Jacket liner

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Wolfie

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Jul 19, 2004
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S.Wales
Special Air-Sea services sell a Gortex jacket liner for £24.99. Havn't got one myself so I can't really comment on how good they are.

If you want a look their web site is www.sasskit.co.uk
 

boaty

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Sep 29, 2003
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I've got a goretex jacket liner from SASS - it does a fine job of stopping the wet from outside my jacket getting to me, but so far it hasn't really been cold enough for me to wear it comfortably

Actually, that's not quite true - on a wet and windy day the liner did a good job of keeping me warm while the jacket dried out - I've found that, once wet, my jacket feels very cold in the wind til it's dried out again

It should get more use in the new year though
 

zen

Tenderfoot
Aug 13, 2004
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Dorset
I got one of the Dutch Army Goretex liners from SASS recently with the intention of trying it in my M65. The sales and service were great and the liner certainly looks the part, but in the end I didn't use it as it was a bit longer than the M65 at the back, and also it would have required different button locations to the regular M65 cold weather liner, which would have made it really hard to use both liners or to swap between them.

In the end I got a lightweight ripstop nylon poncho on ebay. I think I prefer this as the M65 should never get wet enough to be cold or need drying out. Haven't yet tried it in any real serious rain though. Also the ponch has more potential uses (shelter, groundsheet etc).

Now that you've reminded me I'll put the Goretex liner up for sale in the classifieds for £20 including post - it's an XL.

:biggthump
 

boaty

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Sep 29, 2003
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zen said:
In the end I got a lightweight ripstop nylon poncho on ebay. I think I prefer this as the M65 should never get wet enough to be cold or need drying out. Haven't yet tried it in any real serious rain though. Also the ponch has more potential uses (shelter, groundsheet etc).

That's a good point - stop the rain getting on the jacket, or stop it getting to you?

After much agonising, I've finally realised that it's a matter of context - when I'm cycling (I'm the real bicycling bushcrafter :rolmao: ) I'll use the liner and when I'm on foot I'll use my poncho
 

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