IHJ-29 - Brown Duck "First Zip"
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H has decided to do a small run of these for May/June.
Anyone miss them first time around?
I might be in for one depending on my finances and how the fit chart pans out.
What he said.
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H has decided to do a small run of these for May/June.
Anyone miss them first time around?
How small of a run exactly? Also, will any other retailers be picking this up? This is gonna turn into another bun fight I suspect [emoji848]
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H has decided to do a small run of these for May/June.
Anyone miss them first time around?
How small of a run exactly? Also, will any other retailers be picking this up? This is gonna turn into another bun fight I suspect [emoji848]
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TBD
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I'll be the lone voice of dissent and say that i'm firmly in the no lining camp. Not only would it drive up the cost but I think it's unnecessary if you're layering with a uhf
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I'll be the lone voice of dissent and say that i'm firmly in the no lining camp. Not only would it drive up the cost but I think it's unnecessary if you're layering with a uhf
I don't agree with that. I definitely would have no issues layering a lined jacket over an ultra heavy flannel. I do get cold easy though. I say yay for a lined one of these although I'd buy it either way.
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I'll be the lone voice of dissent and say that i'm firmly in the no lining camp. Not only would it drive up the cost but I think it's unnecessary if you're layering with a uhf
I don't agree with that. I definitely would have no issues layering a lined jacket over an ultra heavy flannel. I do get cold easy though. I say yay for a lined one of these although I'd buy it either way.
I actually get hot pretty easily and UHF's are warm as can be, so lining seems like overkill to me. The IHJ-29 would be a 2 season jacket for me at best. Seems funny that you get cold easily despite living in Arizona, and I get hot easily despite living in Minnesota
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I'll be the lone voice of dissent and say that i'm firmly in the no lining camp. Not only would it drive up the cost but I think it's unnecessary if you're layering with a uhf
Everyone's entitled to their opinion, no matter how wrong it is
Seriously though, I just love blanket-lined jackets and shirts. No idea why. I see your point about layering with a UHF and driving up the cost, but I have to agree with @manufc10 here and say that I tend to run cold and can still layer a UHF under a lined jacket. And I'm in Southern California LOL.
I'll add that I'll most likely pick it up either way, but if I had to choose between two, I'd prefer the lined one.
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I see your point about layering with a UHF and driving up the cost, but I have to agree with @manufc10 here and say that I tend to run cold and can still layer a UHF under a lined jacket. And I'm in Southern California LOL.
Man, what is it with you fellas in warm climates and getting cold? You guys wouldn't have lasted a minute outside if you were here in the midwest during the polar vortex a couple weeks back. -30 was the low and boy did that suck
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I don't know but I'm not complaining because being a wuss when it comes to the cold weather allows me to get good use out of my IH gear
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I don't know but I'm not complaining because being a wuss when it comes to the cold weather allows me to get good use out of my IH gear
Good point. I can almost guarantee that I wouldn't own any IH gear if I lived in a warmer state. I'm the opposite and am a wuss about hot weather. Just can't take 90+ heat and humidity. When it gets that hot out i'm that guy whose t-shirt is drenched in sweat. Not a good look
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This morning it was about 45/50F and I had a T shirt, IHSH-155 Black UHF, and SelfEdge/IH collab OD Type III on (can't remember if it's 14oz or 18oz). Still felt a little chilly when the wind would blow.
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Oh, and I had my 777 UHR's on.