Does /out/ wear a Gorka?
Except for poor ventilation, are there any other non-obvious downsides to wearing them for mountain hiking/fishing? They should be good for somebody whom has only used non-camo milsurp uniforms when /out/ yes?
Bumping for interest.
>>995895
i do wear a gorka.
can honestly say its fucking great. not to hot or too cold. havent noticed bad ventilation too much at all. but ofc my climate isnt very hot so i wouldnt be the one to ask about that. blocks wind really well and is very waterproof. and the one i have has elbow pads built in. very comfy if you for some reason have to go prone
pic related is the one i have. gorka 3 by splav. ask me anything
>>995913
>splav
Do you have experience with BARS to compare the seamwork? Do SPLAV use thinner canvas?
I live in Norway so the climate is cold most of the year, and in summer I'll be in the finnmarksvidda so effective temperature will be far lower due to the windy climate
>>995895
I want an activated carbon-lined NBC version of this
>>995916
only gorka ive ever owned so i cant really compare the two. but the canvas feels thick. and there are two layers of it in all the places you would expect there to be wear and tear. as for the stitching its great. still havent put that much use into it yet but i have no worries about it. came with a patch kit too incase you do get any holes or something.
>>995922
Thanks, SPLAV is a bit more costly tough
>>995924
yea it is. not gonna lie i got this because i loved the camo. but im happy i did. because the quality is on fucking point.
i still dont have the pants yet but i guess ill grab them whenever i can afford
>>995927
I often go to the grocery store before or during weekend /out/ings, and so I don't like the attention I get with camo.
>>995895
It's cotton with polycotton reinforcements. It will get wet and stay wet.