pjhunter 0 Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 At the moment I am trying to decide on a good warm hunting jacket. I live in the west of Ireland and was thinking that the Seeland Thornhill Mens Jacket might be a good idea. Anyone got any feedback on one of these jackets! Quote Link to post
Bango 0 Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 At the moment I am trying to decide on a good warm hunting jacket. I live in the west of Ireland and was thinking that the Seeland Thornhill Mens Jacket might be a good idea. Anyone got any feedback on one of these jackets! Review in this months Sporting Gun Mag I've had mine now for 1 year and no problems great in the brambles and down pours. Quote Link to post
thurso jack 3 Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 At the moment I am trying to decide on a good warm hunting jacket. I live in the west of Ireland and was thinking that the Seeland Thornhill Mens Jacket might be a good idea. Anyone got any feedback on one of these jackets! Review in this months Sporting Gun Mag I've had mine now for 1 year and no problems great in the brambles and down pours. got the jacket and trousers, ive tried most of the "big" names in clothing in a quest for something to keep you cool when its hot and warm when its cool etc and i can honestly say the seeland thornhill range is by FAR the best ive tried delighted with mine, was out lastnight in 60 mph winds and driving hail and sleet and i was warm and dry after an hour and a half out lamping. Quote Link to post
border bandit 0 Posted November 23, 2008 Report Share Posted November 23, 2008 At the moment I am trying to decide on a good warm hunting jacket. I live in the west of Ireland and was thinking that the Seeland Thornhill Mens Jacket might be a good idea. Anyone got any feedback on one of these jackets! Review in this months Sporting Gun Mag I've had mine now for 1 year and no problems great in the brambles and down pours. got the jacket and trousers, ive tried most of the "big" names in clothing in a quest for something to keep you cool when its hot and warm when its cool etc and i can honestly say the seeland thornhill range is by FAR the best ive tried delighted with mine, was out lastnight in 60 mph winds and driving hail and sleet and i was warm and dry after an hour and a half out lamping. You didnt tell that it was windows that you were looking into for an hour and a half TJ Quote Link to post
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