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<blockquote data-quote="Nithsdale" data-source="post: 5886980" data-attributes="member: 17508"><p>I don't think it's the stitching that goes on Flexothane - it's the seam seal, which can be repaired very cheaply....</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've tried quite a few other brands and honestly for day to day durability you can't really beat Foexothane (UNLESS you need them to be waterproof). I wear mine every day in winter, but more to keep me clean than dry, usually buy a new pair for lambing time then they see out the rest of the year. Have Stormline Bib&Brace and jacket for torrential rain which are 3+ years old now and still like new.</p><p></p><p>Other waterproof I like is Fortress For-Tex but with daily use they perish very quickly. If only using them when wet/you actually need them they last well. I go through the trousers in a couple months but I've still got the first jacket I bought which must be 6 or 7 years old now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithsdale, post: 5886980, member: 17508"] I don't think it's the stitching that goes on Flexothane - it's the seam seal, which can be repaired very cheaply.... I've tried quite a few other brands and honestly for day to day durability you can't really beat Foexothane (UNLESS you need them to be waterproof). I wear mine every day in winter, but more to keep me clean than dry, usually buy a new pair for lambing time then they see out the rest of the year. Have Stormline Bib&Brace and jacket for torrential rain which are 3+ years old now and still like new. Other waterproof I like is Fortress For-Tex but with daily use they perish very quickly. If only using them when wet/you actually need them they last well. I go through the trousers in a couple months but I've still got the first jacket I bought which must be 6 or 7 years old now. [/QUOTE]
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