Tom D
Well-Known Member
I work outdoors, we don't stop for rain either. Over the years I have not found ANY coat that was waterproof and breathable. Many will be pretty good at the start but once you grind some dirt into them and generally use them then the leaks appear. My favourite combo was a hiltrek ventile smock which would leak but it didn't pour through like some things can. I prefer cotton outers as when you have a fire they don't get holes in them, and when you are spending serious money, which with decent coats you usually are, you don't want to wreck it in week one.
I think the key to staying comfortable in really wet weather is all about what you wear under the coat, a merino base layer rather than a cotton t shirt is the first thing, then more wool on top of that if it's cold, then your ventile, goretex or whatever. These days I'm wearing a swandri ranger shirt and it actually seems to keep you dry, even though it's just wool. I haven't worn it in prolonged ****ing rain yet but I like it a lot. I do have the fortis / country covers smock and it's OK, but it leaks of course. If you expect every coat to either leak or cook you up a real sweat, you won't be disappointed.. the key to not feeling cold wet and miserable is don't wear cotton next to your skin, because once it's cold it stays cold and it takes a long time to dry.. wear a wool base layer and being wet isn't so bad..
I think the key to staying comfortable in really wet weather is all about what you wear under the coat, a merino base layer rather than a cotton t shirt is the first thing, then more wool on top of that if it's cold, then your ventile, goretex or whatever. These days I'm wearing a swandri ranger shirt and it actually seems to keep you dry, even though it's just wool. I haven't worn it in prolonged ****ing rain yet but I like it a lot. I do have the fortis / country covers smock and it's OK, but it leaks of course. If you expect every coat to either leak or cook you up a real sweat, you won't be disappointed.. the key to not feeling cold wet and miserable is don't wear cotton next to your skin, because once it's cold it stays cold and it takes a long time to dry.. wear a wool base layer and being wet isn't so bad..