swanndri bush shirt advise

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vizsla

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Jun 6, 2010
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hi all
im not sure weather or not to get one iv had a ranger for years and love it but cant tell from pics if a bush shirt would be a bit bulky.
has anyone got any advise or any pics of one being worn
thanks alot ash
 

Nonsuch

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Sep 19, 2008
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The over the head one with a hood and laced neck? Rarely wear mine. Hard to get on and off, heavy, hood doesn't do up, no hand warmer pockets. I keep telling myself it would great for winter field archery but haven't tried it yet. Have worn it around the fire at night and it's great for that - spark proof and really warm. There are lots of other great jackets I would buy first. What about a Filson Yukon for example? Much more versatile.

I am sure others will have different views.

NS
 

vizsla

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yes mate that is the one,iv always liked the look of them but cant find pics of one being worn, those filson shirts look good and get good reviews but seem quite expensive
cheers ash
 

Retired Member southey

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Where mine a lot when its cold, warm and comfy, couldn't give a hoot what I look like when I'm warm And dry. It is no harder to put on or take off than a jumper? Very hard wearing and quiet.
 

Vibrant

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I've had one for years (made in nz) and I wear it all the time for fishing. Rock solid bit of gear. Warm as toast and keeps you pretty dry. Depends what youre going to use it for I guess: handwarmers would be nice and they are reasonably bulky kit, but I'd never part with mine. Proper mens clothes they are.
 
Nov 29, 2004
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"...but cant find pics of one being worn..."

Here is a picture...
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It is true, you can look a bit 'hobbit-like' when wearing one, however worn with a wool power 200 gm top and something like a Swanndri Ranger or Bison wool shirt under it it'll keep you very warm, in fact its good enough to double as your sleeping bag if your on 'minimal' gear trip. :)

It also rolls in to a nice compact cylinder shape which you can keep odds and ends in and carry like a bedroll for more energetic tasks.

:)
 
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British Red

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I have a Mosgiel (sp?) zipped version. More "coat like" - easy to get on and off, pretty much a light duffel coat in use. I hate "over the head" outer layers so it works for me.
 

SMOKOE

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I've also got the zip up version as I get quite warm when walking and an over head gets too hot for me. Excellent coat for stalking rabbits as they are totally silent and don't rustle or 'swish' as Gortex and other fabrics. I'd recommend them the only advice is think how much ventilation you like whether to go zip or over head.
 

Dave

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Sep 17, 2003
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I like the original. Very hardwearing and warm. Very practical. Wool feels a little denser than the Ranger.

Warning: *may attract stares*

www.Trademe.co.nz normally has a few on the cheap.

Hand Soak it with a little unperfumed johnsons baby oil now and again for added water resistance.
 
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Worth noting the Mosgiel does have hand warmer pockets

I originally purchased a zipped mosgiel but foolishly sized it for myself wearing only a shirt, when I replaced it with a larger one I chose to go with the unzipped traditional swannie because I preferred the simplicity of the original design. True, hand warming pockets would be nice, maybe I will add some leather trimmed ones one day and it is also true that having to pull the garment over your head can be a pain (especially in a leaf shelter). :D

The mosgiel zipped swannie also features a removable hood.
 

vizsla

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thanks for the all the help and thanks for the pic sandbender you look pretty cool in yours mate,like one of robin hoods men.
not sure what size to go for my ranger is a small and fits perfect but only room for a base layer underneath,bush shirts are suppose to be larger though?
cheers ash
 
Nov 29, 2004
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"...thanks for the pic sandbender you look pretty cool in yours mate,like one of robin hoods men.
not sure what size to go for my ranger is a small and fits perfect but only room for a base layer underneath,bush shirts are suppose to be larger though?..."

There is safety in numbers, the more people around you wearing a swannie, the less strange you will look. :)

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As for sizing, the bush shirt is generously cut, so in my case an extra-large bush shirt will fit easily over a large ranger shirt with room to spare.

I hope that helps. :)
 
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Dave

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That guy on the left is colour co-ordinating......Purple Lace with Purple Sweater.

[And whats it got in its pockets'es precious?]

And whoever took those photos needs lessons. He's chopped your head off in every one.....:D
 
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That guy on the left is colour co-ordinating......Purple Lace with Purple Sweater.

I never noticed that! It's James Bath the current head instructor at Woodlore, perhaps they are working on a new course? Fashion coordination in the woods? :D
 

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