Jack Pyke Hunters jacket.........

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just wondered if anyone uses one? Looks like good value for money.
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I've had the countryman trousers for 3-4 years, still holding together and been through a lot.
Iirc, a mate had that jacket a few moons ago and was happy with it, ( ex military fella).
 
Yep had mine for a few years now ,only problem is it's a touch sweaty in summer but a good durable jacket ,got the trousers to also good
 
i've had a few jack pyke garments and they're canny for the money, musto is also pretty decent and ridgeline, i prefer now to use ex military clothing when im out shooting as its cheaper and really hard wearing, i have goretex over trousers and jackets which with good under layers makes for comfortable days in the worse conditions.

i have windproof for the drier conditions and only buy the mtp camo pattern now, i prefer it to the dpm pattern.

check out some army and navy stores and make sure you can work out the sizing (google will be far quicker than me for this)
 
I ended up buying the Jack Pyke English woodland softshell jacket. Got one for £29.99
It's waterproof and windproof and warm but not as heavy as the hunters jacket so I thought I'd get more use out of it over the spring/summer/Autumn. I may buy the field smock later in the year for winter use.
 
Good price, how do you find it in terms of rustling of the fabric? i had a realtree patterned jacket from a different brand and the neighbours knew when i was going out, it was that "crinkly"
 
Good price, how do you find it in terms of rustling of the fabric? i had a realtree patterned jacket from a different brand and the neighbours knew when i was going out, it was that "crinkly"
Totally silent.
 
I've got the English Oak, it's silent but boy you can half sweat in them..... that's there downside...
 
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