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had a pretty wet day today, saw trousers soaked through to boxers, had the c+c jacket on with just a t.shirt and stayed pretty much bone dry so pleased with that so far.

waterproof zips on the side would be better and also i would put strong velcro tabs on the bottom instead of the poppers as they seem to open very easily.

do people use them for heavier groundwork ( draggin etc)??

want to use it but cant afford to trash it too quick either.

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I dont climb and wear it all the time, its very hard wearing. It was very wet today and I stayed dry.

 

 

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I dont climb and wear it all the time, its very hard wearing. It was very wet today and I stayed dry.

 

 

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Really hodge, you not a climber at all? ??

 

 

 

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hodge i think the cornish rain is wetter than yours ....lol but hey my friend just got a jacket back from yvonne with waterproof zips on the side he's chuffed to bits and that's wot i call service thx yvonne i will be ordering mine soon and hey any news on the pants ........... nice to find a company that listens and acts

 

 

By waterproof side zips, do you mean on the pocket or on the side flap zips?

Have just bought one and can't fault it apart from the side flap zips arnt waterproof and some rain managed to leak through, for the price they are I'd expect them to have waterproof zips all round.

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I would vouch for this as well. It feels comfortable and it really does the job. I have found mine to be quite durable as well which is expected. It sounds like most people are agreeing that this is in fact a good investment and worth the money.

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