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Would appreciate a little advice. Does anyone use Jack Pyke gear for bushcraft? I'm thinking of one of the English Oak hunters' jackets which appear to retail at about £60. I'm wondering about general durability, wear and tear etc etc.
Many thanks.
JDCP.
John Fenna
27-12-2007, 11:59
I have just been reviewing this jacket for Sporting shooter.
Not a bad jacket for the money but would perhaps not stand up to sparks too well and the fabric surface texture could hold sawdust etc.
The jacket is warm and cosy but the hood a little basic.
The rear drop down sit mat affair is a faff to zip up again but makes a good poachers pocket if you only unzip the side zip OR the top zip.
It is certainly waterproof and has well placed pockets.
Thanks John,
It sounds OK...would it stand up wear and tear wise ? I've never heard of the material. I wear a gortex jacket if it's wet, but keep out of the dirty thorny stuff when I do. If I'm going to get grubby, I've got a cheap DPM army surplus jacket...but it's not weather proof. So I was hoping for a jacket that would fill the gap so to speak.
John Fenna
27-12-2007, 12:30
The fabric is a brushed polyester knit laminated to their own wind/water proof, breathable membrane - which works reasonably well though not as breathable as the market leaders - and lined partly in mesh, partly in taffeta.
It should prove pretty tough but I would not want to wrestle blackthorn while wearing it....
It sounds to me like a jacket that would fill the gap you describe. The outer fabric takes a little while to dry onced soaked but it is warm, and quiet as well.
John,
Thanks for your time, I'll probably look one of these jackets out and see how it goes. Again, thanks for the info.
Hi there
I got one of these in Olive during an autumn trip to the UK. On the whole not a bad jacket, cosy and well set out. Its not at all breathable IMHO, and even after a short walk it is wet inside and takes a while to dry out.
Alos check the seams around the bottom hem and the pockets as mine had areas where the stitching had missed the liner and was starting to fray. The inner pocket also had a large hole in it. I did not spot these when I bought it and if I lived in the UK I would have returned it to the shop. So they obviously have quality control issues.
As I said not a bad outdoor coat, but don't expect hight end Gortex type performance.
cheers
Gareth