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I have the non-crunchy F12 jacket.
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I did look at them several years back, they look good but they are only half the waterproofness of the greys. It was that which swayed me to get the greys.
They do the non crunchy jackets in dpm now and they are on offer for about 60 quid just now .
I think 10,000 HH (hydrostatic head) is plenty for a fishing jacket. When pressure is applied for a prolonged period, any garment will eventually let in water at the pressure point. Outdoor clothing companies started quoting HH because hiking and climbing jackets would leak where rucksack straps had applied all-day pressure. That doesn't really apply to most of us, but a fly fisherman wearing a shoulder bag all day in the p155ing rain might want more.
(Aqua's DPM jacket is only 3,000 HH)
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Can I reccommend a different approach?
I remember hearing about this years ago.
We all talk commonly about layering with different layers using a baselayer, mid layer, insulator and a shell perhaps. Find a decent lightly insulated mid layer that is warm for it's weight and buy two or three of them.
l suspect you will have to sell your rod collection to buy most of the above. Or, putting together a pressie list?Thanks everyone for your input....its been an interesting thread for me!
A good alternative is cold store overalls. Rod Hutchinson used to market 'isotherm' ones years ago.
Nick
Spot on. I wish there was a do all system but there just isn't. What I wear for walking is not what I wear for sitting for hoursI think you need to look at the type of fishing you do in the winter and dress accordingly . . .
If you're roving and not staying in one swim for more than 30mins then layers has got to be the most appropriate solution (with a decent shell if rain looks likely and you're not bringing a brolly)
If static then sweat build up only occurs on the yomp to the swim, so packing a puffa/synthetic or down insulated jacket/salopettes to don after the walk will work far better . . . waterproofs also not really necessary if you lug a brolly . . .maybe a light mac or poncho to keep the worst off whilst playing fish etc
Spot on. I wish there was a do all system but there just isn't. What I wear for walking is not what I wear for sitting for hours
Sod that Alec! I buy what I want when I want, Mrs just rolls her eyes, and says nothing. She don't know I'm off to collect a brilliant Drennan meduim combo feeder that normally goes for around 120 140 mark for £90....got to do this before her flight lands back in the UK in tomorrow!l suspect you will have to sell your rod collection to buy most of the above. Or, putting together a pressie list?
Your are learning, deceitful but learning. Ha! Well done.Sod that Alec! I buy what I want when I want, Mrs just rolls her eyes, and says nothing. She don't know I'm off to collect a brilliant Drennan meduim combo feeder that normally goes for around 120 140 mark for £90....got to do this before her flight lands back in the UK in tomorrow!
Which rod u getting?Your are learning, deceitful but learning. Ha! Well done.
Was that the one on eBay @Julian Griffiths ….was so tempted myself, superb rod at a bargain price! Was just being greedy though as I already have oneSod that Alec! I buy what I want when I want, Mrs just rolls her eyes, and says nothing. She don't know I'm off to collect a brilliant Drennan meduim combo feeder that normally goes for around 120 140 mark for £90....got to do this before her flight lands back in the UK in tomorrow!