I have a Jack Wolfskin parka that Ive had for years now.
Nice and warm, plenty of pockets etc but most importantly, waterproof.
Mainly used for standing on freezing touchlines watching Saturday morning football. Also looks quite smart when needed.
My old battered Northface jacket has finally come to an end so looking for a new warm, waterproof jacket for winter dog walking. I know there's been quite a few posts on the subject but mines slightly different. What I'm after is a jacket that can stand up to crashing through trees without being torn, been sat on on wet muddy ground, scrapes against rocks, getting a dirty knife wiped against it etc. In other words a hard wearing jacket that's going to get used and abused. Must be waterproof and have a hood. I'm not after a fancy looking thing that I can walk around Keswick, Ambleside etc with all the tourists as I already have plenty of those😁
I had decided on a Deerhunter Muflon Light but thought I'd ask the TZ hive mind before pulling the trigger. Budget is around 200 to 250.
Thanks all.
I have a Jack Wolfskin parka that Ive had for years now.
Nice and warm, plenty of pockets etc but most importantly, waterproof.
Mainly used for standing on freezing touchlines watching Saturday morning football. Also looks quite smart when needed.
Would something like this be any good to you, new for 199 euro, wear a fleece or jersey beneath as required, the cut's generous to allow layering and the tailoring for movement is excellent....There's no Mil or any other branding eternally on the one I bought, I like that personally, although may be not for everyone. Carinthia have an excellent reputation and produce wet/ cold weather gear for special forces. The price for the quality for me, refreshing.
https://www.outdoors.ee/en/products/...re-tex-jacket/
Presumably you mean one of their ubiquitous parkas? Down parkas and jackets are useless as a waterproof. They wouldn't last more than a few mins on a British cold rainy day.
Designed for low precipitation freezing continental winters, not cold maritime rainy weather.
Fashion accessory that is useful for a few days per year when it is really cold and dry. I have a similar down parka and it gets used so infrequently it still looks new after 5 years of ownership.
If you want waterproof and insulation, I would go for a mix of synthetic primaloft (better for wet weather) and good waterproof fabric like goretex or competitor offerings which can be just as good, if you need to keep the price down.
Loads of offerings on the market when you google.
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I picked up a Fjallraven Greenland Down Jacket earlier in the year, while on offer at the top end of your budget. Not had a chance to try it in heavy rain yet (and wax it up) but in terms of comfort and build, its feels very well made so far!
https://www.alpinetrek.co.uk/fjaellr...0Down%20jacket
Fjallraven are fabulous but not that great in the rain. More for proper Swedish winter weather.
Passengers Carinthia is the best suggestion I have seen yet. Even more considering the budget.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
I mentioned Fjallraven above but over budget. Ive got one of these
https://www.fjallraven.com/uk/en-gb/...a7323450789190
Very warm and waterproof- wore it in driving rain in Iceland and kept me dry and warm!
You could do a lost worse than getting one of these:
https://swazi.co.nz/products/windriv...43456123895993
I've had one for the best part of 20 years. It's not lined, but because it's totally windproof it keeps you warm anyway.
Keep thinking I'd like to get a new one but the bloody thing won't wear out.
These are good vfm handled them
Today and theyve got them in black
https://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/...en-32237-p.asp
Fair enough but even they say it will leak through the seams. Plenty of others that are waterproof though
https://swazi.co.nz/collections/mens-jackets-waterproof
I can recommend the Arc'teryx Therm Parka. Waterproof, windproof and lovely and warm. It's expensive but will last!
Dog walks are nice and tostie.
https://arcteryx.com/gb/en/shop/mens/therme-sv-parka
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I have something similar to this, bought it from the Trespass Outlet and its been a great coat. Super warm being windproof and super waterproof (rated at 20000mm if that means anything). Nice price too and in the BF sale at the moment. If you have a store nearby, worth a look.
https://www.trespass.com/mens-padded...ze_legacy=XXXL
Take a look at didriksons, they do a range of coats including waterproof parkas that are all in the 100-500 range (and mostly at the lower end of that price range)
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Your needs are quite demanding i.e. waterproof, robust and insulated. Normally you'd get waterproof and robust with layering to provide the insulation. However you have said you prefer an all in one.
Based on this Is suggest you look at some of the tactical clothing from Keela or Snugpak. You may find a lot of it is camo but I don't know if that bothers you. The alternative is to look at stuff for shooting especially for beaters as their gear gets a real hammering but you may struggle with the insulation side as most of those I know prefer to layer
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Always a fine selection on SportsPursuit.
You can filter for price/brand/size etcScreenshot_2023-11-10-19-05-33-239_com.android.chrome.jpg
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This would meet your requirements.
Rab Valiance: Tough, waterproof and insulated.
https://www.tauntonleisure.com/cloth...eep-ink__15391
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Did anyone read the original post?
Some bullet points:
• Waterproof
• Warm
• Rugged and tough as nails
• Up to 250
Some of the suggestions are laughable. 750 Arc'teryx parka? He wants to run through brambles, not down the Champs-lyses.
How about something from Hoggs of Fife:
https://www.fifecountry.co.uk/mens/o.../country-sport
Look pretty good value.
Edit: Realised I got the name comically wrong
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LL Bean makes one that fits description, and the price is right.
https://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/1248...&sku=undefined
I have that Rab Valliance. It is indeed waterproof and warm. Was about 150 on SportsPursuit last year
However, the throat guard comes up over the chin and my stubble has rubbed the facing material terribly.
Will probably have to get something put over it in the end. Bit rubbish
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As Onelasttime stated, I would definitely recommend Hoggs of Fife, if you want the "country" look. I have a few of their winter jackets, and wear them a lot. For a more modern look maybe Rab with Pertex Shield outer, and down filling. I have two and love them
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Last edited by aamaci; 10th November 2023 at 23:11.
Thanks very much for all the suggestions, got a few to research now. It is more of a beaters jacket I'm after as some of the places I go with the dog are pretty harsh on jackets. Off to look at the suggestions....thanks again.
This Barbour (https://www.barbour.com/uk/catalog/p...t/category/90/) which is waterproof, quilted inside and not waxed. I have something similar and have found it pretty good in the weatherproof, warm and robust sense so far.
JL have 25% off Barbour at the moment so it is 201 https://www.johnlewis.com/barbour-in...sky/p110826741
I would suggest snugpak torrent for a waterproof and insulated option that can take a battering.
https://snugpak.com/collections/clot...42604936495276
Never been let down by jack wolfskin
https://www.jack-wolfskin.co.uk/trop..._6350_005.html
Thanks again all, I'm off to Keswick on Monday with the dog so will call into one of the shops that sells the Deerhunter Muflon Light and also the Ridgeline Torrent 3 which both seem to fit the bill.
Thanks again.
Get yourself over to John Norris (Penrith)
Country clothing retailer, who will have a great selection for you to try
Have you had a look at cragghoppers goretex parka. Had a few of their coats and decent quality.
Current go toos are a Rab goretex shell and several options to layer up.
I also have a jack wolfskin jacket that has served me very well indeed
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I'm more than happy with this:
https://www.musto.com/en_nl/m-marina...-1-parka-82355
I may add that I don't take the inner layer out.
I would highly recommend the Sherwood Forest “Kensington”
I have it in a vest and a jacket for picking-up.
I know us p/up’s are not very ‘thrashing thru the brambles’ but two of our beaters have
the jacket and have no complaints.
Check Vinted for some very bargainous prices.
If you could live without a hood I'd recommend the Triumph gore tex jacket I now use.
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