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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Nay-DMAX on May 10, 2014, 09:46:57 PM
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So as the title suggests I am looking at getting a new jacket. I had one that had a pretty good lining and hood from Rays that I burnt a small hole in the arm of, it is ok to wear if it is cold I guess but not wet.
Anyway a few questions am I better off just to have layers on and a warm jacket then a light water proof type jacket over the top? Or to get a waterproof/warm jacket all in one?
As part of this has anyone had the aldi ski jackets as they are coming up next weekend. I don't really go to the snow but I really struggle in the cold bad circulation cold feet and hands. I have thermals if I need them and wear gloves scarfe beanie etc. I have the aldi snow boots from last year and really like them. Let me know what you have or like.
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I can attest to the cold hands:-)
But definitely a warm heart!
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I can attest to the cold hands:-)
But definitely a warm heart!
Thanks Scott when I shook hands with you guys at the end of the trip that was nothing on how cold my hands had been up at Craig's hut and white fingers from poor circulation.
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I like layers, thermal base layer, work shirt, fleece and if it is wet long Gore-Tex coat. I usually buy gear at the end of the winter season where you can buy it cheap on special. If you buy a good brand you keep it for years, if you don't burn a hole in it :) I have Columbia fleece jackets that are 7 years old and a Mountain Designs Gore-Tex coat that has to be over 10 years old. I retire the older stuff to the Prado for dirty/muddy recovery work and keep the new stuff for normal wear. That said I bought the Aldi ski jacket and boots for my son last year and it is really good, especially as he grows out of it so quick and it is cheap.
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I like layers, thermal base layer, work shirt, fleece and if it is wet long Gore-Tex coat. I usually buy gear at the end of the winter season where you can buy it cheap on special. If you buy a good brand you keep it for years, if you don't burn a hole in it :) I have Columbia fleece jackets that are 7 years old and a Mountain Designs Gore-Tex coat that has to be over 10 years old. I retire the older stuff to the Prado for dirty/muddy recovery work and keep the new stuff for normal wear. That said I bought the Aldi ski jacket and boots for my son last year and it is really good, especially as he grows out of it so quick and it is cheap.
Thanks D4D that is the sort of info I am after I have a drizabone that comes just below my hips which I had today. I have thermal top and think I might get some more thermal singlets as if my back is warm I am usually better and I can still layer over these. I burnt that jacket on the snow trip last year that evo ran perhaps on the ozpig when I was cooking lunch unsure just found a hole there I have tried to think how to tape it over for at least an old jacket. I have no idea why I didn't look at the end of last winter sales. I really like the snow boots but don't have ones to compare them too but I have worn them a few times they are comfy enough and keep my feet warm.
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X2 for the layering.
When it's really chilly I'll even layer my feet with thermal socks, then explorers & thermal lined boots. Hands also get layered - thermal thin liners, polar fleece gloves then goretex mittens!
Getting back to the OP - a good goretex jacket over layers - you can then use the jacket by itself for rain when it's not cold ;D
Tim
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I wish they made Dri as a bones for the huskier gentleman... :(
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X2 for the layering.
When it's really chilly I'll even layer my feet with thermal socks, then explorers & thermal lined boots. Hands also get layered - thermal thin liners, polar fleece gloves then goretex mittens!
Getting back to the OP - a good goretex jacket over layers - you can then use the jacket by itself for rain when it's not cold ;D
Tim
Cheers Tim I think I will have to look into some better gloves as well I do have a few pairs but think I need to have good ones for when it is really cold or wet. I have explorers but not thermal socks. Today had the cotton type explorers with the snow boots and they did a good job.
I wish they made Dri as a bones for the huskier gentleman... :(
:-( Lost this one is an rmwilliams one but was on some crazy marked down price at rays ones time last one left I think so I ended up grabbing it. It still wasn't cheap but is a great jacket, would love another long one don't think my old one fits me :-(
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I wish they made Dri as a bones for the huskier gentleman... :(
he agrees:-)
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Nay, you are more than welcome to grab one of Chantelles ski jackets? we love the aldi ski stuff, we have tons of it here and have gotten a couple of seasons so far out of them. Great value for money imo.
BUT be prepared for the craziest rush of bargain hunters ever. NOTHING that aldi stocks gets as mad a turn out as their ski stuff.
We get there at about 7am to get in front of the crowds, they generally have a sausage sizzle and coffee vans at the Wodonga aldi.
Cheers
Evo
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Nay, you are more than welcome to grab one of Chantelles ski jackets? we love the aldi ski stuff, we have tons of it here and have gotten a couple of seasons so far out of them. Great value for money imo.
BUT be prepared for the craziest rush of bargain hunters ever. NOTHING that aldi stocks gets as mad a turn out as their ski stuff.
