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Post by harveydales on May 26, 2006 10:40:05 GMT -1
Not sure if this is the right forum. I love my Musto Snugjods and have just about worn my current ones out so have been looking online to buy new ones. Most equestrian stores seem to charge around £68 for a pair but I've found Sailing companies selling them at £49 in the size and colour I want. This seems a huge difference to me. I'm a little scared to risk. What do you think?
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Post by JoM on May 26, 2006 12:41:18 GMT -1
I have notived on my internet travels that a lot of the sailing companies sell the Musto gear.
Have you checked the P&P as they could be making back on that. Also are they quoting with or without VAT? I have made that mistake before!! LOL
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Post by zeldalithgow on May 26, 2006 12:51:38 GMT -1
Pam, Musto make a lot of sailing clothing so I would think that the sailing sites will be ok to order from, infact I think they started off making sailing stuff
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Post by hannahjsheldon on May 26, 2006 13:40:47 GMT -1
Yes musto is a big sailing make!! I Think us horsey people stole it from them! I bought a musto snug coat from TKMax for £50!!! It is identical to my other one from a horse shop which cost £100!!! The only reason I got that at such a good price is that it had a world volvo ocean race badge on the front and the collar! Apart from that it is identical!!!! BARGAIN! ;D
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Post by juliansteve on May 26, 2006 13:52:07 GMT -1
That sounds like a good buy. I love my Musto jacket and jods.
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Post by harleydales on May 31, 2006 10:39:55 GMT -1
Musto are fab. All the 'country clothing' posh stores up here have musto for the boaties and toggi for the horsies!!
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Post by harveydales on Jun 2, 2006 7:52:19 GMT -1
Well they arrived today. Not only are they much cheaper than in horsey shops, they came within 2 days of ordering and came with posh hangers aswell. I will deffinately use sailing shops for my Musto gear in future.
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Post by dalesponyrider on Jun 2, 2006 8:40:56 GMT -1
So can you post the link up Pam? Please.
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Post by harveydales on Jun 2, 2006 9:52:15 GMT -1
I got them from Andark Diving and Watersports: www.andark.co.uk but I'm sure there are plenty of other similar outlets.
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Post by sammy on Jun 9, 2006 4:11:54 GMT -1
Are they pull ups, or do they have a zip? Are they lightweight enough for this time of year and how doe they size them?
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Post by harveydales on Jun 9, 2006 6:51:03 GMT -1
The ones I have are the pull-on type as seen in most of the catalogues like Ride-away, sized S,M,L etc. I love them because they are so comfy, no restriction round your middle but I would think most people would find them too hot for this time of year. I wear them all year round (with thick long johns in winter) but then I seem to feel the cold more than most.
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Post by alisonduke on Jun 9, 2006 10:32:16 GMT -1
Think I might by a life jacket to pad the fall if I come off ;D ;D ;D
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Post by harveydales on Jun 9, 2006 12:29:01 GMT -1
LOL Alison! Not a bad idea!
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