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  • #16
    Think they have been unlucky

    We have sold over 70 of these jackets and trousers now and we havent had a single one come back faulty. Unlike some other brands that we have!!!
    www.ian-woods.co.uk

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    • #17
      Does that mean that you get leaking Greys Waterproof smocks back Ian?

      Edit: Forgot to ask, does anyone have one of these Greys smocks or does anyone know why they are suddenly £30 cheaper?
      Last edited by RobAdair; 27-09-2006, 05:21 PM. Reason: To add text
      www.robadairpetcare.uk

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      • #18
        ive a mustard viking 2 peice floaty suit find it warm comfy and its on sale at some places now for £60 i payed £100 for mine last year

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        • #19
          re: Imax

          i bought an Imax White squall smock last year and it is first class!
          i dumped the titanex smock i had for only 3 months as it let buckets full in & i would never buy titan again.
          The Imax isbrilliant with a short zip on the neck so it can be opened when warm,no quilting so can be used in the summer,neoprene cuffs & a long hood which sticks out past your headlamp keeping your head dry.
          i really can't praise them enough -perfect design at last

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          • #20
            Marty, I stopped some one on here posting a big report on NESA about Titan gear a week or so ago as it was very damning. I didn't really want to as I think people should be able to tell the truth about the products they buy. After all we can post a report on what we like??????

            Unfortunately the laws that govern this country do not always allow us to tell the whole truth.

            I am still waiting for a full draught of the post that the said person was going to post. As it was a very good friend of mine I am surprised it hasn't arrived yet.

            Get yer finger out and send me the Email so I can get it checked out.

            Jim.
            Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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            • #21
              re Titan

              I have heard many other people with negative comments, & it's a shame as they used to be so good but they are years behind in design & the outer material seems thin & cheap.

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              • #22
                I bought a pair of Titantex salopettes, when I returned them after a soaking a member of the tackle shop staff referred to them as the "titan sponge".

                A few people have told me the titan gear went down hill after they started using titantex.
                Cheers, Keith.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by mickthefish View Post
                  well , ive decided im going to splash out pretty soon on some new gear fore the winter as my 8yr old 2pc sundridge floaty has become unbearable.
                  i would be interested to hear from anyone whos splashed out recently on soime of the latest gear and whats worth having.
                  ideally , i would like something 2pc lightweight , mobile and super warm.
                  cash doesnt come into it coz if its quality ill buy it.
                  i was looking at the shimano beastmaster range but dont like buying clothing online and cant seem to fing and local dealers.
                  cheers
                  mick
                  I have the two piece Fladen and can't fault it, I normally leave the coat unfastened until I reach my mark and then fasten it once the bait is doing it's bit. Warm as toast but still reasonably light, good value for money as well.
                  Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that who cares?... He's a mile away and you've got his shoes!

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                  • #24
                    The Fladen suits are very good, and lighter than the Imax ones
                    www.ian-woods.co.uk

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