It's very solid pieces of kit. The jacket and trousers last for ages, even when wearing it all day long every day.
Most professional soldiers don't use the issue jacket however, as they prefer the SAS pattern smock (made by various vendors, with the most popular being made by Arktis).
The lightweight uniform is nice as well, but it's not much different from commercial available ripstop jackets and trousers.
You can easily waterproof the fabric on the jacket and trousers. When new, it comes with a quite hefty waterproofing treatment.
Most professional soldiers don't use the issue jacket however, as they prefer the SAS pattern smock (made by various vendors, with the most popular being made by Arktis).
The lightweight uniform is nice as well, but it's not much different from commercial available ripstop jackets and trousers.
You can easily waterproof the fabric on the jacket and trousers. When new, it comes with a quite hefty waterproofing treatment.