Well I love mine![]()
It's bombproof.
It's spark proof.
It keeps the wind and rain out.
It's lined with wool not cotton and it's warm.
It's easily re-proofed ( once in five years hard wear)
It's a good blend-inable colour, too.
It has big, load carrying pockets.
Mine only smells of pine trees, bog myrtle and fire smoke.
and it cost me all of £11.....the most expensive bits were the blasted studs.
I can source wax fabric in four different colours just now for less than £4 a metre at 54" wide. I'll post a link if folks want it.
cheers,
Toddy
Well I love mine![]()
It's bombproof.
It's spark proof.
It keeps the wind and rain out.
It's lined with wool not cotton and it's warm.
It's easily re-proofed ( once in five years hard wear)
It's a good blend-inable colour, too.
It has big, load carrying pockets.
cheers,
Toddy
They are cold, so wear a woollen mid layer.
They are waterproof if you reproof them when they need it.
They are tough as hell.
They'll survive twigs and thorns and scuffs that'll leave your £200 goretex jacket about as waterproof as a paper doillie.
They are heavy bulky and not particularly breathable.
If I'm heading out and it's lashing it down then I'll take my waxed jacket. It's not the sort of thing I'd want to lug around in case it rains.
You need to have baler twine and fencing staples in the pockets, mine has the addition of an old sock sewn into the lining as a flask pocket for those ad hoc tea stops ;-)
Scoops