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  1. First of all ...... do they actually exist ? Been out today and got wet :-( so time for a new coat Can you guys recomend a good foul weather shooing jacket that will actually keep you dry from the outside elements and also from the inside when working up a sweat when marching about out in the field. Not looking for one of those with all the removable linings and zip in fleece jobbies that have you layering up either to keep dry with a "membrane liner" once the water has got through the outer jacket making it four times heavier than when you put it on and then requires a fleece to keep you warm once it has and which wicks up water from the cuffs and up to your elbows from the soddened outer jacket ..... Not looking for designer brands either as dont really believe or "buy into" the theory that you have to pay £400 - £500 barbour/Musto prices to get the job done.. preferably under the £200 mark would be nice :good:
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