We get there at about 7am to get in front of the crowds, they generally have a sausage sizzle and coffee vans at the Wodonga aldi.
Cheers
Evo
Oh great haha I reckon I got the boots not even on the day they went on sale perhaps the next day and late in the evening haha. If Chan has one that she doesn't wear and wants to sell that might fit me get her to let me know on FB perhaps. Thanks
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he agrees:-)
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theres a place in Collingwood that custom makes em.. .but its Collingwood...
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:-( Lost this one is an rmwilliams one but was on some crazy marked down price at rays ones time last one left I think so I ended up grabbing it. It still wasn't cheap but is a great jacket, would love another long one don't think my old one fits me :-(
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310687788277 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310687788277)
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310687788277 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310687788277)
Eventually I will get a long one. I have the one already mentioned and a fleece sort of lined vest one I guess since you know there is one in Collingwood that you have already tried ebay and other online for one.
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my last 2 drizabones were flogged out of the GQ... Havent had one in about 10 yrs.
... for the huskier gentleman who likes layers...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261153374402/ (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261153374402/)
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15 years ago I bought a RipCurl snow boarding jacket and it has been the best cold weather jacket I've ever owned. I always wear layers but this jacket I can just wear at shirt under in -0 temps and I am still warm. I usually keep my feet warm with work issued cold climate woollen socks and GP boots. I never feel the cold in them. I find that if my feet are warm then the rest of me usually is too.
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15 years ago I bought a RipCurl snow boarding jacket and it has been the best cold weather jacket I've ever owned. I always wear layers but this jacket I can just wear at shirt under in -0 temps and I am still warm. I usually keep my feet warm with work issued cold climate woollen socks and GP boots. I never feel the cold in them. I find that if my feet are warm then the rest of me usually is too.
Yes I try my best for warm feet, hands, and head I wish I didn't feel the cold so much but think I just need to spend some money on a good jacket and the better gloves :cheers:
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X3 for layering
I buy most of my camping clothes from Kathmandu.
If you keep a look out for their specials or clearence sales you can pick up some good bargains.
I prefer wearing merino than the thermal.
Doug
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Thanks Scott when I shook hands with you guys at the end of the trip that was nothing on how cold my hands had been up at Craig's hut and white fingers from poor circulation.
Whats wrong with the other half? Must teach him to hug you more. :cheers: ;D ;D ;D
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I have Aldi ski pants and they aren't bad fr the price. Thanks for the heads up re Aldi next week. Buy Merino thermals. Keeps you warm. I wear them on late shifts when I work the booze buses late at night. Liz is after a warm down coat or gortex jacket as hers is quite old (20 years) so might go to Rays and use our gift card.
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Both me and the missus have Columbia Interchange jackets. We bought these to use in 2011 when we followed the Rugby World Cup around NZ. Needed something that would keep us warm and dry at a rugby game in Invercargill, in the rain, about 1degree, and they delivered.
They have a removable fleece inner and are 100% waterproof. They are the best jackets we have ever owned, and not overly expensive.
Anaconda sometimes has them, or if you have a DFO nearby there is usually a Columbia outlet there. :cheers:
Link to Columbia US site (http://www.columbia.com/Interchange-Jackets-Three-Jackets-in-One/Collection_Interchange,default,pg.html)
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Im another one for layering but I don't buy expensive name brand clothing. I recently bought my son a good goretex hiking hardshell jacket on ebay for $25 because the seller didn't know it was goretex as it was not a well known brand (peak performance). We took a punt but was pleasantly surprised when it arrived and it was goretex ;)
My preferred option for warmth and wind/rain protection is thermal base, fleece mid and goretex outer. Maybe a down mid if things are antarctic.
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Another +1 for the Aldi Ski gear!
We bought ski jackets for the whole family. We don't need them at home in Brizzie, but we bought them specifically for when we travel. They live in a duffle in the camper trailer.
I agree, layering makes a big difference but the ski jackets are quick and easy, especially for the kids, and especially if it's particularly cold right when we arrive to set up camp somewhere.
Cheers!
Jono.
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Both me and the missus have Columbia Interchange jackets. We bought these to use in 2011 when we followed the Rugby World Cup around NZ. Needed something that would keep us warm and dry at a rugby game in Invercargill, in the rain, about 1degree, and they delivered.
They have a removable fleece inner and are 100% waterproof. They are the best jackets we have ever owned, and not overly expensive.
Anaconda sometimes has them, or if you have a DFO nearby there is usually a Columbia outlet there. :cheers:
Link to Columbia US site (http://www.columbia.com/Interchange-Jackets-Three-Jackets-in-One/Collection_Interchange,default,pg.html)
Looked at some of the Columbia gear at Rays yesterday, around $280....
