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Recommend me good quality over trousers

#1 Post by mag41uk »

These will be for range use when chucking it down!
Need to be able to get them on preferably over boots.

Did I say waterproof too?

What are you using?

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#2 Post by johngarnett »

I don't know if they're still on offer but I got a 'fishing suit' from Aldi a couple of weeks ago. Bib and brace style, 'comfort' zip and zip legs. Not tried for waterproof but padded, so warm. Trousers £27 I think. Might be worth enquiring if old stock is returned somewhere? Better than Helly Hanson neigh on £300!!!

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#3 Post by ColinR »

Look at the Berghaus range. They have some waterproof overtrousers which are zipped up the outside so dead easy to put on over boots. They are light weight but perfectly waterproof. I have the jacket as well. Being lightweight they don't heat up too much and are wind proof as well. You cannot go wrong with these.
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How about something practical and functional, like these?........................

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#5 Post by mag41uk »

phaedra1106 wrote:How about something practical and functional, like these?........................

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Its not water proof though!

Will check out the others.
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#6 Post by shugie »

Military surplus kit has done well, and biking (motor) gear is good too, although often a bit too warm for moving about much in
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#7 Post by the running man »

Country covers, now known as fortis clothing...
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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the running man wrote:Country covers, now known as fortis clothing...
I wondered what happened to them!
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#9 Post by mag41uk »

I have ordered berghaus deluge over trousers off the bay. £33 delivered.
They do get very good reviews.
I hope to them by Friday as I predict a weekend of laying in snow at Bisley!
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#10 Post by kennyc »

mag41uk wrote:I have ordered berghaus deluge over trousers off the bay. £33 delivered.
They do get very good reviews.
I hope to them by Friday as I predict a weekend of laying in snow at Bisley!
on the bright side the normal morass is probably rock hard with the current temperatures lollol
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