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Post by jacquidales on Dec 21, 2006 14:31:45 GMT -1
I'm hoping to get a pair with some Christmas money. I think the Musto ones are pretty good, but wondered if any of you had tried different makes?
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Post by harveydales on Dec 21, 2006 15:04:48 GMT -1
I just got myself a pair. i tried the Musto ones and the Rambo ones. The Musto felt the nicest quality and material wise but they wren't a good fit. They are VERY large sized - the medium drowned me and the small was OK round the waist but a bit tight over my thigh. I went for theRambo Medium in the end. They are lovely and warm, look tough but don't have such a good waist band and are a bit tight round the waist. I would have liked to compare them to the Mountain Horse range but didn't see any.
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Post by harleydales on Dec 21, 2006 15:52:01 GMT -1
For the waterproof full chaps I have the Mountain Horse ones - fleece lined. They are WONDERFUL and I've had them 3 years and they are still as good as new.
For full waterproof trousers, Sprayaway are expensive but very good, as are Berghaus and North Face.
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Post by jojoebony on Dec 21, 2006 17:19:21 GMT -1
I have th Rambo fleece lined full chaps. They are lovely and warm but are quite long in the leg. Medium suit say a 12-14 but at 5'2" they are just a bit too long for me. Jo
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Post by taffydales on Dec 21, 2006 20:39:22 GMT -1
I have the musto ones Jacqui in a medium and they are great! the mountain horse ones are lovely but very difficult to get hold of.
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Post by bevbob on Dec 24, 2006 20:07:58 GMT -1
Iv just bought a pair of Rambo ones which my friend has and really raves about them. I ummed and arred but in the end got them and they are great! really really warm but as Jo says they are very long in the leg and I usually buy trousers in long length!
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Post by mickey on Dec 24, 2006 21:12:18 GMT -1
Id forgotten how good the rambo fleece full chaps are until this weekend. That said I wasnt impressed with the sizing. I think I ended up getting the largest size they do and they're a very snug fit round the thighs. They are far too long and I dodnt think Ive got particuarly short legs- I end up turning about 2 inches up. They are so warm though....
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Post by merlinalison on Dec 28, 2006 12:30:24 GMT -1
I love my rainlegs, though they're no good if you need full leg overtrousers since they only cover the front of your upper leg . www.rainlegs.co.uk/
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Post by justjordie on Dec 29, 2006 8:36:50 GMT -1
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Post by jacquidales on Dec 29, 2006 21:56:58 GMT -1
I got some Rambo ones for Christmas. They are a bit long, but nice. Everything else was sold out. They've been flying off the rails at the saddlery. The only MH ones left were kiddies.
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Post by harveydales on Dec 30, 2006 6:17:20 GMT -1
What size did you get Jacqui? Mine are the Medium. The length is fine and they are very comfortable and warm - rode in them yesterday for the first time and they wre great. But I don't like the waist band bit. The elastic is too tight for my waist so I'm going to alter it somehow.
Same happened here - all makes of overtrousers have been flying off the rails. All the wet weather we've had I suppose.
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Post by bevbob on Dec 30, 2006 11:03:54 GMT -1
I had to get XL in size and Im wondering if whoever did the pattern cutting also think people who need XL also have longer legs! LOL. I dont think I can live without them now!
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Post by merlinalison on Dec 30, 2006 16:24:58 GMT -1
LOL thats why I like my rain legs Bev! Even if I could find overtrousers that would fit -comfortably - round my somewhat ahem chunky thighs, I just KNOW that they would be suitable for a 7 foot tall rugby player with legs up to his neck...
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Post by harleydales on Dec 30, 2006 18:29:56 GMT -1
Mmmmm, send him round Alison, when you find him!ESPECIALLY if he has chaps on LOL!
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Post by harveydales on Dec 30, 2006 20:21:09 GMT -1
ROFL!
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