who collect uniforms and such....
Nick in Belfast
if you go to their web site( www.stringtownsupplies.co.uk), type bivi in the search part...its 59-95Great Pebble said::shock: Stringtown's prices..... These folks are not cheap!
Couldn't find the Dutch Bivi on their website, was it expensive??
Nick in Belfast
At least you didn't say it's to stop it rustling while on patrol....because the sound of the jacket is way louder than the rain is!! Which, IMHO, is the most ridiculous reason ever!!!!!In case you're wondering, the reason that there are no pockets is - and I hope I'm not teaching anyone to suck eggs here - because you are supposed to wear them under your field jacket.
...But this makes much more sense. (I remember that my smock used to weigh as much as my bergen in training - Which is why I went RLC and the Land Rovers took the strain!)This saves having to move everything from your field jacket pockets and also - fundamentally - is much quieter as the goretex is on the inside. Yes, your field jacket does get wet but, hey-ho ......
I do try!! It's amazing what you'll click on when trawling for other answers though!Wow, a 14 year thread bump