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Features
Class D – These are DAY garments and thus confined to daylight hours only. Dusk and Dawn are not considered Daylight – it’s recommended a Class Day/Night garment be worn at such times.
Class NZFOA (Forest Owners Association) - These are Class FID garments, which means they have been tested and approved for DAY use. They provide the wearer with high visibility under Daylight viewing conditions and are intended for the bulk of forest workers operating in daylight hours.
Specifications
- Hunting
Perfect for hunting Anorak
perfect length, keeps you dry, insulated, best visibility, bright and ideal for hunting, enough space for warm clothing underneath
Quality |
Rated 5 out of 5
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Design |
Rated 5 out of 5
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Sizing |
Rated 1 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Runs Small, 0 is True to Size and 2 is Runs Large
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- Other
- Hunting
Andreas Johansson
Amazing, I just miss some more pockets!
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 4 out of 5
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Sizing |
Rated 0 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Runs Small, 0 is True to Size and 2 is Runs Large
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- Tradie & Construction
- Agriculture
- Hunting
Awesome product
So far so good, have had it out in the some heavy rain and have stayed nice and dry. Nice and light to wear which is what I was after.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Design |
Rated 4 out of 5
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Sizing |
Rated 0 on a scale of minus 2 to 2, where minus 2 is Runs Small, 0 is True to Size and 2 is Runs Large
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Life is a box of chocolates
Well, I reckon life is that because my purchase of the Huron Anorak set in motion a journey through a minefield of frustration for me and the wonderful staff of Swazi (specifically Ashleigh).
The Huron was great, near perfect but just wasn't what i wanted nor what I had saved hard for. It was returned after discussions with Ashleigh regarding a "swap" for the Huron's big brother of a coat, the Tahr XP.
The Huron made the journey to NZ from NE Victoria via Kadina in South Australia and then "lost" somewhere in the dungeons of AusPost. It was lost, gone but Ashleigh, a true Swazi warrior kept her head whilst this silly old bastard ranted and raved. I wish AusPost could/would read this, however I now know, to work in AusPost you do not need any ability to read to qualify for a job.
However, like picking the best chocolate in the box, the Huron made it! God, was Ashleigh excited, I received her email and if I hadn't been born in the era of transistor radios, Rin Tin Tin on the black and white TV this old fella would have been straight over to NZ to give that little lady a big hug.
Next thing you know, a Tahr XP arrives. Now we are talking more than a box of chocys. This is serious, although you might have thought otherwise if you were in my home.
Picture an old codger walking around the house all day in his Tahr XP who would not take it off. The Child Bride you would think, after a near half century of living with this big kid would have cracked it, but no, she kept her head,…