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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2023
  • #2'. BRITISH ARMY CLASSIC SOFTIE SUIT
    In this episode we look at the British army classic Softie Suit (two part jacket & leggings) and see all the features this piece of CEMO has to offer for civilians wanting to know more about their construct and durable ability.
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ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @armingilsdorf9675

    I’ve got both, love it, not expensive, really warm and useful! Great stuff!👍

  • @xix94

    These are the best wear mine all winter with just a t shirt on under it

  • @MichaelR58

    Great kit Bex , thanks for sharing , God bless mate !

  • @xix94

    The softie I have has a Velcro storm flap

  • @carlh4747

    I often camp in the back of my landy and wouldnt go anywhere without the softie as my sleeping kit

  • @xix94

    The new pcs stuff is crap I always go for these when I can find them very hard to find now at a reasonable price

  • @Mat-kr1nf

    I have a full softie set, but just the top in the new version, never actually seen any trousers though online, at least, not that I’m aware of. How come the new version isn’t as warm, what kit does a soldier wear to make up for the difference in warmth? I got mine for winter camping, although I’ve just invested in a Savotta TST thermal cloak, the insulated one (67g/m2), I figured I’d wear it in camp instead of the softie suit- it is about 100grams less in weight, but, it means I can take a lot lighter sleeping bag because the thermal cloak is also an insulated bivi bag, so I’m saving at least 1.1kg or more, also the the thermal cloak is fully waterproof in the rain (the zip isn’t so you have to sort of fold it around you to prevent ingress. The plus side of the zip is, it lets condensation out when using as a bivi, so although it’s not breathable material, it’s not at all as bad as you would thing it would be, condensation wise).