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I've spent many a year exposed to all the elements, as most on here have, and I've split many a set of yellow Faithful foul weather gear around the crotch and under the arms, all in all I should of wrapped myself up in cling film, complete and utter waste of money.
However, all is not lost as I would personally recommend the bib and brace style Guy Cotton wet weather kit, yes it's alot thicker material than the norm but it serves its purpose.
Like every thing in life the set does not come cheap, I paid £100 back in 2002 and the suit is still 100% water proof to date, with zero tear or rips.
Hope this helps
have a dickies trouser and jacket set but not a lot of use really
friday afternoon i was wearing it collecting leaves in that wind and rain and i was soaked to my boxers!!!
Graeme @ The BGS Group said:
Two other essential for me are Snickers winter waterproof gloves - exceptional quality & a Musto beany that has a membrane between two knitted layers so it's waterproof. For the feet Berghaus Goretex - cheap on Amazon.
One day I will go mad a buy the new Snickers Goretex. We spend a fortune on machinery & so little on the most important machine ......us. It is much easier to go out in the rain if you know that you can stay dry & comfortable.
Haix boots.
or Army Surplus Goretex jacket cheap and durable £40.00 not paying for the label!
Sometimes cheap can be good Lidl sold a "walkers rain jacket" for about £10. I bought two & they are really good with zip off sleeves & surprisingly rain proof.
I am also aware that I'm at work under all elements and not mincing down some catwalk dressed in labelled kit, I leave this for Friends, family and socialising.
However on this occasion I will explain why this product is my favoured choice, when it rains I'm not the sort to dot off to the pub or slide off home, I stay and get the job done rain or shine and when it rains I choose to stay dry hence the reason for choosing the quality guy cotten foul weather gear, not because its labelled or expensive or it comes in a pretty shade of yellow.
£100 to remain dry and remain on the project, I really must calculate the time scale over 24 years spent on site working while others stare out of their living rooms groaning because they cant get on because its raining, well into 5 figures id say.
Have you seen the friend request that has been sent twice?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/US-Military-SF-SWAT-Black-GI-ECWCS-BREATHTEX-...
Ace Garden Services - John said:
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