i need to see close up images of the inside of the raincoat.Quark wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2019, 10:27 pm Purchased a Guy Cotten Rain-Jacket, medium weight (around 400 g/m2) unlined in France in October 2019. The (actual 2019) .PDF catalogue on the websites states, that products w. PVC on both sides are available. The catalogue is on their website https://www.guycotten.com/ (actual deep-link: https://www.guycotten.com/documents/570 p12f. of 81)
Three qualities of double sided PVC ("unlined") material exist: CLASSIC: PVC on both sides, total 368g/m2, in mid polyester 92g/m2. NYLPECHE: PVC on both sides, total 485 g/m2, in mid polyester 150g/m2. "420": PVC on both sides, total 400 to 420g, in mid polyester 100g/m2.
Hope the information helps to clear-up things ..
PS: Hope the link to the ressource is allowed .. @Admin. please remove the links, if unwanted. @others: can send a email to me to get the link (if removed).
PPS: I have no commercial liason w. Guy Cotten and do not sell rainwar.
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You seem to have a lot of needs, its a shame the need to be polite isnt among themrainwearseeker wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2019, 2:36 am i need to see close up images of the inside of the raincoat.
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There is a simple solution to your problem.rainwearseeker wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2019, 2:36 ami need to see close up images of the inside of the raincoat.Quark wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2019, 10:27 pm Purchased a Guy Cotten Rain-Jacket, medium weight (around 400 g/m2) unlined in France in October 2019. The (actual 2019) .PDF catalogue on the websites states, that products w. PVC on both sides are available. The catalogue is on their website https://www.guycotten.com/ (actual deep-link: https://www.guycotten.com/documents/570 p12f. of 81)
Three qualities of double sided PVC ("unlined") material exist: CLASSIC: PVC on both sides, total 368g/m2, in mid polyester 92g/m2. NYLPECHE: PVC on both sides, total 485 g/m2, in mid polyester 150g/m2. "420": PVC on both sides, total 400 to 420g, in mid polyester 100g/m2.
Hope the information helps to clear-up things ..
PS: Hope the link to the ressource is allowed .. @Admin. please remove the links, if unwanted. @others: can send a email to me to get the link (if removed).
PPS: I have no commercial liason w. Guy Cotten and do not sell rainwar.
Find a seller/dealer in your area and go have a look at it properly as photographs will not show what you require.
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so i was looking into getting the rosbras raincoat? what is the texture like for that?
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Quite similar to Beef but a little chewy if not cooked for long enoughrainwearseeker wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2019, 12:32 am so i was looking into getting the rosbras raincoat? what is the texture like for that?
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Nice idea but Im not sure they are allowed out of the house by themselvesspitfire617 wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2019, 8:34 amThere is a simple solution to your problem.rainwearseeker wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2019, 2:36 ami need to see close up images of the inside of the raincoat.Quark wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2019, 10:27 pm Purchased a Guy Cotten Rain-Jacket, medium weight (around 400 g/m2) unlined in France in October 2019. The (actual 2019) .PDF catalogue on the websites states, that products w. PVC on both sides are available. The catalogue is on their website https://www.guycotten.com/ (actual deep-link: https://www.guycotten.com/documents/570 p12f. of 81)
Three qualities of double sided PVC ("unlined") material exist: CLASSIC: PVC on both sides, total 368g/m2, in mid polyester 92g/m2. NYLPECHE: PVC on both sides, total 485 g/m2, in mid polyester 150g/m2. "420": PVC on both sides, total 400 to 420g, in mid polyester 100g/m2.
Hope the information helps to clear-up things ..
PS: Hope the link to the ressource is allowed .. @Admin. please remove the links, if unwanted. @others: can send a email to me to get the link (if removed).
PPS: I have no commercial liason w. Guy Cotten and do not sell rainwar.
Find a seller/dealer in your area and go have a look at it properly as photographs will not show what you require.
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why do you always troll?rainwear-experience wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2019, 5:59 pmQuite similar to Beef but a little chewy if not cooked for long enoughrainwearseeker wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2019, 12:32 am so i was looking into getting the rosbras raincoat? what is the texture like for that?
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I simply dislike rude people who expect everyone to do all the running round on their behalf, and when people are kind enough to try and help you never think to say thank you
What makes you so special
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i can't take you seriously. is that what this is all about?rainwear-experience wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2019, 10:39 pmI simply dislike rude people who expect everyone to do all the running round on their behalf, and when people are kind enough to try and help you never think to say thank you
What makes you so special
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That says quite a lot about you, what makes you so entitledrainwearseeker wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2019, 11:31 pmi can't take you seriously. is that what this is all about?rainwear-experience wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2019, 10:39 pmI simply dislike rude people who expect everyone to do all the running round on their behalf, and when people are kind enough to try and help you never think to say thank you
What makes you so special
Why not try and make a valid contribution rather than constantly ask lazy questions