Anyone use Seeland Marsh gear - needing a new shooting suit and don't what to pay Harkila prices!
We have been selling Seeland now for 10 years and almost never get any clothing back due to a manufacturing fault. The normal rule of thumb for Seeland is the trousers are slimmer and the jackets bigger.
Ripped out crotches are very very rare and those we do see are because the trousers where too tight or worn to low so the fulcrum point was too low, meanting all the stress of climbing went into the crotch seam rather than the leg seams and around the seat seam where it should go.
Keeper, Exeter Advantage and Marsh are all siblings and the trouser styles are identical, but using different cloth. All three are waterproof to 10,000mm
Keeper is the softer quieter cloth, Exeter Advantage a little firmer and Marsh is a tough shell cloth.
Marsh is designed with all the wear points reinforced
The first question we would ask Slider is what kind of shooting are you doing or planning to do. We often say to customers in the store, Harkila is excelllent and is high performance, but if your only doing occassional formal shoots on a peg, then its way way over engineered. Harkila is an investment and looked after, will last many years. So £1 year for £1 year, depending on what you are doing, will be good value, but more often as not, Marsh is a really good choice.
It is noisier than its siblings, so if you are stalking then this is not the jacket or trouser. Go for Keeper or Exeter Advantage.
Let us know a bit more about your shoots, so we can better advise.
All the best
Andrew
Seeland Marsh - Seeland Shop by Range - All Countrywear