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Ari
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Posted - 04 Oct 2013 : 9:13:28 PM
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I am thinking winter and can't face being cold on long days at the yard. Would really appreciate tried and tested advice on what jackets are very warm, waterproof, comfy to ride in and preferably washable.
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debs
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 04 Oct 2013 : 9:15:35 PM
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Aigle, cant remember name.... cam in Olive or red, had removable gilet. Machine wash, no tumble! great jkt! |
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Kes
Platinum Member
England
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Posted - 05 Oct 2013 : 12:52:13 PM
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I bought a new Musto last year and it never leaked, was always warm, has a removable gilet and looked smart. The only thing I didn't like about it, and this can happen with a lot of jackets of this length, when I was riding in it, in rising trot I sat back down on the rear flaps which was annoying as I could feel it pull down the back. I later changed the back of it to having the flaps flapping, as appose to together if that makes sense! |
Carole & Kes, West Sussex. |
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Callisto
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Posted - 05 Oct 2013 : 1:46:12 PM
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My Mother-in-law has a battery powered 'electric' jacket for wearing up to the yard!! No idea who makes it or what it cost. She is in Aberdeen though.
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Zahkira (GR Amaretto x Taffetta) Linda East Sussex |
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Kes
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England
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Posted - 05 Oct 2013 : 1:52:24 PM
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^^^ Linda, tell us more please? I'm guessing electric so has a heating system? or maybe lights? Knowing my luck I'd fall in a puddle and be electrocuted or something!! Carole. |
Carole & Kes, West Sussex. |
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Callisto
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Kes
Platinum Member
England
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Posted - 05 Oct 2013 : 6:20:33 PM
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Wow, it's fab, and really quite nicely styled also - given my gadget fetish I might have to ask Father Christmas, although of course, would be rude not to have the matching apparel for ones horse!!
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Carole & Kes, West Sussex. |
Edited by - Kes on 05 Oct 2013 6:21:24 PM |
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Vik1
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Posted - 05 Oct 2013 : 8:15:00 PM
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Ive a Mountain Horse one. Ive had it about 6/7 years now so cant remember the style or if they still make it but its still going strong. Its about mid thigh length, not too heavy in weight, has a hood (albeit a bit of crap one), extremely waterproof and is had a removable fleece lined gillet which is worn on a very regular basis. I love the jacket...storm hates it! lol. He bucked me off at end of last year as soon as I got on with it as it is a bit noisy. |
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Sabine K
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Posted - 05 Oct 2013 : 8:54:21 PM
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Do you have any shops around that is selling all kinds of safety gear ?
I bought my jacket in one of these shops - it is one, that road workers etc. wear during winter.
It was much cheaper than a brand you can by in a horse shop. |
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littlearabians
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Kes
Platinum Member
England
1819 Posts |
Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 8:57:58 PM
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^^^ like that one also, I had no idea this sort of outdoor clothing was out there, I hadn't got past the little gel things you click to activate. |
Carole & Kes, West Sussex. |
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debs
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 10:12:33 PM
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Wow!!! Kes... I hadnt got past walkers socks |
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Kes
Platinum Member
England
1819 Posts |
Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 10:49:27 PM
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Debs, my sockies have thermal ratings, I don't do cold feet!!
Thinking about it, is there a really good, warm jacket with a BS high viz rating? I have 3 HV jackets/ waistcoats, I wouldn't rely on any of them for warmth.
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Carole & Kes, West Sussex. |
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AnnaMaisy25
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England
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Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 08:43:02 AM
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Mountain Horse jackets are always super duper warm... I bought the Mountain Horse Burlington jacket last year and my god, it's so warm I could only wear it on the really freezing days! And it's a very bright orange... Almost luminescent!! Also have another Mountain Horse jacket, which is about mid thigh, and also extremely warm. But I think it is probably coming to the end of it's life, I've had that for about 8 years now, and it's been shared by me and Mum... Extra wear and tear for our jackets, as we wear them for the dogs as well as the horses. But Mountain Horse never seems to disappoint!
Oh, I bought a Welligogs long waxed leather coat at Blenheim. Expensive, but completely waterproof and windproof, and I the style of Victorian riding coats. Very stylish, I am completely taken with it! I'm a sucker for leather..... xxxx |
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Callisto
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Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 09:10:56 AM
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Kes I have the puffa type Hi Viz Rockfish jacket, that is certainly warm enough in the winter, got mine cut price on eBay a year ago. |
Zahkira (GR Amaretto x Taffetta) Linda East Sussex |
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Kes
Platinum Member
England
1819 Posts |
Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 8:48:14 PM
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I remember the Rockfish jacket, well now I do anyway! The only sleeved one I have isn't lined at all so has no thermal properties, it's the Equisafety BS approved one, but even on mildly warm days with some quick riding it can get damp inside - being polite here. It's just a shell really, not breathable, but it is rainproof. I wouldn't say it was one of my best purchases if anyone is thinking about getting one.
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Carole & Kes, West Sussex. |
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justine
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England
641 Posts |
Posted - 10 Oct 2013 : 5:25:57 PM
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I find ski-wear/ walking wear is better, Regatta is cheap in outlets. For a bit more luxury I love Kingsland quilt jackets :)
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Eeyore
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kath
Gold Member
United Kingdom
943 Posts |
Posted - 11 Oct 2013 : 12:57:45 PM
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I also know someone with an electric jacket - i am also in Aberdeen, shows how lovely our winters are |
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Meggie-Lu
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England
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Posted - 11 Oct 2013 : 2:45:15 PM
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I have a Rambo coat and it is RUBBISH! After 6 months the inside of the sleeves came away, and the zips broke. Rambo rugs much better! |
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Ari
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Posted - 11 Oct 2013 : 8:32:31 PM
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Thanks to all for your great feedback and advice. I do see the plus side of winter, Christmas and a childhood love of snow but it's only since I turned 50 thermal vests became an exiting purchase lol. |
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