Stutterheim Raincoats

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cirevinyl
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Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by cirevinyl »

Did Anybody already bpought a Stutterheim raincoat
Do they value the money?


http://stutterheim.com/eu/

regards
kerstinmuc
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Location: Munich/Germany

Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by kerstinmuc »

Hello..
please read my comment at a older Stutterheim article:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4166&p=18981&hilit= ... eim#p18981

:-)
Onslow
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by Onslow »

Further to my previous message , I have now tried out this raincoat in the rain - where I live in California received over 5 inches in 24 hrs last week !
It is excellent & doesn't seem to generate any " inner condensation " - which is a problem with others I have used . I would have , ideally liked it to be 2-3 inches longer but the longer one is too long for me . In really heavy rain you do need rain pants as well !
cirevinyl
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by cirevinyl »

Thank you both for your comments and answer
blackmacjay
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by blackmacjay »

I think that I've asked this before but I cannot find the answers anyway.

Why are all raincoats/mackintoshes made small?

I know that my wife would hate getting wet knees and loves her mackintoshes to be below her knees.

Help please!!
Bill_P
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Location: Milwaukee, WI, USA

Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by Bill_P »

Never understood that. You'd think that if the primary function of a raincoat was to keep you dry in the rain, they'd make more of them full-length. Who actually enjoys having soaking wet pants from being out in the rain for even a short time?
blackmacjay
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by blackmacjay »

And not just my wife!

Both of my mackintoshes come below the knee.

Thank heavens.
delboy
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Joined: February 25th, 2010, 9:55 am
Location: Berkshire

Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by delboy »

The only way to get a long enough raincoat for a man seems to be to have it specially made which can be costly. One advantage of the Rainmac PVC macs for ladies is that they come long and they offer a shortening service so my wife has had her two macs shortened to the length she wants.

Delboy
blackmacjay
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by blackmacjay »

You may well be right.

Both my mackintoshes were made to order, one by Lakeland and one by Dark Horses.

As you say, not cheap but my knees stay dry.
pvcluver
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by pvcluver »

Does anybody know where I can get some waders that go above the knee, but not up to the groin?
I wear my, just below the knee Helly Hansen pvc raincoat, for walking the dog but, unless I wear overtrousers as well when it's raining a fair amount, the wind blows the bottom of the raincoat aside (and the water drips off the bottom of the coat) which means that I end up sopping wet from above the knee downwards
Ideally, some waders that go a couple of inches above the knee (say 27 inches or so in height) would be great but the only ones I can find are 'Storm Kings' (maybe made by LaCrosse) from the US which means they'll end up very expensive with shipping & import duties
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