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Use the sleeveless vest on the link, that and neck guard get through most days. If its tipping down a flexothane on top and extra tops like Chris said.

If the wet kecks rule is gonna be used we usually work straight thru to lunch and then hang on till we're hacked off, then bail to a pub fire and a decent pint!

 

 

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Well working in Wales you can't help but get wet. After twenty years in the game and trying every conceivable type of waterproof I've finally found what I'm looking for. Guy Cotten Jupiter trousers! There tough as you can get, wear light weight ballistics combined with a good wicking layer underneath. Worked all winter in the rain and snow and didn't get a wet arse once! The only down side, well there's two, if you need a pee it's a mission, and secondly there £300 a pair.

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