RE: [Paddlewise] Waxed Cotton in Lieu of Tyvek?

From: Colin Calder <c.j.calder_at_abdn.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 16:33:16 -0000
Bob Denton wrote:

> I lived in England and Ireland for a number of years and
> spent almost every
> weekend either shooting pheasant or grouse  or clay shooting.
> The weather
> was always wet, cold and clammy and I was ALWAYS comfortable
> in my "Greasy
> Green", the waxed cotton Barbour that was the standard
> outdoor garment. It
> breathed and with a wool jersey underneath, I was always warm
> and dry. Every
> year or so, I'd spray a new layer of wax and was good to go.
> It was loaded
> with pockets, including a game pocket, and was light weight
> enough to shoot
> in.
>
> I still have my Barbour and it's as effective as the day it was new.
>

I don't doubt that it is as effective as the day it was new ;-).

For several years I use to go winter mountaineering in a double layer
ventile cotton jacket, a somewhat more sophisticated fabric than barbour
thornproof which was AFAIK originally developed for WWII aircrew
survival suits. Fantastic garment, tough as old boots, and at it's best
when the air temperature was well below freezing - the outer layer would
inevitably be wet through and would freeze into a 100% windproof armour
shell. I used to think it was great .... until I discovered Gortex.

I say, splendidly jolly good for a sporting chap out on the moors
though, what!

Cheers

Colin Calder
57º19'N  2º10'W


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