Non IH jackets and outerwear
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For technical stuff, Norrøna can't be beat:
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I have an IHM-01 incoming.
Drool.
Nice pick up John, I took mine out on the first quite cold day today (10 degrees) …passed with flying colours with just a tee shirt underneath it, actually got a bit uncomfortably hot.
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Hey guys, it doesn't get that cold here in the winter, so this is my winter jacket: http://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/outerwear/cotton/PRDOVR~37001/37001.jsp
However, I'd like to waterproof it if I can, any suggestions?
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Hey guys, it doesn't get that cold here in the winter, so this is my winter jacket: http://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/outerwear/cotton/PRDOVR~37001/37001.jsp
However, I'd like to waterproof it if I can, any suggestions?
3M Scotch Guard Spray for Outdoor fabrics, available on Amazon.
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Hey guys, it doesn't get that cold here in the winter, so this is my winter jacket: http://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/outerwear/cotton/PRDOVR~37001/37001.jsp
However, I'd like to waterproof it if I can, any suggestions?
3M Scotch Guard Spray for Outdoor fabrics, available on Amazon.
Or try Nikwax spray on or wash in. Or if feeling flush as it works very well in my humble Collonil
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The only reason I mention the spray, is that you can direct it to the areas which you want to waterproof, unlike the wash in stuff. I've used Jack Pyke and it works extremely well, but ,according to the research I did, the Scotch guard gets the best reviews.
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Anything I can find state side? I
Purchase and proxy including shipping is 20USD. Otherwise, go for something that has at least some organic fat in it, these usually tend to last longer before you need to re-applicate
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The only reason I mention the spray, is that you can direct it to the areas which you want to waterproof, unlike the wash in stuff. I've used Jack Pyke and it works extremely well, but ,according to the research I did, the Scotch guard gets the best reviews.
I agree on the spray totally but find it's better to have as a top up to the wash in as you'll go through loads of it for outerwear.
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Really? This is the first time I've used it, and they claim that it's good for a "whole season" (whatever that means), without re-treating the fabric.
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Really? This is the first time I've used it, and they claim that it's good for a "whole season" (whatever that means), without re-treating the fabric.
Whole Season? Unless they have moved on a whole league in the past year i'd only believe that with light wear and light rain as no chance a piece that is not waterproof by nature is staying waterproof after application with continued deluges of heavy rain, i mean even DWR on brand new Gore items wears off eventually.
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Filson Foothills Parka in Tan :o
This was one of the few Filson jackets that I hadn't seen in person. I finally saw it and then had to buy it immediately. It will be an everyday jacket during the winter in NYC for me.
Just an amazing jacket. 8.5-oz. 100% cotton oil finish Shelter Cloth lined with 24-oz. Mackinaw Wool.
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Like I say HD, I don't have any previous experience with waterproof sprays, just following what the can says. I'd expected to need to re-spray it a couple of times this winter, I'll be interested to see how it holds up, and I'll keep the forum updated.
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Like I say HD, I don't have any previous experience with waterproof sprays, just following what the can says. I'd expected to need to re-spray it a couple of times this winter, I'll be interested to see how it holds up, and I'll keep the forum updated.
Please do as i am very interested in how this pans out. Or you could avoid all the spray stuff and grab a Ventile instead