View Full Version : GREEN anorak..??
This might seem like a simple thing to find, but i ware a lot of layers and i dont want a coat with any kind of padding or insulation on the inside of a anorak as i am normally warm i dont want it to be breatable or hi tech and i dont want it to have loads of pockets i just want a half zip with a hood that keeps the rain and wind off and is dark green. i have a really brilliant one by lowe alpine but it is bright red :(
so what do you people advise?
These (http://www.hilltrek.co.uk/hilltrek/country_ventile.htm) are good. I have a Braemar windshirt, very well made and resonably priced for ventile. Green too :)
that looks pretty good! a little expencive though!
Make your own :) Wax jacket fabric is £3 a metre just now, dark green, brown or black. A zip will cost about a £. Won't catch and tear easily nor will it hole from small sparks.
Cheers,
Toddy
Justin Time
24-04-2005, 20:02
How about the Arktis Stowaway shirt (http://www.arktisltd.co.uk/midlayers.htm) ? Windproof and water resistant, made of pertex so not proof against heavy rain. Packs away into something about fist sized. Wouldn't want to set it aginst thorns or sparks but great to carry with you for those days you reckon you don't need a coat.
They've not got prices on the website but mine cost me about £15 a few years ago.
they look really good.. where do i get one?
Tomtom, I have the same windshirt as Snufkin, very good and well made for the price.
Brian
quarterstaff
25-04-2005, 07:53
This any good
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=72893&item=7151876015&rd=1
nothing to do with seller just an heads up.
cheers
i saw that one.. its a little big for me though, cheers for the heads up anyway :cool:
Tomtom,
I made my own ventile jacket, I used an old favourite jacket that was falling to bits as a pattern (it was DPM too). So I have a olive green ventile arctic smock that cost me a touch over £50.
I personalised it with different pockets and wooden buttons, its a very cool piece peice of kit.
Neil
Making your own could be a good option mate, Toddy and Neil would undoubtedly give you any advice you needed and they're very experienced at making outdoor gear. You'd then have something very personal. Just a suggestion, it'll be a good price and you can have what you want!
yup.. that what i am looking at doing now!
Toddy where is the best place to get the kind of material your talking about?
yup.. that what i am looking at doing now!
Toddy where is the best place to get the kind of material your talking about?
I can get it in Glasgow....might even get a discount if I smile nicely :)
You just want a pullover with a heavy toothed plastic zip front neck and a hood? Maybe with velcro adjusters to tighten the cuff?
If I buy 3m it'll be ample and allow some leeway for 'changes of mind' (ahem!)
Time to think about what you *want*. Little things like pockets, drawcords, ventilation, wired hood front? or as simple a pull on smock as it's possible to make.
There's a brilliant Neolithic cut that only has one seam under the arm and across the chest and another straight down the front. Cuts down on potential leaks and keeps everything simple.
I'm not offering to sew it for you, (just too busy, besides then it wouldn't be *your* jacket) but I will work out a pattern and cut it out if you want. I can get rubberised cagoule fabric for £1 a metre just now....you could do a dirt cheap trial run first.
Let me know.
Cheers,
Toddy
Toddy, can you sew these types of garment on a standard sewing machine?
If you use a needle meant for denim and suitable thread, then yes. Might need a little adjustment of the tensions, but when I do sew by machine it's just a standard Singer I use.
Zips and extra layers can be tough, patience and a little forethought goes a loooong way ;)
Wax jacket fabric leaves everything oily though WD40 cleans it off the machine when I'm finished.
Cheers,
Toddy
Arktis Rainshield,breathable waterproof,light,hood,green about £30 on ebay.
Love mine.