Rab Generator Pull-on
Rab Generator Pull-on
Just bought a Rab Generator Pull-on, to use instead of the 'thermal' lining in my jacket. It is pertex, with a lining of Primaloft, which is what is used in snythetic sleeping bags. Very light and incredibly warm for it's weight, it folds up into a small pocket! Also apparently still insulates when wet, but I've not tried that yet. Not cheap, but reasoanble with discounts available.
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Re: Rab Generator Pull-on
Welcome to ABR and congrats on buying the Rab, a great piece of kit.
A dedicated outer waterproof shell with a separate thermal liner is the way to go.
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A dedicated outer waterproof shell with a separate thermal liner is the way to go.
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Re: Rab Generator Pull-on
I've used an older version of one of these for two or three years. By far the warmest coat for it's weight and bulk I've ever used. Packs down well too.
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Re: Rab Generator Pull-on
+1 they are superb bits of kit. The Berghaus ones are just as good too!Paul_C wrote:I've used an older version of one of these for two or three years. By far the warmest coat for it's weight and bulk I've ever used. Packs down well too.
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