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JCLynn

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Hi all, just posting out of interest. Does anybody else wear 'Superdry' clothing for birding. Although supposedly 'hip and trendy' streetware for the hoodie/skateboard lads, I thought the jackets looked, and sounded, the biz for a bit of birding, so I bought one, and I think it's great for the job. Very lightweight, with three layers for insulation, and waterproof.
 
I wear it ......layers at times. I have a biking outerwear light pullover that is super dry and I have other super dry shirts. I like them for they are 'quiet'....I also wear super dry pants since they again do not offer any rusting sound , dry fast (unlike jeans) and are just plain comfy...
 
I wear it ......layers at times. I have a biking outerwear light pullover that is super dry and I have other super dry shirts. I like them for they are 'quiet'....I also wear super dry pants since they again do not offer any rusting sound , dry fast (unlike jeans) and are just plain comfy...

I didn't know they made pants ( trousers we call 'em ). I'll definately have a look now, because the jackets are brilliant, light as a feather, but so windproof.
 
I didn't know they made pants ( trousers we call 'em ). I'll definately have a look now, because the jackets are brilliant, light as a feather, but so windproof.

Yes the pants are wick proof as well....more nylon I would say but easy to keep dry as they dry off with the slightest wind. Love em....... I get tired of rain gear etc that makes so much noise when walking. So I move to all dry gear and although it costs a bit more, it lasts a long time...
 
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