I second that, my first choice every time for wet weather and as goatboy says its amazing what you can hide underneath it!

Arctis Dancam coat with matching trousers bought from Endicotts for £85 for the 2
My Snowsled Classic smock; great for the woods and low level stuff had it 7 years and still going strong. Not found my perfect hill jacket yet...
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For the hills, no matter what the season, I rely on my Klattermusen Allgron. In the woods, it's either my single Ventile jacket or its slightly heavier Ventile cousin. The first is a Bison number, the second a half-custom Empire Canvas Works jacket.
Ok, assembled experts...given the above. This is what I want (or as near to it as possible)
Waterproof (sat all day in rain fishing)
Wired hood.
Breathable
Long (to cover my bum)
Subdued. (Prefer not cam, but not too fussed)
Good pockets suitable for lazy/cold hands
Light as possible
Hardwearing
Quick drying (ie not ventile)
Around £100 if possible
The Dutch army ones with Helly Hansen fleece look good? Ridgeline, monsoon or grizzly maybe?
Thanks
Mike
The Dutch army ones with Helly Hansen fleece look good? Ridgeline, monsoon or grizzly maybe?
Thanks
Mike
Horses for courses - but a 66˚ North oilskin jacket will keep out a storm force 10, spindrift n all. Good in subzero with a boiler suit underneath:
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Thats the stuff Ronnie. A little up market for my tastes though. The cheap set from NE Farmers is good enough in my opinion, plus they come in green. When I was at the fishing I used guy cotton smock with bib and brace, that was as close we got to designer duds in my day, Yon were designed for the catwalk rather than the pier![]()
I understand people consider pvc oil skins as sweaty stiff inferior etc preferring modern synthetics, but for HAVING TO BE (rather than wanting to be) out side in the wind and rain (sleet/snow), all day and perhaps all night, and perhaps all the next day too, plastic/pvc etc oil skins are unbeatable especially the more up market brands such as those shown above. If one doesn't think so, then one hasn't been there. Nothing else cuts it.
For me, the best "water proof" jacket jacket I've owned was the Hoggs farmer jacket, 100% water proof pvc outer with a full nylon liner.
Only 50 quid for the jacket so not that posh! Standard issue for West coast fisherman from Cape Wrath to Mull. Just don't go anywhere near the 66˚ North designer clothes - £50 for a t-shirt. it's no wonder the Icelandic economy went bust paying those prices!
http://www.66north.com/
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I'm over on lewis next week so I'll take a look when I visit the coop, and i'll check out the cut
Come to think of it I always bought mine in Mallaig