Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
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Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
This Autumn I will be needing a set of waterproof camouflage trousers and coat. I will be spending lots of time stalking/crawling and expect to be testing whatever I get to the maximum.
Can anyone suggest a manufacturer who makes such items which are waterproof, quiet and non reflective etc, preferably not costing the earth as I would expect the items to be past their best by the time I am finished with them,
DM
Can anyone suggest a manufacturer who makes such items which are waterproof, quiet and non reflective etc, preferably not costing the earth as I would expect the items to be past their best by the time I am finished with them,
DM
Re: Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
Deerhunter stuff is good, I wear it a lot and it gets wet by I don't. It is has a soft finish with a goretex type membrane and is designed for hunting so it does not rustle and is very quiet to move in. Possible down side is it is padded so you can get warm in it.
I am in the land of Deerhunter next month
I am in the land of Deerhunter next month

Re: Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
I do like the deer hunter kit and it does meet all the criteria. Sportsman Gun Centre stock a good range from reasonable priced to a small investment.
I could not find a jacket that looked perfect, they all appear to have all the pockets on the front and I could see no signs of elbow or knee pads etc,
Will keep looking,
DM
I could not find a jacket that looked perfect, they all appear to have all the pockets on the front and I could see no signs of elbow or knee pads etc,
Will keep looking,
DM
Re: Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
Mine does have pockets on the front but has padded elbows as well. I got jacket and trousers from a small shop in DK for under 90 quid
Re: Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
Army surplus, not too bad and really cheap an cheerfull.
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Re: Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
Have a look at the Bushwear web site. I have Swede Team suit that I bought from them two years ago. Keeps out all but the very worst of rain which I can cope with as long as I am warm, which I always am. there is always Harikla but it is bloody expensive.
I would also look at the folk that advertise in Gunmart etc, they sell Scandinavian two piece suits plus you get lots extras thrown in. Begins with a J. I'd sarch for you but laptop is on the fritz and I'm on my phone.
I would also look at the folk that advertise in Gunmart etc, they sell Scandinavian two piece suits plus you get lots extras thrown in. Begins with a J. I'd sarch for you but laptop is on the fritz and I'm on my phone.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
Re: Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
Don't let anyone point you down the route of US Forces Extreme Cold Weather gear - I have a goertex jacket and overtrousers in jungle dpm and whilst they are relatively cheap and very waterproof, I don't regard them as quiet enough for woodland stalking. Excellent range gear but not stealth gear!
Re: Waterproof camouflage clothing - suggestions please
100% agree, I have an ECWS jacket, 100% waterproof, handy pockets, elbow patches and noisier than a noisy thing.tikkathreebarrels wrote:Don't let anyone point you down the route of US Forces Extreme Cold Weather gear - I have a goertex jacket and overtrousers in jungle dpm and whilst they are relatively cheap and very waterproof, I don't regard them as quiet enough for woodland stalking. Excellent range gear but not stealth gear!
ECWS stuff has become expensive these days as well.
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