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andybrock
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Windproof fleece

Post by andybrock » 01 Oct 2021, 13:02

Nights are getting decidedly cooler now so it’s time for a new fleece. My last fleece was a Musto which was fantastic, stood up to the use and abuse of work well, but unfortunately it’s now got that many holes in it and the zips broke it’s only fit for the bin.
Any recommendations for a good quality windproof fleece that’s not too bulky?
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Ranger22
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Re: Windproof fleece

Post by Ranger22 » 01 Oct 2021, 17:49

I got one from Decathlon a couple of years ago. Think it was £20. I’ve worn and abused it nearly everyday at work since I got it. Lasted way better than ones I’ve had that were seven times the price

BenBhoy
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Re: Windproof fleece

Post by BenBhoy » 18 Nov 2021, 09:04

I wear a Deerhunter avanti fleece all day outside at work. It's great in wind but light enough to wear under coat when gets really chilly.

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Disco_GT3
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Re: Windproof fleece

Post by Disco_GT3 » 18 Nov 2021, 13:15

I've had a Deerhunter fleece (not sure which model) that I've used for the last 4 or 5 winters, excellent for the cash.

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