Heated jackets

V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
The next level?
bad enough holding ski poles in ski gloves, let alone trying to work in 'em :rolleyes: ... got a few different pairs, Laings, Raichles, etc., but usually ended up in a nice fitting pair of lined leather ones with some feel to them
 
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Brendan

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The next level?
Crazy price, in a side note if anyone buys a pair of the sealskinz socks avoid the ones with the grippy/sticky strip around the top of the sock, it will pull bits of skin off
 
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Brendan

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6feetdown

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bad enough holding ski poles in ski gloves, let alone trying to work in 'em :rolleyes: ... got a few different pairs, Laings, Raichles, etc., but usually ended up in a nice fitting pair of lined leather ones with some feel to them
The ones we had last winter were very good about £6 a pair but usable and waterproof
 
craig

craig

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I`ve had pulsar coats before, leaked like sieves, under the arms, and an other middle of the back, I suspect this was down to the taping on the stitching for the reflective bands, so wont bother again especially for the price😢
 
hiluxman

hiluxman

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Seen a pic earlier on face book, someone digging out in a back garden while it's under a few inches of water 🙄
Vast majority I go to are sensible, they either blow you up by 7am or give it an hour for a delayed start.

I've a few that wont blow you up and are happy to see the struggle and carnage appear.

Obviously there is other factors on deciding whether to work in the rain or not, but certainly on my price jobs we don't. It's not worth the clean up and regardless your never as productive when your wet through.
 
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