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Mines entered its second year of service now , I would not say it was as waterproof as when it first arrived which made me think it needed treating but it would appear sypmatex does not .. I'm at a loss as to why it appears less affective and Worn a harkie top when the weather has been really bad but taken the hood off the Ventura which is new and seems to make a good ultimate water proof combo with the ancient harkie smock.

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Mines entered its second year of service now , I would not say it was as waterproof as when it first arrived which made me think it needed treating but it would appear sypmatex does not .. I'm at a loss as to why it appears less affective and Worn a harkie top when the weather has been really bad but taken the hood off the Ventura which is new and seems to make a good ultimate water proof combo with the ancient harkie smock.

 

 

If I'd spent 250 on a jacket that leaked after 1 year I'd be seriously unimpressed.

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If I'd spent 250 on a jacket that leaked after 1 year I'd be seriously unimpressed.

 

If I spent £250 on a jacket full stop I would be unimpressed!

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I agree on the pfanner front Steve. My one issue is the mesh lining on their trousers which can be quite abrasive on the shins when on spikes for a few hours. Otherwise can't fault their gear.

never had an issue with this climbing on geckos. What spikes are you wearing?

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You insinuating we Yorkshire folk are tight Steve?

 

But your from Leeds - that's as posh as it gets in Yorkshire - people have to loose a full 5p before sweating & blind panic starts

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