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Dickies water proof trousers are very good and are quite good price. Wear husqvarna rain jacket for ground work. Cannot find a climbing rain jacket tried them on at the shows, feel quite confined in them if that makes sense as I am quite broad in the shoulders.

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Check out keela Munro jacket and trousers. Excellent quality, well sized and we'll priced. If you get onto them direct as a business you can buy at trade price. They also have a very reasonably priced repair service if they get damaged. I believe you get exactly what you pay for with waterproofs.

You want a membrane rather than a coating as coating suffer with abrasions so youll get wee damp patches on areas of high wear.

Cut and climb jacket is also excellent.

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Never scrimp on a waterproof jacket for work!

 

I wear a Swazi smock, goes down to just above my knees, I don't mind the bottom of my legs getting damp through the cutting trousers.

 

My jacket is about 10 years old, lives under the seat of the Mog and is as good as the day I bought it, almost!

It was £180 back then. I see no reason why I still won't have it in another 10 years.

 

u wear a swazi there like £300+ stephen i am in pressed thou they r great jackets !!!!:thumbup:

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