bobm
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Up front and right out, I have 3 jackets, 2 jacket liners, 2 vests, 2 hats, pants, gloves and socks (all made in the USA, BTW) from Filson, so I like the brand. I like the more traditional materials like waxed cotton all their wool makinaws and prefer them over the modern, techy items. I like the waxed cotton foul weather coat; have worn it for about 5 years, but does anyone else find it lacking for wearing in, well foul weather?
I recently spent 1/2 hour rewaxing the coat - with dryer in hand, working that wax/oil into every pore of that coat. Walk to the store in a light moderate rain (20 minutes, maybe) and low and behold, my shoulders are wet, well one shoulder was wet, the other dry. This was a 20 minute exposure, I can only imagine being in the field or horseback riding for a couple of hours and how totally soaked through my clothes would be!
I understand this is not a rubber rain coat, or Gore-Tex, but what does Filson consider "foul weather" for a foul weather jacket? Clouds?
What does amaze me, is that I have read most every jacket and coat review on Filson's site (and written a few myself) and I don't see how some of the reviewers say, this coat - and other waxed cotton coats, have kept them dry in downpours. Other opinions?
Bob
I recently spent 1/2 hour rewaxing the coat - with dryer in hand, working that wax/oil into every pore of that coat. Walk to the store in a light moderate rain (20 minutes, maybe) and low and behold, my shoulders are wet, well one shoulder was wet, the other dry. This was a 20 minute exposure, I can only imagine being in the field or horseback riding for a couple of hours and how totally soaked through my clothes would be!
I understand this is not a rubber rain coat, or Gore-Tex, but what does Filson consider "foul weather" for a foul weather jacket? Clouds?
What does amaze me, is that I have read most every jacket and coat review on Filson's site (and written a few myself) and I don't see how some of the reviewers say, this coat - and other waxed cotton coats, have kept them dry in downpours. Other opinions?
Bob