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I have had a quick look at the army surpless jackets but they all seem lightweight with no padding, not much cop for colder weather...
John, look at the Dutch army Goretex jackets, nice and long, totally waterproof,you'll get a good one for around £50. Snugpack Elite softie waistcoat/vest is all the insulation you'll ever need, £40 ish, sorted.
I have to agree with Brian. A good set of base layers, decdent jumper and fleece will keep you warmer with a lighter weight waterproof/windproof jacket over the top. A wise investment in a snood for your neck will help retain a lot of heat along with a decent hat.
I was in the forces myself, its thicker than the UK gortex and has more pockets 1st class
Showing your age, Centurion. The second last issue (DPM) Gore-Tex didn't have any pockets. Not sure about latest pattern, for some strange reason they won't give me any.
I was in the proper forces Chris not the brill cream lot you belong too , You dont get proper goretex that was reserved for the fighting forces
I'm surprised you can remember that far back! What possible use would I have for Brylcreem, Centurion? I knew there was a reason that you liked Piercebridge so much, it's your old garrison!
I barely remember its been so long ago anyway when I was in they were needing them not feeding them mate Brylcream is used by your lot in more ways than one, so Ive been told
I barely remember its been so long ago anyway when I was in they were needing them not feeding them mate Brylcream is used by your lot in more ways than one, so Ive been told
Really? What vivid, and disturbing, fantasies you pongoes have!