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This might be overkill but It was a great find.

http://www.industrialworkwear.com/cat/fr...r-coverall


The problem is that if I wear one of these, no-one will see how beautiful I am Big Grin
Looks good to me and not a bad price ......good find
I have something very simular, they look like the suits worn by oil rig workers,...floatation suits, they wear them in case of a fall in the sea

This is mine, I was lucky to get mine for £30, because it was listed under wet weather clothing not floatation suits

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUNDRIDGE-ENTE...4d074aadfc
best i ever owned was a moorlands sheepskin coat ,great all rounder and nice looking .
Good find RS
Thanks
Good option if you don't want to get in a doss bag to sleep....you can be on your feet and moving in seconds...get some rigger boots to go with it ...perfect winter/coldweather QRF gear.
Forklift drivers wear these when working in freezers.

makes -30c safe to work in for quite a long time!

decent price too, these suits normally retail £100+ from our suppliers
Dew Liner.....
I have an awesome norway issue onesie with a fur lined hood. But I doubt I'd ever need it. Snugpack jacket and trousers should do me.
I wish I had an insulated suit when I used to charge furnaces in a forklift a few years ago. Used to get upto 60+ degrees in the air-con cab. Brutal
might be needed if you lived in the very north of Scotland, or Canada, cant see it being much use in the mild climate of South West England, and it looks very "rustly"-couldn't creep up on any game in that I don't think?

mate of mine once bought one of those flotation suits for riding his motor bike in the winter- he looked like "MICHELIN MAN!"Big GrinBig Grin
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