Over the past year or so I’ve been on a bit of a spending spree buying new, good quality outdoor working clothes to replace the cheap, low quality stuff that I had previously been using. My selections were based on a considerable amount of advice and suggestions provided from this forum (thank you everyone) as well as a fair bit of research and trial and error by myself trying out different items to see what works best for me. Below is a list of the standout clothes that I have found to perform really well when working outdoors in the countryside in a wide range of situations and weather conditions.
- Keela Munro jacket (hard wearing and ideal for wet or windy conditions).
- Buffalo Belay jacket (ideal for wearing underneath the Keela Munro in chilly conditions).
- EDZ 200g merino sleeveless vest (long, warm and really really comfy, by far the best vests I’ve ever tried)
- EDZ merino fingerless gloves (comfy and warm even when wet).
- Army surplus extreme cold outer mittens (the non-insulated goretex mittens are ideal for popping over your main gloves to keep them clean and dry whenever you need to do something messy).
- Keela Lightweight Incline socks (comfy and cool).
- Altberg Samarkand shoe (best outdoor summer shoes).
- Altberg Malham boot (good wet weather/winter boots which are not too heavy).
- Keela Gators (much better quality than army surplus gators).
- Keela Munro jacket (hard wearing and ideal for wet or windy conditions).
- Buffalo Belay jacket (ideal for wearing underneath the Keela Munro in chilly conditions).
- EDZ 200g merino sleeveless vest (long, warm and really really comfy, by far the best vests I’ve ever tried)
- EDZ merino fingerless gloves (comfy and warm even when wet).
- Army surplus extreme cold outer mittens (the non-insulated goretex mittens are ideal for popping over your main gloves to keep them clean and dry whenever you need to do something messy).
- Keela Lightweight Incline socks (comfy and cool).
- Altberg Samarkand shoe (best outdoor summer shoes).
- Altberg Malham boot (good wet weather/winter boots which are not too heavy).
- Keela Gators (much better quality than army surplus gators).