Hereford
Well-Known Member
Aye, saft sootherners? Never more than a mile fae a log fire??
I'll have you know it's been really quite chilly down here today......!
Aye, saft sootherners? Never more than a mile fae a log fire??
I realise that a quality product can't be cheap to produce, but if you can get a crap pair of trousers in ASDA for £6, surely a decent pair ought to cost about £40-50?
I wasn't knocking the quality of Harkila clothing or those folk who like to wear Harkila, I was more shocked with the price tag on "sale" items! surely it's possible to stay warm and dry for less than £1500?
I was given a Harkila roe sack for Christmas one year and it fell apart within a week! I sent it back and received a replacement quickly which is going ok after about 15 months of use. I think the first one was part of a dodgy batch but it didn't really impress me much at the time.
If I had spent £500 on a jacket and £350 on trousers, they're the last garments I'd wear whilst crawling around in a muddy ditch, getting tangled in barbed wire (which is what I seem to spend a lot of time doing whilst supposedly stalking!)
What other brands do we have to choose from which are decent quality but sensible price tag?
I'm looking for durable gear for stalking deer and rough shooting, rather than standing on a peg or sitting in a highseatDifferent gear depends on what you do if your a gun on a peg. Expensive is good. If your beating climbing over fences etc its expensive if you catch good stuff on the barb wire.
i cant work some people out they will spend as you say 4/5oo quid on a jkt 250 on pants 200 on wellies or more on boots ,then buy a rifle for 250quid! and im either shrinking or they are putting barbed wire higher these days as all my pants are fence ventilated,![]()

I do all my dry weather stalking in a green fleece I have had for I think about 18 years and if it rains I have a lightweight waterproof jacket over it.
The fleece cost £15 and the regatta waterproof £47.
The deer dont seem to mind what I look like.
Let's not get too carried away about Harkila in particular......I wasn't really complaining about the quality of their clothing.I would be more interested to hear the opinion of those for whom stalking is a profession, that is if they even use this brand at all!
I would be more interested to hear the opinion of those for whom stalking is a profession, that is if they even use this brand at all!

My Harkila trousers developed a small fault where the stitching on the pocket was coming undone after TWO years of regular use. They are guaranteed for 5 years. I sent them off and was sent a brand new pair in return. They cost that much because are extremely good quality and thats's the sort of service you can rely on. Go and handle some Harkila stuff and you will see why it costs.Ff