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phanakapan

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Is it worth spending about £99 to spend a penny more easily? In other words, have any women tried the "drop seat " womens oilies that are out now? Worth bothering with or not? It seems like a good idea to me, as I get sick when going down below (as it were) and anything that could speed the process up seems good.

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the answer is, is it worth it to YOU. you are the one wearing them, its your convience and comfort that counts...

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yes I would say so.

My Musto's from a male point of view are just dangerous. No fly see. So it involves removal of lifejacket (if worn) removal of coat and then salopets dropped.

What a joke, if I was in survival conditions taking off the jacket and therefore harness is just not on.

So, buy something that allows you to remain in your harness / lifejacket if required, that would be my advice, or buy a short length of hose! /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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> or buy a short length of hose!

Its that kind of thinking that leads <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.stadiumpal.com/>here</A>. Desist! ;)

Rick

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Dear Heart wears something similar to what you describe for skiing, designed by Degre 7 and seems greatly impressed.

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My wife always wears trousers. That's why she is SWMBO!

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