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Whats wrong with the other half? Must teach him to hug you more. :cheers: ;D ;D ;D
funny:-) I said exactly the same thing at the time....he was busy pumping his tyres up.
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Whats wrong with the other half? Must teach him to hug you more. :cheers: ;D ;D ;D
I cannot complain about him he lets me put cold feet on him in bed and always makes sure I have firewood for the home fire and the ozpig. Up at the hut trying to organise lunch just needed to be bit warmer and needed a hood on my jacket. The drizabone was good cause I had layer's underneath but I still needed hood and something that can be done up a bit warmer.
Looked at some of the Columbia gear at Rays yesterday, around $280....
Sounding like Aldi will be the go unless Columbia have a good clearance outlet somewhere.
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So I went to Aldi yesterday afternoon I got a snowboard jacket and had it on last night around a fire with only a thermal singlet and one other layer and a scarfe. It wasn't terribly cold last night but the jacket did the job and if it was colder could fit more layers, beanie gloves etc. Does pay to try on as I had to get a bigger size and I think this was the same when I got my motorbike jacket there. I also got a pair of their thinsulate gloves these would only be good if you are not trying to do stuff just sitting around but they were very warm and only $4. There were probably other things there that would of been good also but I didn't have time to keep looking and a lot of it was all messed up by then. I got a merino thermal singlet and a skivvy at target during the week. Thanks for all the tips. :cheers:
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Mountain Hardwear. Expensive but awesome.
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So I went to Aldi yesterday afternoon I got a snowboard jacket and had it on last night around a fire with only a thermal singlet and one other layer and a scarfe. It wasn't terribly cold last night but the jacket did the job and if it was colder could fit more layers, beanie gloves etc. Does pay to try on as I had to get a bigger size and I think this was the same when I got my motorbike jacket there. I also got a pair of their thinsulate gloves these would only be good if you are not trying to do stuff just sitting around but they were very warm and only $4. There were probably other things there that would of been good also but I didn't have time to keep looking and a lot of it was all messed up by then. I got a merino thermal singlet and a skivvy at target during the week. Thanks for all the tips. :cheers:
Bought Hannah a snowboard jacket and some thinsulate gloves and beanies. Pretty happy with purchase.
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Was in Aldi at Lilydale East of Melbourne this arvo.
Lots of Clothing in the bargain boxes at back half of store.
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This sounds warm....
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2344 (http://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2344)
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my last 2 drizabones were flogged out of the GQ... Havent had one in about 10 yrs.
... for the huskier gentleman who likes layers...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261153374402/ (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261153374402/)
How husky are you? They have them at Rays from match stick size to 6xl. At their end of winter sale they had the small , 5xl and 6xl for $35. It was classed as old stock and they were the sizes they had trouble selling. I'm no fitness freak at 6'3" and 100 kg. when I tried on the 6xl I could have smuggled out two midgets and their pony. ( Short people if saying "midgets " upsets anyone ). :angel:
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This sounds warm....
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2344 (http://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2344)
I have a mate who reps for these guys and I think it would be great to have a heated jacket I don't know that I would want to carry the battery around all the time though??
I'm no fitness freak at 6'3" and 100 kg. when I tried on the 6xl I could have smuggled out two midgets and their pony. ( Short people if saying "midgets " upsets anyone ). :angel:
What if you upset the pony? No worries I am quite vertically challenged and I was not upset ;D
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I have a mate who reps for these guys and I think it would be great to have a heated jacket I don't know that I would want to carry the battery around all the time though??
When I first saw one I had one of those jaw dropping "what will they think of next?" moments. I've never worn one but the tradies in the video reckon it frees them up from wearing lots of layers of clothing.
My problem with cordless power tools is that I don't use them often enough so the NiCad batteries very quickly develop a memory and poor charging cycles.
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When I first saw one I had one of those jaw dropping "what will they think of next?" moments. I've never worn one but the tradies in the video reckon it frees them up from wearing lots of layers of clothing.
My problem with cordless power tools is that I don't use them often enough so the NiCad batteries very quickly develop a memory and poor charging cycles.
We have a fair bit of the Ryobi one plus stuff so maybe when they bring out a heated jacket that will be an option for me since we already have their batteries. I can see the benefit of less layers and more movement for working conditions. Hopefully my new aldi ski jacket will do the job for awhile.
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How husky are you? They have them at Rays from match stick size to 6xl.
Rays' sizes are weird on some of their stuff.. my son is built like a match stick, and while getting him a flanno for this weekend, he had to try on a 4xl! Hes 14, and you can see his ribs when hes standing up.. ??? ??? ???