Baggers
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Steve said:On that, I beg to differ sir. My TravelSmith bush jacket, (the one from my New Years photos,) functions perfectly in that respect. It's it a great help for the humid clime in my area.
Then you may be one of the few on which they're positioned perfectly for the length of your arms. Also, you may not mind a less than military style roll. If I can speak for Mojave, I think the problem that he and I have is that I (we) prefer a nice tight, even fold without wrinkles, and which hits just above the elbow so that the lower end doesn't touch the forearm when it's bent at a 90 degree angle to the upper arm. The tabs on mine almost never let me accomplish that, and I have to make two or three tries at rolling it before I'm satisfied. It's much easier to do when one doesn't have to account for the tab when calculating the width of the folds. The only folks I know who have it harder are Army troops who have to contend with folding the BDU/ACU sleeve with enough of the cuff left over to fold over the rolled part so that the reverse, uncamouflaged, side is covered. I've never been able to get the hang of that! The Marines were very smart not to adopt that annoyance.
Also, when the tab is loose it creates a loop that tends to catch on every little projection that man or nature puts in our way! lol
Cheers!