Not another bloody smock thread…specific requirements!

One thing that always bugger me about smocks was the fight to get them on/off.

The Harkila one has a full length side zip that makes on and off a doddle

Nice looking smock though that Cavalite
 
I’m now using one of these….


You need to layer up underneath but I can now wear it all year round
 
British Army Artic smock. You want an old one though made from gabardine. Lightweight and windproof / showerproof. They are getting hard to find though.


Another option would be an Arktis smock. Preferably one without a waterproof membrane.


Otherwise I like Swedteam if you want something less military.

Hilltrek Ventile looks great and I'm sure it's quality as well as being UK made with custom options available, but at a price.
 
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Why a smock? Is it personal preference and aesthetic, or do they have practical advantages over a jacket?
I own one, like the idea of them but find them a little restrictive, and a faff to get out of compared to a jacket.
With modern zips and materials they are certainly no more waterproof than jackets.
 
Why a smock? Is it personal preference and aesthetic, or do they have practical advantages over a jacket?
I own one, like the idea of them but find them a little restrictive, and a faff to get out of compared to a jacket.
With modern zips and materials they are certainly no more waterproof than jackets.
Only good thing about them , is you can keep everything with you rather than having to search through every jacket pocket .
Like you say a pain to take on and off .
 
Why a smock? Is it personal preference and aesthetic, or do they have practical advantages over a jacket?
I own one, like the idea of them but find them a little restrictive, and a faff to get out of compared to a jacket.
With modern zips and materials they are certainly no more waterproof than jackets.
No reason particularly, I’ve never had one and want to try one. I also have bad circulation and run quite cold, so the problems people associate with them in regards to not being able to ventilate don’t really apply to me…I can literally only remember a couple of times where I’ve been too hot and that’s really because I’ve misjudged how cold it is and worn stupid base and mid layers….

As you say though my ridgeline coat has done me well to be honest so maybe I should just stop trying to reinvent the wheel!
 
I have a few great smocks swedteam titan pro goretex being one, a bombproof beast of a smock it's only gripe it's rather narrow on the arms, if you can find one it's highly recommend they meet all the requirements you desire.


Other option is a keela parachutist I got one second hand and it really is fantastic lots of pocket options very waterproof and multi terrain pattern I really like, I don't know about it's long term robustness toughness yet but so far I have been really impressed, and you can get them at very competitive prices they are sized big mind you I'm 5.11" around a 40" chest and small fits Very well with enough room for layers.


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No reason particularly, I’ve never had one and want to try one. I also have bad circulation and run quite cold, so the problems people associate with them in regards to not being able to ventilate don’t really apply to me…I can literally only remember a couple of times where I’ve been too hot and that’s really because I’ve misjudged how cold it is and worn stupid base and mid layers….

As you say though my ridgeline coat has done me well to be honest so maybe I should just stop trying to reinvent the wheel!

It isn’t actually possible to have too much gear, or to spend too much on it. If you’ve got this far there is no turning back, you are pretty screwed. Marriage’s, jobs, friendships all play second fiddle to hunting.
There is a direct and proportional relationship between the amount of kit you have and money spent on it, and how super hunter you are.

So buy more gear! 😆
Norrona, Kuiu, Sitka, are all fantastic kit 😀
 

I have one of those and rate it. Seems like ticks your boxes!

More info from the Paramo website - MEN'S VELEZ EVOLUTION HYBRID SMOCK - Paramo

@Navarone - if you’ll be anywhere near East Grinstead in the next few days you’d be welcome to take a look at mine!
 
Verney Caron smock in camouflage ,big kangaroo pouch ,hand warmer pockets, small pocket for head torch .
Big poachers pocket at the back ,waterproof too ,well worth the money imho.
 

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I have one of those and rate it. Seems like ticks your boxes!

More info from the Paramo website - MEN'S VELEZ EVOLUTION HYBRID SMOCK - Paramo

@Navarone - if you’ll be anywhere near East Grinstead in the next few days you’d be welcome to take a look at mine!
Look on vinted there are some Paramo smocks on there
 
Verney Caron smock in camouflage ,big kangaroo pouch ,hand warmer pockets, small pocket for head torch .
Big poachers pocket at the back ,waterproof too ,well worth the money imho.
How long is this mate? Mid thigh/above knee or is it waist length?
 
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