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And yet again I'll +1 to Dennis' recommendations. I'm sitting here in my shed
looking at the second set of Patagonia foul-weather gear that I purchased way
back in the early
And yet again I’ll +1 to Dennis’ recommendations. I’m sitting here in my shed
looking at the second set of Patagonia foul-weather gear that I purchased way
back in the early 80’s. For it’s day it was pretty good stuff. FWIW, I met
Yvonne Chouinard while he was still hammering out pitons...
I re
More random thoughts on foulies. In spite of the rambling prose, hopefully
you'll find a few nuggets in here.
I like the technical gear. As a 40+ year snowsports and outdoor
enthusiast, I've always valued comfort over economy. I bought Gore-Tex and
fleece gear when it first came out. There's a
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Cc: Adam Hayden
Subject: Stus-List Foul weather gear
Happy new year everyone!I would be interested in people's opinion on
foul weather gear. I am looking to replace upgrade my Gil coastal cruising
coat. It seems that it is no longer water repell
Happy New Year to everyone!
Marek
In Ottawa
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Subject: Stus-List Foul weather gear
Adam:
In th
Adam:
In the Spring and Autumn sailing season(s) here in Nova Scotia, offshore
sailing gear is my preference. During the Summer, I use simple 'splash
rain gear', however, I have a bimini and that makes a huge difference.
For me the price point is probably more important than the brand name
All the majors make similar decent foulies. They all fall apart after
several years left on a boat in hot weather.
My opinions:
I have two conflicting opinions.
Opinion 1: If you are going to take them off the boat after each use, then
don't buy LESS than you need. That is, if you are primaril
or supplement your old gear.
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To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Adam Hayden
Subject: Stus-List Foul weather gear
Happy new year everyone!I would be interested in people's opinion on
foul weather gear. I am looking to replace upgrade my Gil coastal cruising
coat. It seems that it is no longer
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Cc: Adam Hayden
Subject: Stus-List Foul weather gear
Happy new year everyone!I would be interested in peopl
I'm happy with my Helly Hansen gear. I sail all year round, and in the
ocean. The jacket is fleece lined and you can buy a separate fleece
sweater that zips in for additional warmth. You can also use the fleece
sweater by itself. I've had this outfit for more than ten years.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk
Happy new year everyone!I would be interested in people's opinion on foul
weather gear. I am looking to replace upgrade my Gil coastal cruising coat.
It seems that it is no longer water repellant and reapplying the waterproofing
doesn't work. I like a number of the features on the coat b
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