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Having read what peoples opinions are on this jacket I am seriously considering getting one. A couple of questions before I do.

 

1) Durability??? How durable are they....do they rip easily or are they

hardwearing?

 

2) What chest size approximately is xl? Do the jackets come up loose or tight fitting?

 

Appreciate any advice. Thanks

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great jacket for 60 quid, even if it was 100quid i think it would be good value, mine is a large and i can fit 2 t shirts,base layer, buffalo fleece under it and still climb comfortably, well until i start throwing them out the tree when i warm up. very tough and non snag, and the cozy colar is the muts

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great jacket for 60 quid, even if it was 100quid i think it would be good value, mine is a large and i can fit 2 t shirts,base layer, buffalo fleece under it and still climb comfortably, well until i start throwing them out the tree when i warm up. very tough and non snag, and the cozy colar is the muts

 

thanks for that........are you generally a large in clothing?

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I'd love to say how great my Stein jacket is, but its always warm and dry here in Suffolk, so I havent worn it!!:001_rolleyes:

 

give you 30 quid for it!!!

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