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Steve509926
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Thanks David, Stormsure it is then.
Didn't think flippant, thought humour
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A quick update on the Yak Chinook Dry Pants and Junga Dry Cag, they were well and truly put to the test today and I am pleased to say they kept me warm but more importantly very dry.
I can recommend them without hesitation.
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Use Bostic two part Steve you’ll want to change them at some point that’s what the pros use
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Use Bostic two part Steve you’ll want to change them at some point that’s what the pros use
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