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    Hunting clothing

    Alright lads,any ideas wheres best to buy decent camo/hunting clothing,i bought 3 pairs camo trousers off ,cheap rubbish £12 a pair didnt last long,ya get what ya pay for i guess,not looking to spend 70 80 pound a pair im not that well off lol,just some thing half decent,any ideas websites ect.thanks

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    These are not bad and there's a shop in team valley so you can have a touchy feely before you by www.decathlon.co.uk search for shooting hunting

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    Whenever I'm in the US, I visit Bass Pro and stock-up on Red Head camo gear; great camo patterns and excellent quality.

    There's a few UK based traders on the 'Bay of e' who somehow obtain stocks of Red Head camo gear at really knock-down prices. I recently bought a new 3-in-1 camo jacket for £40 posted, which cost £159 in Bass Pro in summer 2019.

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    Dickies Higden camo for me . Ripstop fabric . Double lined on the bum and can be had for around £20 a pair and often less on E-bay but there in none that low at present .

    I was going to buy the Storm Kloth ones at a country show here but the seller was very pushy so i left and did not buy any.

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    decathlon sell some decent stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapidresponse1 View Post
    decathlon sell some decent stuff
    Agree. They lasted longer than some more expensive kit I got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapidresponse1 View Post
    decathlon sell some decent stuff
    Where online cant see anything on greedbay

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    Decent mil surp can be a good source. Some also do ther stuff to supply hunters and tactical fans.
    Indont usually wear cammo. In a 2 ton 4x4, it seems a little bit like pissing in a toilet with the seat down.
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    Think ill get my son run me through gateshead decathlon shop,its only 20 min drive,thanks lads

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    Try a web site called Military First ,haven't bought trousers but a couple of fleeces, friends also use site and are quite pleased.Worth a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapidresponse1 View Post
    decathlon sell some decent stuff
    Plus one for here. Great quality at nice price.
    When I die don't let my wife sell my guns for what she thinks I gave for them!!!

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    Aye me son says he run me through decathlon 1 day next week,av looked at there website and canny cheap,id rather do that than buy off greedbay or websites as i can take em off the rack and look at quality,thanks for ya help lads cheers

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    Try military surplus shop if you have one local
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    My go to stuff is British Military surplus. I'm a huge fan of "windproof" smocks and trousers. The new MTP is tough as heck. The bay is your friend.

    Its OG civilian trousers that I find hard to find. Price and fit. The need for waterproof and non waterproof for the different times of year. I don't fit/suit Craghoppers. If I do find something that works its buy several pairs.

    I'll watch this thread with interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muskett View Post
    My go to stuff is British Military surplus. I'm a huge fan of "windproof" smocks and trousers. The new MTP is tough as heck. The bay is your friend.

    Its OG civilian trousers that I find hard to find. Price and fit. The need for waterproof and non waterproof for the different times of year. I don't fit/suit Craghoppers. If I do find something that works its buy several pairs.

    I'll watch this thread with interest.
    Dickie's Reaper

    https://www.dickiesworkwear.com/uk/d...ousers-tr41500

    I have the lined version called Marston that they market them for agricultural workers. Great trousers https://www.dickiesworkwear.com/uk/d...rousers-ag5000

    Both pairs here on one page https://www.dickiesworkwear.com/uk/search?q=reaper

    They are similar fabric to the heavier OG army trouser's ( Im sure my mates brother called them Army denims when he was in the Royal Scots in the 90 and he got me a pair , not OG light weights as they were a lighter weight fabric )

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