Stutterheim Raincoats

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pvcluver
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Stutterheim Raincoats

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Can anyone who has bought a Stutterheim Ekeby, or maybe Stockholm, raincoat tell me whether the hood has a 'peak' to keep the rain off your forehead and face. This would be similar to the peak on my Berghaus Paclite 2.0 Gore-tex jacket which I use for hill walking.
I can't find any clear pictures that show this and have emailed Stutterheim but not had a reply
MacExp
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

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I got mine from size? when they were on sale. It's the standard stockholm coat and it does not have a peak. It still keeps you and nice and dry as the hood is a bit larger than most.
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I agree with MacExp that the Stockholm does not have a peak as such, but the sides of the hood are slightly scalloped for side vision . There is a 50% sale on at the moment - which has tempted me to add to my collection . If you want one , move now as they tend to end abruptly or by selling out of the popular sizes .
I also agree that they are great quality and functional . I have several & never been disappointed !
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

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Thank you MacExp and Onslow for the advice. I was asking the question as was aware of the sale so it is the ideal time to buy!
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

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I bought an Ekeby raincoat and am very pleased with it. It's slightly longer than the Stockholm and does have a larger hood
rainwearseeker
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

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I am trying to look for a yellow opal raincoat. i am disappointed that they discontinued the opal brand. i have a red lantern opal and a yellow stockholm.
Bill_P
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

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rainwearseeker wrote: August 19th, 2019, 12:20 pm I am trying to look for a yellow opal raincoat. i am disappointed that they discontinued the opal brand. i have a red lantern opal and a yellow stockholm.
I feel your pain. Several years ago they had all the old Opal colors (blue, yellow, green, black) on sale & I failed to pull the trigger. I did manage to get a black one and a red lantern, but I really wanted a yellow and a blue
shinyorthight
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by shinyorthight »

Have you had a look at the product range of farmerrain? They have some Opalo jackets and pants
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Re: Stutterheim Raincoats

Post by BobbyValore »

Yeah, agree with shinyprthight, look further than the Stutterheim brand and you might find some very good alternatives.
I believe the "AJ Group" makes Opalo rainwear (referring to the "Opalo material" - the super shiny stuff), and you can purchase their products through either farmerrain or rainwear.store
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