youen
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What are the differences between an HPX trouser and a MPX?Thanks
What are the differences between an HPX trouser and a MPX?
LMFAOROFL they have breathable shorts! now I'm a Musto fan and have loads of their gear but this is just silly marketing BS surely!
Don't knock them until you've tried them. Breathable waterproof shorts are the dog's danglies. No damp bum from sitting on a wet deck, no condensation so really comfortable. There's a reason everybody make them.
IThat said, I don't wear these modern "shorts" that go down below the knees - (
I shall try to avoid the flippant answers.
I did a big review on this earlier this year as I needed some new ones.
The cut is slightly different. Depends on your body shape.
The HPX are heavier.
The HPX are allegedly more breathable.
That's all I could find. I have never me anyone who wears them ever day and can tell you how long the last.
Some people will of course tell you how theirs work perfectly after 93 years, but you have no valid comparisons in terms of how often and in what conditions.
I wouldn't consider HPX value unless I found MOX uncomfortable or I had a major ocean crossing planned.
One jacket developed a very bubbly look early on but it hasnt affected its waterproof/breathability as far as I can tell - some sort of slippage between the two layers that make up the HPX? And finally, they haven't looked clean in several years - just grubby faded yellow and I wish I knew how to resolve this. I did email Musto to see if they could repair/refurbish but in the end decided it would be simpler to keep on wearing them until they are beyond serviceable and eventually purchase new oilies wherever/whenever we need them.
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The skipper & I bought HPX jackets & salopettes at the 2004 SBS - during the next 4 or 5 years we both did a lot of RORC racing plus cruising on the weekends we weren't racing. Since then we've lived abroad where only shorts and t-shirts are required even on a night passage so our oilies are only worn on the few occasions we return to N Europe each year. This summer that was six weeks of racing & cruising in Normandy & Brittany. So I'd say they have had some 5 years of hard wear and tear plus light use for the last 3 years.
Both sets are still waterproof (we were glad of that this summer) but both have odd patches of wear right through the outer material like the inside leg seams around the knees. The stitching holding the drawstring at the bottom of one of the jackets has unravelled meaning the string gets caught on things (usually at the least propitious moments). One jacket developed a very bubbly look early on but it hasnt affected its waterproof/breathability as far as I can tell - some sort of slippage between the two layers that make up the HPX? And finally, they haven't looked clean in several years - just grubby faded yellow and I wish I knew how to resolve this. I did email Musto to see if they could repair/refurbish but in the end decided it would be simpler to keep on wearing them until they are beyond serviceable and eventually purchase new oilies wherever/whenever we need them.
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Don't knock them until you've tried them. Breathable waterproof shorts are the dog's danglies. No damp bum from sitting on a wet deck, no condensation so really comfortable. There's a reason everybody make them.