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Working with Rich Rule today, very wet this afternoon.

 

Me - North Face Goretex - wet wet wet.

 

Rich - Stein climbing jacket - dry dry dry.

 

Great gee up for this piece of kit. Under £50 ex-VAT. One will be mine....

 

Heavy reduction on a crack willow, went well, Rich slick as ever, client well chuffed.

 

No pics yet 'cos my phone got so wet in my pocket it died!

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i get on really well with mine and find it really waterproof, comfy to climb in and quite breathable :thumbup1: definitely a good value all rounder :001_smile:

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Do you not sweat your nuts off in them??

 

Yes!!

 

Ventilation could be improved a little, but it’s a pay-off with the relatively cheap price. I have some cycling jackets which breath wonderfully and are truly excellent but the cost £150 upwards.

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nope, im always real hot, and found that i was at a pretty comfy temperature, you can undo the zips under the arms for extra venting.

 

The Big Lad did that today - it was the only part that got wet!

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It was a monsoon today reducing a tulip tree, and the stein did well for about 4 hours, then it started letting it in around the armpit zips, and then the water just ran down my collar in a river, and down my arms every time i reached up to adjust the prussic, which you cant odds really. Very impressive bit of kit all said and done. It was unbelievably wet in devon.

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