Bucket
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In the market for a jacket so popped down to Decathalon Surrey quays to check these out, turns out there's more choice then I thought! All look good, definitely try them in store the few I tried all varied a little in size, for the same model sometimes medium was ok other times the large fitted better.
This is the one I think you guys are talking about Offshora Tribord 500 Sailing Jacket, it's got a long tail with a tough pad at the back presumably for sitting/leaning on. https://www.decathlon.co.uk/offshoroa-mens-sailing-jacket-dark-blue-id_8319503.html
There's only the Tribord 500 Sailing Anorak, which is shorter than the jacket stopping at the waist, looks easier to move in. Same waterproof and ruggedness as the jacket. I think it's aimed towards racers. https://www.decathlon.co.uk/race-500-mens-anorak-grey-id_8319500.html
Lastly theres the Tribord 500 Parka which has a tall collar and fixed bright yellow hood, which seems more visible than the slightly muted red hoods of the others. This much warmer than the other two, more padding. Down side is neoprene cuffs not as good, hood doesn't fold away and no water channel in the zip. https://www.decathlon.co.uk/500-m-parka-grey-black-id_8395800.html
I'd lean towards the anorak as it gives more movability, though interested to see if anyone has any practical experience with it?
This is the one I think you guys are talking about Offshora Tribord 500 Sailing Jacket, it's got a long tail with a tough pad at the back presumably for sitting/leaning on. https://www.decathlon.co.uk/offshoroa-mens-sailing-jacket-dark-blue-id_8319503.html
There's only the Tribord 500 Sailing Anorak, which is shorter than the jacket stopping at the waist, looks easier to move in. Same waterproof and ruggedness as the jacket. I think it's aimed towards racers. https://www.decathlon.co.uk/race-500-mens-anorak-grey-id_8319500.html
Lastly theres the Tribord 500 Parka which has a tall collar and fixed bright yellow hood, which seems more visible than the slightly muted red hoods of the others. This much warmer than the other two, more padding. Down side is neoprene cuffs not as good, hood doesn't fold away and no water channel in the zip. https://www.decathlon.co.uk/500-m-parka-grey-black-id_8395800.html
I'd lean towards the anorak as it gives more movability, though interested to see if anyone has any practical experience with it?