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I have both the hiflex and stein. The combination of both is great for standing around in the cold. Stihl is waterproof to an extent. But love how the stein in lightweight and fully waterproof. Worked in the rain a tad this week. Been bone dry bar my gloves. Looks good with my stein helmet and hi viz stretch airs :thumbup:

 

I would recommend the stein. I also have a regatta softshell £20 from tkmax. It's a great layer underneath the hiflex when it's cold. Bought a small instead of a medium. Is good for climbing as it's comfy and out the way

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This was discussed on another forum i go on and there was this reply and it seems a good option and nice and cheap as well.

 

Ok choices available, this is what I have for range days, the gortex linr is button in and out but I have lightly waxed the outside of the jacket.

 

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Linky: Genuine Dutch Gortex Jacket with Removable Fleece / gortex lining

 

Or Multicam, although it looks light, it matches UK colours a lot better although only used in summer (Wales, it rained 4 weeks of the time I was there) and late summer Thetford, it merges with the light browns of the UK. DPM seems to Dark.

 

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Choice as they say is yours

 

Linky: Multicam H2O ECWS Waterproof Jacket

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