flyingdoctor
New in Town
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- 4
- Location
- Chicago
First posting and it is a pleasure to find a bunch of Flying Jacket enthusiasts after all this time. Like several people here I believe you can never have enough flight jackets. I have wonderful beaten up A2 style (handwarmer pockets) I got in Korea and 4 Irwin style Sheepskin flying jackets. One is over 30 years old (I bought it in Ireland when I was 17), but doesn't fit now. The wife wears it occasionally. It is an amazing, thick, warm almost indestructible coat which saw me sleep in hedges, in cars and lord knows where else during my wanderings around the world. I bought a brand new identical one in Scotland in the summer last year which fit with a t-shirt but now in the winter and 18 months and a load of American chocolate later, it doesn't. (I'm Irish and I fell in love with Hersheys chocolate when I moved here.........). I also bought a larger black sheepskin one but it's just a bit too big. The one I wear at the minute I got in korea 5 years ago. It was made in Australia and is nothing like the quality of the other 2 Irwin style ones from the UK. I guess i should take some photos sometime as it seems you guys like pics
Anyway I digress......... I'm now looking for a good A2 or G1 to wear during the colder Chicago winters. My preference is for an A2 but the G1 are tempting. I'd like a horsehide but I really want handwarmer pockets (sorry I'm not much of a traditionalist when it comes to cold fingers and I'm used to the handwarmer pockets in my Korean A2. I haven't found anyone who does an 'off the shelf" so to speak horsehide with handwarmers and I don't want to spend megabucks getting one specially made.
The other problem I have is getting conflicting info on the weights of leather. I want the jacket to be heavy, but heavy due to leather rather than filler and insulation, that's why I've considered horsehide. I believe that the next heaviest is cowhide, then goat then lambskin. Is that correct? I've seen some info saying that you can get lambskin from 2.5 to 3mm thick. Which seems pretty thick and heavy to me.
I'm only 5.8 and 180 pounds - it's the chocolate I tell ya and going by my measurements it seems that a 44 should be the right size. I'm also long in legs and short in back so a 26 rather than a 27 length back would be better but I have found that it can be a crap shoot ordering anything over the internet. I did a search today and have found 2 places which sell jackets near here. One is selling a Tomahawk A2 for $199 (Cooper I believe made them) and another place advertising a Schott naked cowhide 4 in 1 for $329. I'll call them in the morning and if open tomorrow or Thursday and they have them in stock, it's off to try them on. The Schott seems to be a cross between an A2 and G1 but looks nice.
Anyone have any experience of either jacket or any other advice regarding the type of leather you would recommend. I keep fooling myself that this is going to be the last flight jacket I'll buy .... yea right:eusa_doh:
I've been trawling through the lounge for days and I'm amazed at the info here. I'm so glad I found it as now I have some ideas about suppliers and what to look for.
Thanks guys. Merry Christmas and Happy New year to you all.
Pete
Anyway I digress......... I'm now looking for a good A2 or G1 to wear during the colder Chicago winters. My preference is for an A2 but the G1 are tempting. I'd like a horsehide but I really want handwarmer pockets (sorry I'm not much of a traditionalist when it comes to cold fingers and I'm used to the handwarmer pockets in my Korean A2. I haven't found anyone who does an 'off the shelf" so to speak horsehide with handwarmers and I don't want to spend megabucks getting one specially made.
The other problem I have is getting conflicting info on the weights of leather. I want the jacket to be heavy, but heavy due to leather rather than filler and insulation, that's why I've considered horsehide. I believe that the next heaviest is cowhide, then goat then lambskin. Is that correct? I've seen some info saying that you can get lambskin from 2.5 to 3mm thick. Which seems pretty thick and heavy to me.
I'm only 5.8 and 180 pounds - it's the chocolate I tell ya and going by my measurements it seems that a 44 should be the right size. I'm also long in legs and short in back so a 26 rather than a 27 length back would be better but I have found that it can be a crap shoot ordering anything over the internet. I did a search today and have found 2 places which sell jackets near here. One is selling a Tomahawk A2 for $199 (Cooper I believe made them) and another place advertising a Schott naked cowhide 4 in 1 for $329. I'll call them in the morning and if open tomorrow or Thursday and they have them in stock, it's off to try them on. The Schott seems to be a cross between an A2 and G1 but looks nice.
Anyone have any experience of either jacket or any other advice regarding the type of leather you would recommend. I keep fooling myself that this is going to be the last flight jacket I'll buy .... yea right:eusa_doh:
I've been trawling through the lounge for days and I'm amazed at the info here. I'm so glad I found it as now I have some ideas about suppliers and what to look for.
Thanks guys. Merry Christmas and Happy New year to you all.
Pete