I was thinking of getting the Greys Apollo MK2 Waterproof Hooded Smock and Waterprooof Overtrousers from veals on my next order. I bought an AA smock on good reviews on forums only to see they had a reputation for leaking like a sieve by the time it arrived. So looking for long term useage reports on how durable these waterproofs are as well as general reviews.
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Greys Apollo MK2 clothing?
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Re: Greys Apollo MK2 clothing?
Hi Donagh,
I had the Mk1 Jacket and it was class. No leaks of 2 years of constant use. The waterproof zip did fail after a year though. Was going well till it was nicked in Cove last year. Why someone took a fancy to a Mackerel smelling jacket is beyond me, but there you go. I bought mine after seeing how well it performed for Sean Ivory. Not sure if he still has his, but they are a very good jacket. I'll be ordering a new one myself in the coming days.
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I had the Mk1 Jacket and it was class. No leaks of 2 years of constant use. The waterproof zip did fail after a year though. Was going well till it was nicked in Cove last year. Why someone took a fancy to a Mackerel smelling jacket is beyond me, but there you go. I bought mine after seeing how well it performed for Sean Ivory. Not sure if he still has his, but they are a very good jacket. I'll be ordering a new one myself in the coming days.
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Re: Greys Apollo MK2 clothing?
i have them two years now and i find them excellent
every now and then rub a bit of vaseoline on the zips
and you should have no problems.
every now and then rub a bit of vaseoline on the zips
and you should have no problems.
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Re: Greys Apollo MK2 clothing?
Hi Donagh, like Kevin says the old range was class. I upgraded to the Mark II over a year ago and while its decent gear I didnt think it was as good as the old stuff. Little things like pockets ripping easily, just dont think its of the same standard.
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Re: Greys Apollo MK2 clothing?
Bought the hooded smock and had to use it in the rain that caused the flooding in Cork. I was out in those downpours for up to 2 hours at a time of continuous rain without a leak(wasn't fishing by the way
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Re: Greys Apollo MK2 clothing?
The smock is savage Donagh, i've been out in some horrific weather and stayed warm and dry, that and the imax smock are both superbDonagh wrote:I was thinking of getting the Greys Apollo MK2 Waterproof Hooded Smock and Waterprooof Overtrousers from veals on my next order.
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Re: Greys Apollo MK2 clothing?
It's seems to be a small bit mixed on the mark 2. Thanks for the replies. I'll have to think whether I should go for an IMAX or the apollo water proofs or maybe something else. I used a helly hanson jacket before and it was superb but I'm not sure where I would buy one now. Any ideas?
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try any sailing shop/chandlers.Donagh wrote: I'll I used a helly hanson jacket before and it was superb but I'm not sure where I would buy one now. Any ideas?
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Re: Greys Apollo MK2 clothing?
I have the Apollo mk 2 jacket.. I have been in some crazy downpours in it and its great.. I use imax salophettes and are grand as well.
hard to beat a float suit for warmth though. I have had my Sundridge SAS for 4 years.. hasnt leaked once... Its hard to get used to the odour again though.. I actually found a sandeel in handwarmer pockets last time i was out.... I thought it was a sweet until I pulled out this guey mess. not nice.. but I did catch a couple of fish...
anyways.. apollo are good
hard to beat a float suit for warmth though. I have had my Sundridge SAS for 4 years.. hasnt leaked once... Its hard to get used to the odour again though.. I actually found a sandeel in handwarmer pockets last time i was out.... I thought it was a sweet until I pulled out this guey mess. not nice.. but I did catch a couple of fish...
anyways.. apollo are good
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