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    As above, miltary surplus Goretex is best, but if you're looking for something a bit more industrial, Flexothane, 100% waterproof but not breathable or particularly tough, it's commonly what you will see being worn by farmers, construction workers & suchlike.
    Both of them are on the noisy side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oliver13 View Post
    As above, miltary surplus Goretex is best, but if you're looking for something a bit more industrial, Flexothane, 100% waterproof but not breathable or particularly tough, it's commonly what you will see being worn by farmers, construction workers & suchlike.
    Both of them are on the noisy side.
    Hoggs of fife brought out the working climate range to entice farmers to use their garments . An army looking wind stopper jumpers , waterproof jacket and trousers. They used Gore-tex. I got samples to try and I still have them .

    The jumper is great and the water proofs live in my shooting bag.

    Don't think they do them now.

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